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Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Inhaler, Rendle's cone, c. 1870
This inhaler appears to be a modification of the original Rendle's inhaler, developed in 1867 by Richard Rendle for use with bichloride of methylene. Rendle's original design was criticised as there was no clear way to regulate the dosage of anaesthetic and it was difficult to clean. Nevertheless, the inhaler was available until 1915. Richard Rendle was the second son of William Rendle (qv), Medical Officer of Health for St George the Martyr, Southwark, London, SE, of whom there is an account in the Dictionary of National Biography. Richard Rendle studied at Guy's Hospital, where he held the posts of House Surgeon, Surgical Registrar, and Demonstrator of Anatomy. He was afterwards House Surgeon at the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, and at the Waterloo Road Royal Infirmary for Women and Children, and then Resident Medical Officer at the Brompton Consumption Hospital. Resigning that post, he was put in medical charge of an emigrant ship to Australia, where he remained. He held several posts there: Resident Medical Officer of the Government Hospital, Fremantle; Medical Officer of the Lying-in Hospital and Hospital for Children; also Health Officer at Brisbane. In later years he practised at Taringa, near Brisbane, and died at Taringa, Queensland, on Aug 10th, 1907. The mask for the administration of bichloride of methylene was named after him in the instrument-makers' catalogues. (Source: RCS England, Plarr's Lives of the Fellows)Leather inhalational face mask in a cone shape covered with red flannel on the outside natural coloured linen lining the inside. There is a natural sea sponge inside the cone. A perferated ring sits at the top of the cone, surrounding a circular opening which is formed from metal. There is also a circular opening on the side.richard rendle, bichloride of methylene, guy's hospital, taringa -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Anaesthetic machine, Minnitt, 1930 - 1937
This Minnitt machine was owned by Dr Mary Clementina DeGaris. Dr DeGaris qualified from medicine, MB BS, at the University of Melbourne in 1905. She continued her studies, becoming only the second woman in Victoria to qualify MD, in 1907. With the outbreak of war, DeGaris attempted to enlist as a doctor with the Australian Army but was refused. Undeterred she travelled to England, where she joined the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, a medical group made up entirely of women. After the war, she returned to Australia and set up practice as an obstetrician in Geelong, Victoria. Subsequently, the Geelong Hospital named a wing after her, "DeGaris House", which is now part of Geelong Private Hospital. DeGaris was awarded the St Saba medal, 3rd class, for her work during WWI. Robert James Minnitt introduced the concept of self-administered analgesia, using an apparatus designed and built in conjunction with London scientific instrument-maker, Charles King. The Minnitt apparatus met with considerable success and led to further modifications, including the introduction of the Queen Charlotte gas-air analgesia apparatus in 1936.Brown leather suitcase with brass locks and leather handle. Inside the case is metal equipment, with arms for attaching cylinders. On top of the case, located underneath the handle, is a small brass plate, bearing the name of the owner in black printed script on a piece of card or paper held inside the plate.Printed in black ink on name plate: Dr Mary C. De Garis.minnitt, geelong, scottish women's hospitals, world war i, obstetrician -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Medical cabinet
Eighteen Russian made surgical instruments in a timber and acrylic framed display case (left out the item on the far right)surgical instruments, display case -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - SURGICAL INSTRUMENT
... Sponge Forceps Surgical instrument Medical Supply Depot 48 ...Scissor like surgical implement used to hold spongesMedical Supply Depot 48surgical sponge forceps, surgical instrument -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - TRACHEOTOMY TUBES, UNKNOWN
TWO TRACHEOTOMY TUBES IN PLASTIC BAGlocal history, medicine, medical appliance, clunes hospital -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - GLASS FLASK, UNKNOWN
SMALL GLASS FLASK WITH POURING SPOUTlocal history, medicine, medical appliance, clunes hospital -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - HYPODERMIC NEEDLES, SOLE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS : THE AMALGAMATED DENTAL (AUST) PTY LTD MELBOURNE - SYDNEY
BOX CONTAINING SURGICAL HYPODERMIC NEEDLES - 'SOLILA' BRANDlocal history, medicine, medical equipment, clunes hospital -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - AUROSCOPE
USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATREBOX : SQUARE WOODEN BOX OVERLAID WITH BLACK LEATHER, LINED IN DEEP BLUE VELVET WITH SHAPED RECESSES FOR 4 X AURISCOPE PARTS. INSTRUMENTS : SILVER "TRUMPET" SHAPED INSTRUMENT WITH THREE SIZES OF SILVER ATTACHMENTSlocal history, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - GUT CUTTER, Elliott Bros, Unknown
USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL OPERATING THEATRETWO STAINLESS STEEL TUBES CHAINED TOGETHERELLIOTTS SYDNEYlocal history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - GUT CUTTER
USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL OPERATING THEATRETWO STAINLESS STEEL TUBES CHAINED TOGETHERD.H.A.local history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - EYE INSTRUMENTS, Unknown
USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITALSET OF 5 EYE INSTRUMENTS IN WOODEN BOXlocal history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - AUROSCOPE
USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATREBOX : SQUARE WOODEN BOX OVERLAID WITH BLACK LEATHER, LINED IN DEEP BLUE VELVET SHAPED RECESSES FOR AUROSCOPE PARTS Five instruments in box INSTRUMENTS : STAINLESS STEEL SHAPED INSTRUMENT WITH THREE SIZES OF STAINLESS STEEL ATTACHMENTSlocal history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - STAINLESS STEEL SAW, UNKNOWN
USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATRESTAINLESS STEEL SAW USED FOR SURGERY / DISSTON BRANDlocal history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes Museum
Instrument - TONSIL INSTRUMENTS
... IN THE OLD HOSPITAL local history medical & surgery medical 9 TONSIL ...USED IN THE OLD HOSPITAL9 TONSIL INSTRUMENTS IN A STAINLESS STEEL CASElocal history, medical & surgery, medical -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Instrument - Medical Thermometer, 1950s
... . Instrument Medical Thermometer ...Thermometer from Betty Geddes née Harrison of Carlton. Betty Harrison was married to Don Harrison who lived in Blackburn. After marriage they lived in Williams Road, Blackburn. Betty's brother owned the pharmacy in Carlton.Medical (Mercury) Thermometer in silver case.Geddes Pharmacy Carlton 1/2 Minute GHZEAL English Made Guaranteed|Q810 95 100 5 110medicine, nursing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Measuring Glass
Glass measure for medical doses marked in fluid ounces and fluid dramsFluid Onces and Fluid Drachmsinstruments, measuring -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Instrument - Medical Instrument
... Medical Instrument... to puncture the skin thus awakener the person.. Instrument Medical ...Long black ebony 'baton' shaped instrument called a 'lebenswecker', which is German for 'Life Awakener'. Screw top at one end. Thin round piece at other end which when opened reveals a spring insert in 'baton'. When let go the spring pushed tiny sharp needles to puncture the skin thus awakener the person..medicine, alternative medicine -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Instrument - Hypodermic syringe, Becton, Dickenson & Co, Rutherford, N.J, Hypodermic syringe No.5Y, c 1947
Example of c1947 medical equipment.From equipment of a trained infant welfare nurse.Glass syringe with needles & "suggestions" (instructions!) in cardboard box. Dated June 1947.One 5cc. B.D Yale, hypodermic syringe, No 5Y, graduated 1/5 cc "Resistance glass" Becton, Dickenson & Co., Rutherford N.J. Made in USAmedical equipment -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Haeusler Collection unidentified medical object c.1800s
... medical instrument... instrument medical equipment haeusler collection nineteenth century ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s.This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.A long slender instrument turned from ebony (wood). A twist top cap at one end can be removed to reveal steel spikes in the body of the instrument. A thin handle at the opposite end of the instrument can be pushed inward to move the steel spikes out of the body of the instrument. There is cotton stored in the instruments cap.Nonemedical history, medical, medicine, disease, healthcare, health, medical instrument, medical equipment, haeusler collection, nineteenth century medicine, 19th century -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - MEDICAL INSTRUMENT
... MEDICAL INSTRUMENT... MEDICAL INSTRUMENT ...Blood Pressure Monitor kit in a hinged metal caseErkameter / Sphygmomanometer / 260 / Original Germanylocal history, medical equipment, medicine, health, erkameter, sphygmomanometer -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Polly Underwood, The Reflections of an old grey mare : A salute to those who served
A record of nursing service in the second world war, from enlistment to peace.Soft cover, red and grey, containing a portrait of the author in army nurses' uniform. Australian Army Nursing Service uniform. Back cover, white with a facsimile of the Instrument of Surrender.non-fictionA record of nursing service in the second world war, from enlistment to peace.world war two, ww2, finschhafen, ambulance trains, wwii -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Polly Underwood, The Reflections of an old grey mare : A salute to those who served
A record of nursing service in the second world war, from enlistment to peace.Soft cover, red and grey, containing a portrait of the author in army nurses' uniform. Australian Army Nursing Service uniform. Back cover, white with a facsimile of the Instrument of Surrender.non-fictionA record of nursing service in the second world war, from enlistment to peace.world war two, ww2, finschhafen, ambulance trains, wwii -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Autoclave 3
Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of a medic at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam, placing instruments to be sterilized in an autoclave following surgery. Instruments and equipment were cleaned immediately following use to maintain readiness at the hospital.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, medic, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war, autoclave, medical equipment -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Equipment - Portable instrument sterilizer, circa 1928
As steam sterilisation became standard practice various types of sterilisers evolved. Water in the steriliser was heated to boiling point either by gas or by methylated spirit burners. Item may have been used by nursing staff at the Alfred Hospital on wards or school of nursing.The more instruments that could be sterilised the better the patient outcomes. These portable sterilisers greatly improved access to sterile equipment. Item may have been used by nursing staff at the Alfred Hospital on wards or school of nursing.Monemetal sterilizer containing a perforated tray on which instruments were placed. Item has two handles and four legs attached with rivets. Item is in 3 parts and can be taken apart.Each part has "176.07" in texta markingearly steam steriliser, ahnl, medical equiptment, alfred hospital