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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Anderson's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank Forster.Forceps, Anderson's with black ebony insert handles. Manufacturer's stamp "DICK/ GLASGOW' inner blade near handle.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Murphy's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank Forster.Forceps, Murphy's with black ebony insert handles. Manufacturer's stamp "LAWREY' inner blade near handle.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Denman's type
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Denman type, with ebony handles. Stamped "Meyer & Meltzer London & Melbourne" "17" stamped also on inner arm.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Davis's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Davis's, with ebony handles. No manufacturer's stamp.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Simpson's, long
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Simpson's long, with ebony handles.Manufacturer's stamp "MCLELLAND LONDON".forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Leishman's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Leishman's, one blade only [incomplete], coated in gutta pecha.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps,Denman's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Denman's, one blade only [incomplete], mahony insert in handle. Manufacturer's stamp, W & H HUTCHINSON/ SHEFFIELD on inner arm. These incomplete forceps have the exact dimesnions of the Denman forceps, seee table at back of Das, K "Obstetric Forceps".forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Naegele's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Naegele's, late modification. No manufacturer's stamp.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Vacher's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Vacher's, [incomplete], one handle, all metal. No manufacturer's stamp.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps,Denman's type
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Denman's type, mahogany inserts in handle. Manufacturer's stamp, "Burgoyne Ac Burbidge" [London] on inner arm.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps,Denman's type
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Denman's type, mahogany inserts in handle. Manufacturer's stamp, "Moore and Co" an "16" on inner arm.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps,Tarnier's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Tarnier's, incomplete, traction rods missing.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps,Barnes
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Barnes, nickle plated metal.forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps,Barnes
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Zeigler, with ebony insert in handles. Manufacturer "Coxeter".forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps,Tarnier's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Aveling's. Metal insert on hand grips, bronze coloured. Stamped "Mayer & Meltzer London" on inner armforceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Milne-Murray's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Milne-Murray's with traction handleforceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Handle, traction, for obstetric forceps
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterTraction handle, one metal rod missing, late ninteenth century, rosewood handle, turned. On label, noted "may belong to long Simpson's forceps- 1900002 Frank Forster"."forceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Incomplete, Forceps, Zeigler
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterIncomplete, Forceps, Ziegler, one blade only, ebony handle insert with cross-hatch pattern. Manufacturer: Young Edinburghforceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Williamson's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Williamson"s, all nickle plate metal, with traction bar screwed at handle tip. Manufacturer: Allan & Hanbury London. On label, identified by Bryan Hiibbardforceps, obstetric -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Barclay's
Possibly collected by Dr Frank ForsterForceps, Barclay's, all nickle plate metal, On label, identified by Bryan Hiibbard. Manufacturer: Jones Melbourneforceps, obstetric -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Instrument - Laryngoscope, Chevalier Jackson, Circa 1913
It is likely that this object belonged to Dr Giles.Chevalier Jackson medium size steel made laryngoscope. Hexagonal shape design on handle and arm blade with a thumb support at the handle angle, missing the bulb light and all the system to support it. Deep scratches over the top and under blade with presence of dust marks over the handle, arm and inside the blade canal. Also has a grey paint mark over the top blade area. No stamped inscriptions are present just a label attached with a possible owner's name and a reference code to the museum old catalog.Attached label hand written inscription, Giles / S 4. 13chavalier jackson, laryngoscope, stainless steel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Dr. John Bomford
Dr. John Bomford research and documentationDocument Sheet 1 - Bomford Blast - Sheet 2 Psychiatry pioneer reflects on changes - Sheet 3 The answer is more funding for good ideas.alexander bayne centre, dr. john bomford, psychiatry, bendigo hospitals -
Mont De Lancey
Prayer
Hand-made. Dr. Arthur Blanksby.Illustrated prayer mounted on padded cardboard backing and covered in plastic. Metal back plate.prayer cards -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/09/1992 12:00:00 AM
Rose's husband is Dr. Maurice MokBlack and white photograph of Naturopath Herbalist Rose Cornalissen Mok who joined the staff of Lakes Riviera Pharmacy Lakes Entrance Victoriabusinesses -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Red Ensign, Surgeons' Banner, 1850 (estimated)
Red Ensign 1801 design. - The British red ensign was altered in 1801 to include the change to the design of the Union Jack. British legislation required, with a few exceptions, that all merchant shipping throughout the British Empire fly the British Red Ensign, without any defacement or modification. The ensign is sometimes referred to as the red duster. The Royal Navy stopped using the Red Ensign in 1864. This red ensign was used by the Surgeons of the Kyneton District Mounted Rifles to indicate their location. The Banner is a large red ensign mounted on a 10 foot long polished wooden pike. The Banner was used by the Kyneton District Mounted Rifles, later The Royal Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Prince of Wales Hussars), then Prince of Wales Victorian Light Horse, ancestor units of the modern day 4th /19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment. In the binding is the inscription ‘Kyneton Prince of Wales Light Horse’ and three names: Surg-Major S Smith MRSLE, Dr McMillan, and Maj Thirkettle. These surgeons played a significant role in the military and civil affairs of Kyneton. Dr McMillan Dr McMillan was the first surgeon but left KPWLH 2-3 months after its formation and little else is known of him. Surgeon-Major Samuel Smith 1836 Born, Scotland 1857 Surgeon to the Hon. Hudson Bay Company. Ship “Prince Arthur” from London to Moose Fort, Hudson Bay. June 13 – Aug. 24 1857. 1858 Appointed Medical Officer of large immigrant ship to Port Phillip 1859 Appointed Assistant District Coroner, Castlemaine 1859 Appointed to Castlemaine Hospital 1862 Appointed first resident surgeon and manager of Kyneton Hospital Foundation member of Kyneton District Mounted Rifles 1874 Appointed Surgeon-Major Kyneton Volunteer Prince of Wales Light Horse Conducted a private practice in Kyneton. 1909 Died 8 November 1909, aged 73 years Samuel Smith was a Life Governor of Castlemaine Benevolent Asylum, a member of St Andrews Presbyterian Church, a Mark Master Mason of the Edward Coulson Lodge No 17, Kyneton. He also had a notable collection of stuffed native birds and animals of which he had great knowledge. Major Thirkettle 1855 Major Thirkettle arrived in Kyneton Established a timber merchant and ironmongery business in Kyneton with Robert Burton. 1857 By 1857 he was practising as an architect. His house is still standing in Yaldwin St, West Kyneton. 1860 Joined the Prince of Wales Light Horse 1863 Joined Rifle Volunteers and appointed Captain. On their disbandment he was made Honorary Major. 1864 Won Queen’s prize for rifle shooting. Major Thirkettle was noted for his skill with woodwork. He won many prizes and orders of merit for his models of yachts It is believed likely that he made the wooden pike with its metal head (now missing). He was Tyler of the Zetland Lodge, also Secretary of the MUIOOF and Bowling Club. 1904 Died in Kyneton, aged 75 years Protection for medical services The Surgeons’ Banner indicated the location of the Regimental Aid Post. The use of this device in the 1860’s overlapped the adoption of the Red Cross which became the symbol for the protection of sick and wounded soldiers. In 1864 twelve European nations signed a treaty stating that in future wars they would care for all sick and wounded military personnel, regardless of nationality. They would also recognise the neutrality of medical personnel, hospitals and ambulances identified by the emblem of a red cross on a white background. The treaty was called the Geneva Convention. This Convention was concerned only with soldiers wounded on the battlefield. Over the years, however, it has been expanded to cover everyone caught up in conflicts but not actually taking an active part in the fighting. The Surgeons’ Banner complements the Colours of the Kyneton District Mounted Rifles, also held by the Unit History Room, in presenting the colonial period of the Regiment’s history. Provenance It is believed that the Banner was manufactured in Britain and brought to Australia by Samuel Smith. After the disbanding of Colonial units, the Banner was in the care of the Shire of Kyneton until presented to the 4/19 Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment on 14 September 1986 on the occasion of the Regiment exercising its right of freedom of entry to the city. There are many examples of Regimental and King’s/Queen’s Colours held by various organisations. However A Surgeons’ Banner such as this is rare, if not unique, in Australia. A large red ensign, post 1801 design. - The British red ensign was altered in 1801 to include the change to the design of the Union Jack. British legislation required, with a few exceptions, that all merchant shipping throughout the British Empire fly the British Red Ensign, without any defacement or modification. The ensign is sometimes referred to as the red duster. The Royal Navy stopped using the Red Ensign in 1864. On the binding is the inscription: "Kyneton Prince of Wales Light Horse", and three names - Surgeon Major S Smith MRSLE Dr McMillan Major Thirkettlekyneton district mounted rifles, heraldry, red ensign, surgeons banner -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Photograph
Black and white photograph of the head of a portable Foregger "Metric" Gas Anaesthesia Apparatus. The apparatus has glass flowmeters and controls for fine and coarse oxygen, cyclopropane, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide. There is also an ether container and a blood pressure nanometer.•Handwritten in grey pencil on reverse: Dr. Desai's Special Metric •Handwritten in black ink on reverse: III. •Handwritten in grey pencil on reverse: dvpd.anaesthetic equipment, anaesthetic machine, flowmeter, foregger metric gas anaesthesia apparatus, oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, cyclopropane -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - diary 1976, 1976
39th Btn information Decembefr 1942TAA pocket diaryContains a list of names of members of 39th Btn who passed through the advanced dressing station of Dr Robert Dunn in New Guinea 1942 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Conservation and restoration for small museums, 1981
Bibliog., 101 p. 23cm and 1 booklet (18p) This book covers specifically the problems encountered in small museum collections, including a lift-out supplement listing possible chemical and equipment suppliers in various Australian States.Front page: stamp of : Dr. W. R. C. Bennett / Director of Radiology / another stamp: RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT /PRESTON & NORTHCOTE COMMUNITY HOSPITALmuseum conservation methods, suppliers-chemical and equipment -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Reinecker Reha-Technik Videomatic H
This portable reading device provided the ability for people to scan printed items and see the enlarged result on a television screen. Weighing almost 9 kilos (with batteries) and able to be used for up to 2.5 hours each time the battery was charged, it was hailed as "particularly robust at low weight". Pictures in the accompanying brochure demonstrate it's use to read a newspaper, in the classroom and on the beach.Electronic reading aid inside black vinyl case, with two brochures and a manual'Dr Krause & Associates, 9 Collins Parade, Hackham, SA, 5163' has been stamped on the brochures and is on a type written label inside the lid.assistive devices, screen magnifiers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter to J.R. Pound, 1949
Letter to J.R. Pound wishing him a speedy recovery7th June 1949 Dr J.R. Pound Dana Street Ballarat Dear Dr Pound, On behalf of the President, School of Council and Staff, I desire to tender you sincere sympathy on your serius illness and to wish you a speedy and complete recovery. With kindest personal regards and best wishes, Yours faithfully F.E. Ferguson Registrarballarat school of mines, j.r. pound, f.e. ferguson, illness