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Conservation Program

The History of Medicine Division (HMD) conservation program maintains NLM early books, manuscripts, and prints and photographs in a condition that allows their use for research and exhibition, while assuring their preservation for future users.

  • What We Do

    • The conservation program oversees the display of original material in exhibitions and the handling of material for photography, photocopying, and scanning.

    • The program provides protective housing and storage for rare material, monitors environmental conditions of storage areas, and educates staff members who work with fragile documents.

    • Items requiring conservation are either sent out to various conservation facilities or treated in the Library's small but well-equipped conservation lab.

    • A microfilming program makes possible access to texts, while protecting the originals.

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  • Conservation Treatments in the Library's Conservation Lab

     
    • Treatment of a 19th-century Japanese woodcut:

      Before: heavily damaged by wormholes
      Before: heavily damaged by wormholes

      After: wormholes filled with Japanese paper, tinted to match color of original
      After: wormholes filled with Japanese paper, tinted to match color of original

      Detail from Kuniyosi. Kada conducting a surgical operation. circa 1850. woodcut triptych.

    • Some steps in the conservation treatment of a 15th-century broadside:

      Step 1 1. Removal of old paper lining using a conservation chemical and a soft brush.

      Step 2 2. Removal of old masking tape using conservation tools and organic solvents.

      Step 3 3. Reduction of acidic content in the paper by bath in purified water.

      Step 4 4. Mending an area of paper loss using Japanese paper and a conservation adhesive.

       

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  • Contact Information

    Rachel-Ray Cleveland, Conservator
    E-mail: clevelr@mail.nlm.nih.gov
    Phone: (301) 402-9374
    Fax: (301) 402-0872

    History of Medicine Division
    National Library of Medicine
    8600 Rockville Pike
    Bethesda, MD 20894

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Last reviewed: 04 April 2008
Last updated: 03 January 2008
First published: 30 April 2004
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