WWII Reproduction Medical Paperwork by Taylor Dewey --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Plasma Bottle Labels | ~~~~~~~~~ PAPER ~~~~~~~~~ This was not copied from an original so I don't know exactly what type of paper or adhesion method was used. What I used was plain computer paper. Try to avoid the super-glossy or super-bright computer paper. Cheap stuff works best. ~~~~~~~~~ CUTTING ~~~~~~~~~ Cut at cut lines. ~~~~~~~~~ ASSEMBLY ~~~~~~~~~ Once cut, I rubber cemented to the glass bottle halfway up the bottle. ~~~~~~~~~ USAGE ~~~~~~~~~ Plasma bottles were packaged in a tin tube and were acompanied by distilled water inside the plasma box. Dried plasma has a white cloudly look and is textured similar to styrofoam. I went for the reconstituted plasma look. Cornstarch mixed with water produces a milky-white look which is very similar to reconstituted dried plasma. ~~~~~~~~~ NOTES ~~~~~~~~~ This was not created from an original so the text is not accurate. The manufacture tag at the bottom is accurate as well as the "Dehydrated Normal Human Plasma" at the top. The rest of the text is just filler. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any other questions, feel free to email me at tdewey@wwiimedic.com The image file this file describes is copyright under the Creative Commons Licence viewable at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/