Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her classmate.10.10.1995#8424812
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her foster mother Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424811
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, during a math lesson.10.10.1995#8424810
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, at home with her foster mother Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424809
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her foster parents, Pijus Adomaitis and Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424808
Center: Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her classmates in the school gym.10.10.1995#8424807
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine.10.10.1995#8424806
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine.10.10.1995#8424805
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here with her schoolmates during a recess.10.10.1995#6331841
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, iattends a computer science class.10.10.1995#6331840
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here with her schoolmates during a recess.10.10.1995#6331839
Lithuanian schoolgirl who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, learns to play the kankles, a traditional Lithuanian folk instrument.10.10.1995#6331837
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here at a Math lesson.10.10.1995#6331232
Lithuanian schoolgirl who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR.10.10.1995#6331231
Svyatoslav Fyodorov, general director of Moscow Research and Development Center of Eye Microsurgery.01.01.1993#433869
Svyatoslav Fyodorov, general director of Moscow Research and Development Center of Eye Microsurgery.01.01.1993#433867
Svyatoslav Fyodorov, ophthalmologist, Director of the Eye Microsurgery Inter-disciplinary Research Center and co-chair of the Economic Freedom Party.01.07.1992#6550790
From left: co-chairs of the Economic Freedom Party, entrepreneur Konstantin Borovoi and Svyatoslav Fyodorov, ophthalmologist and Director of the Eye Microsurgery Inter-disciplinary Research Center.01.07.1992#6550773
Eye Microsurgery intersectoral scientific and technical complex (now - Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution of the Ministry of Health of Russia). An operating room on the screen in the office of the General Director, Professor Svyatoslav Fyodorov.01.01.1989#6742893
Eye Microsurgery intersectoral scientific and technical complex (now - Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution of the Ministry of Health of Russia). A team of surgeons and a patient before an operation.01.01.1989#6744039
19th All-Union Conference of Soviet Communist Party (June 28 - July 1, 1988) at the Kremlin Palace of Congress (now State Kremlin Palace). Svyatoslav Fyodorov, delegate, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Director of the Eye Microsurgery Cross-Industrial Research and Technology Center, talks to Raisa Gorbachev, the wife of Mikhail Gorbachev, Secretary-General of the Soviet Communist Party's Central Committee.01.07.1988#6568751
As part of his visit to the USSR, Minister of Health of Kuwait Abdul Rahman AI-Awadi visits Eye Microsurgery Intersectoral Research and Technology Complex and meets with its head, Svyatoslav Fyodorov.20.07.1987#5609687
As part of his visit to the USSR, Minister of Health of Kuwait Abdul Rahman AI-Awadi, left, visits Eye Microsurgery Intersectoral Research and Technology Complex and meets with its head, Svyatoslav Fyodorov.20.07.1987#5609686
First Moscow International Symposium dedicated to the problems of eye microsurgery. Professor, Corresponding Member of the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences, Director of the Moscow Research Institute for Eye Microsurgery (now Eye Microsurgery interdisciplinary science and technology center) Svyatoslav Fyodorov speaks with Japanese professor M. Momose.22.08.1986#6541278
Moscow. A literary soiree marking the 200th birthday anniversary of Thailand's poet Sunthorn Phu at the House of People's Friendship. From left: Attendees included Soviet eye microsurgeon Svyatoslav Fyodorov, Rector of the Moscow Research and Development Institute of Eye Microsurgery, now the Inter-Sectoral Science and Technological Complex Eye Microsurgery, Soviet Avar poet, People's Poet of the Dagestani ASSR, Hero of Socialist Labor Rasul Gamzatov and others.26.06.1986#9023118
The Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex (today named after Academician Fyodorov of the Russian Health Ministry). Japanese patients who came to Moscow for vision correction surgery on a walk around Red Square.20.02.1986#6676208
The Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex (today named after Academician Fyodorov of the Russian Health Ministry). A Japanese patient who came to Moscow for visual correction surgery is seen reading an article about Professor Svyatoslav Fyodorov's method.20.02.1986#6676205
The Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex (today named after Academician Fyodorov of the Russian Health Ministry). Surgeons ahead of visual correction surgery for a group of Japanese patients.20.02.1986#6676204
The Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex (today named after Academician Fyodorov of the Russian Health Ministry). Japanese patients who came to Moscow for a surgery answer Soviet journalists' questions.20.02.1986#6676202
The Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex (today named after Academician Fyodorov of the Russian Health Ministry). Japanese patients who came to Moscow for visual correction surgery.20.02.1986#6676201
The Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex (today named after Academician Fyodorov of the Russian Health Ministry). Doctor Tatyana Kurasova reviews the medical records of patients from Japan who came to Moscow for vision correction surgery.20.02.1986#6676200
The Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex (today named after Academician Fyodorov of the Russian Health Ministry). Japanese patients who came to Moscow for visual correction surgery are being examined at the diagnostics center in Hotel Cosmos.20.02.1986#6676197
The Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Research and Development Center in Moscow. A surgery crew.01.06.1985#8319549
Surgeons the Eye Microsurgery Research Institute of the RSFSR Healthcare Ministry (now Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Research and Development Center) in Moscow.10.09.1984#8406936
the Eye Microsurgery Research Institute of the RSFSR Healthcare Ministry (now Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Research and Development Center) in Moscow. An artificial lens invented by Soviet ophthalmologists Svyatoslav Fyodorov and Valery Zakharov.10.09.1984#8406935
An operating theater at the Eye Microsurgery Research Institute of the RSFSR Healthcare Ministry (now Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Research and Development Center) in Moscow.10.09.1984#8406934
An operating theater at the Eye Microsurgery Research Institute of the RSFSR Healthcare Ministry (now Eye Microsurgery Interdisciplinary Research and Development Center) in Moscow.10.09.1984#8406933
Microsurgeon Ramaz Datiashvili (right) and a 3-year old Lithuanian girl Rasa Prascevichute (left) who arrived in Moscow to complete the treatment. In 1983 Ramaz Datiashvili successfully replanted both her feet.06.04.1984#42473
Microsurgeon Ramaz Datiashvili holds a 3-year old Rasa Prascevichute after a successful feet replantation surgery.01.10.1983#42441
Soviet ophthalmologist Svyatoslav Fyodorov, doctor of medicine and Director of the Moscow Research Institute for Eye Microsurgery (Eye Microsurgery Inter-Disciplinary Research and Technology Center since 1986). Exercising after a difficult surgery.17.03.1982#6674568