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Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Painting - Sketch of J Paget reproduced from painting by Sir J Millais at St Bartholomew's Hospital, J Paget
... at St Bartholomew's Hospital... St Bartholomew's Hospital... at St Bartholomew's Hospital... Millais St Bartholomew's Hospital Sketch of J Paget reproduced ...Sketch of J Paget reproduced from painting by Sir J Millais at St Bartholomew's Hospitalj paget, sir j millais, st bartholomew's hospital -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - STILWELL COLLECTION: ST BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE
... STILWELL COLLECTION: ST BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE...Copy of St Bartholomew's Hospital Certificate issued to Mr... DOCUMENT Certificate hospital Copy of St Bartholomew's Hospital ...Copy of St Bartholomew's Hospital Certificate issued to Mr. Charles Stilwell for attending one course of "lectures on Surgery" signed by Mr. Laurence. London 1st April 1830.document, certificate, hospital -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - STILWELL COLLECTION: ST BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE
... STILWELL COLLECTION: ST BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE...Copy of St Bartholomew's Hospital certificate attesting... DOCUMENT Certificate hospital Copy of St Bartholomew's Hospital ...Copy of St Bartholomew's Hospital certificate attesting that from february 1829 to February 1930. The principal surgeons of this hospital certify that Mr. Charles Stilwell has diligently attended practice thereof 12 months. Signed: John Vincent, ? Laurence, Henry Earle.document, certificate, hospital -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - STILWELL COLLECTION: ST BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE
... STILWELL COLLECTION: ST BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE...Copy of St Bartholomew's hospital certifying that Mr... DOCUMENT Certificate hospital Copy of St Bartholomew's hospital ...Copy of St Bartholomew's hospital certifying that Mr. Charles Stilwell has attended two courses on the principles and practice of midwifery; on the diseases of women and children, and on some points of medical jurisprudence. Mr. Stilwell also attended women and delivered them in real labours. Dated London 13th of March, 1830.document, certificate, hospital -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - STILWELL COLLECTION: ST BARTHOLOMEW HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE
... STILWELL COLLECTION: ST BARTHOLOMEW HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE...A photocopy of a certificate from St Bartholomew Hospital... DOCUMENT Certificate hospital A photocopy of a certificate from St ...A photocopy of a certificate from St Bartholomew Hospital issued to Charles Stilwell for diligently attending 3 courses on Anatomy and Physiology, one course on the Theory and Practice of Surgery and three courses of Anatomical Demonstrations. Dated 1830.document, certificate, hospital -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Dr John Willmott Bennett
... Mill Hill was evacuated). He entered St Bartholomew's Hospital... Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College in 1946. He married Christina ...John was the eldest son of Dr Jack (Frederick John) and Mrs Doris Bennett (nee Willmott). His paternal grandfather, John Henry Bennett, was also a doctor who practiced in St Arnaud and Hawthorn. John was born in Melbourne on 23 October 1924 and attended Scotch College for his early education. The family moved to England shortly before WW2 and he completed his schooling at Mill Hill in Uxbridge (and at St Bees School in Cumberland to which Mill Hill was evacuated). He entered St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College in 1946. He married Christina Hudson in Cambridge in 1946 and they followed the rest of the family back to Australia in 1948. John was Resident Medical Officer at the Repatriation Hospital in Heidelberg from 1948-1953. He was an Honorary Clinical Assistant at the Royal Melbourne Hospital from 1950-1965 and became a member of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 1953. He joined Drs W Langley Carrington, William (Bill) Vorath and Norman Rose at the Surrey Hills Medical Centre in 1953. He lived in Camberwell and had 2 sons and 1 daughter; one son also qualified as a doctor, working in Hobart. His brother Robert, a radiologist, lived in Mont Albert and one of his 4 daughters, Dr Penny Bennett, also worked at Surrey Hills Medical Centre at a later period. Ref: Article in Chiron - Medical Genes: The Bennett Family written by Dr WRC (Robert) Bennett, 1989. The donor was a niece of John Bennett.The Surrey Hills Medical Centre was one of the first, if not the first, general practice to include specialists as partners soon after WW2. Black and white formal head and shoulders photo of Dr John Willmott Bennett who was a general practitioner in the 1950s and 1960s at the Surrey Hills Medical Centre. doctors, surrey hills medical centre, dr john willmott bennett -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Portable operating table used by Sir Victor Bonney, Allen & Hanburys, England, c. 1900
... into medicine and trained at St Bartholomew's and the Middlesex... and trained at St Bartholomew's and the Middlesex Hospitals. Writing ...This operating table belonged to the famous gynaecological surgeon Dr Victor Bonney and was given to Dr Frank Forster in 1953 by his widow Mrs Annie Bonnie, a distant relative of Forster's. Dr Victor Bonney (1872 - 1953) followed his father into medicine and trained at St Bartholomew's and the Middlesex Hospitals. Writing his obituary in 1953, FW Roques said of Bonney that he "'made three great gifts to surgery. First, he was the pioneer of myomectomy; second, with Berkeley, he extended and perfected Wertheim's operation for carcinoma of the cervix; and third, he devised a fine surgical technique emulated by so many of his pupils. To theatre sisters, labour-ward sisters and young house-surgeons he will always be remembered as the discoverer of 'Bonney's Blue' [antiseptic solution].'" Bonney's utilitarian, portable operating table has a round, worn scrubbed patch showing traces of his famous blue solution.This portable operating table was owned and used by pioneering gynaecological surgeon Sir Victor Bonney in London, U.K. c 1900. Dr Bonney employed two theatre sisters and had two sets of instruments and portable operating tables. This made it possible for Dr Bonney to 'complete three or more operations a day by rotating staff and equipment with a chauffeur driven Lanchester or Rolls Royce', delivering them from one house to the next. The donor of the operating table, the late Dr Frank Forster, was a distant relative of Sir Victor Bonney's widow, Annie Appleyard, formerly of Tasmania. When he visited her in the UK after Bonney's death, she offered the operating table to Dr Forster for the RANZCOG Museum. It was still in a canvas bag in the boot of one of Bonney's cars. Sir Victor Bonney was the pioneer of myomectomy, the surgical procedure for removing uterine fibroids. In collaboration with Berkeley, he extended and perfected Wertheim's operation for carcinoma of the cervix. Bonney was an influential teacher, developing and promoting conservatism of surgical technique (minimal intervention) that has had a lasting influence in modern surgical practice. To theatre-sisters, labour-ward sisters and young house-surgeons he will always be remembered as the discoverer of Bonney's Blue an antiseptic that was characteristically blue.Portable, laminated operating table. Plywood rectangular table with two laminated plywood extensions, a head board, and a foot board. At the foot board are insets of canvas straps to support a patient's ankles. Two detachable stirrup poles, each with a canvas strap attached, fit into two holes at the lower end of the table. The table is supported by two timber trellis cross braces with metal bars, and supported at the centre by a metal rod that allows the table to pivot up and down. Two metal arcs with a locking mechanism fix the table at the desired elevation, allowing a Trendelenburg tilt ( a 45 degree tilt, with the patient's head downwards.) The operating table is demountable for transportation and re-assembly.obstetric delivery