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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Hugh Trumble 1894-1962, The collected papers of Hugh Trumble, 1957
... The collected papers of Hugh Trumble...Hugh Trumble 1894-1962...Hugh Trumble 1894-1962... as Hugh Trumble was a significant Alfred Surgeon Medical ...A collection of papers by Hugh Trumble covering orthopaedic surgery, surgery of tuberculosis, surgery of the autonomic nervous system, surgery of intra-cranial tumour and general surgeryIllustrated book with dust jacket. Book has a dark green cover with title and the word 'Melbourne' embossed in gilt on the spine. Dust jacket has a white background, with blue oblong rectangle on front. On this blue rectangle, title, editors names, foreword writers name and publishers name are printed in black ink. At the left side (on white panel) are list of contents. On the spine title and publisher's mark are printed non-fictionA collection of papers by Hugh Trumble covering orthopaedic surgery, surgery of tuberculosis, surgery of the autonomic nervous system, surgery of intra-cranial tumour and general surgerymedical procedures, surgery, hugh trumble 1894-1962, neurosurgery -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Christian Family
... Trumble Hugh... Emily Barclay Frank Baker Blanch Miss Christian Florence Trumble ...Six documents on the Christian Family. Nine typed pages by Robert Trumble dated 08/02/1974. Extracts taken from two books written by him about the Christian family in Australia. Three pages about Thomas Christian and Myoora from Caulfield Historical Society Newsletter April/June 1974. Handwritten notes on Thomas and Violet Christian from 1886-1891, possibly taken from Rate Books, unsigned and undated. Handwritten information from the Public Record Office Victoria giving extract of register of Wills, Vol.W1, page 39 Christian, Thomas. Unsigned and undated. Photocopied UK incoming passenger list dated 28/04/1899 showing Mrs. Christian, eight children and maid on the ship Wakool, from Ancestry.com.au Newspaper item dated 26/01/2013 from the Saturday Age mentioning Coolart Homestead, late Victorian mansion, owned at one stage by Tom Luxton who was married to Gertrude Christian.christian thomas, christian violet mary, christian dorothy, christian emily, barclay frank, baker blanch miss, christian florence, trumble hugh, christian arthur james, christian may, player charles dr., llaneast, house names, player janet, player alison, player dorothy, myoora, christian gertrude, christian grace, richards henry caselli, richards harry, trumble robert, trumble kathleen, christian dorothy, dandenong road, caulfield, luxton thomas j., trumble ken, christian edgar john, emery irene, the golden age of cricket, the trumble family in australia, dunstan john r., o’donnell j., caulfield historical society, alma road, hawthorn road, dandenong road, craigellachie, orrong road, p.c. day dawn, p.c. gold mining company ltd., charters towers, mines and mining, gold mining, balconies, verandahs, cast iron work, towers, stained glass, mansions, ievers william, pfeiffer frederick, newmann violet mary, lloyd john charles, architects, brooke family, servants, stairs, teacher work, cellars, flats, slate tiles, roofs, chimneys, fireplaces, land subdivision, coach houses, reed henderson and smart (architects), wills, ships, wakool, henderson anketell -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Trumble's Skull Plough
... Trumble's Skull Plough or craniotome devised by Hugh... Trumble's Skull Plough or craniotome devised by Hugh Trumble (1864 ...Long term loan from Neurological Society of Australasia Museum of Neurosurgical Instruments,South Australia. Catalogue with Historical Commentaries Second Edition January 2006 Copy located at RACS MuseumTrumble's Skull Plough or craniotome devised by Hugh Trumble (1864-1962 ) CRANIOTOME. This craniotome was designed by Hugh Trumble (1894-1962) of the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, one of the eight founders of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. It was a modification of an earlier instrument, similar in principle but less versatile, designed by Sir Henry Souttar(l875 - 1964), a very inventive surgeon who worked in the London Hospital. Souttar also used a motor-powered circular saw when necessary. He cut very large circular bone flaps, exposing the occipital lobes and posterior fossa in a few minutes. Trumble reported the use of this craniotome as "an expeditious method of cutting bone flaps" and in the designer's hands this claim was certainly justified. To use the crauiotome, it was necessary to hold the skull rigidly, and this was done by embedding the head in a plaster mould. Three holes were drilled in the skull to fix the pin of the craniotome, and the flap was then cut in a series of three arcs, after which the flap was elevated with levers until its base fractured. The 'Trumbolian" instrumentation was used in the Alfred Hospital by a number of Trumble's pupils. The craniotome is made of steel, not plated and apparently not stainless. It is believed that Trumble made his craniotomes himself, in a backyard workshop.