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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Cervical Dilation kit
... Cervical Dilation kit...Cervical Dilation...Cervical Dilation kit. Consists of a set of 16 metal... father's instruments to Dr Geoff Bishop in 1996. Cervical Dilation ...Used by Dr Nance (Senior) of Colac,Victoriaand donaated by his son Dr Nance, who practised as a general practitioner in euamris, grauating form the University of Melbourne in 1956. Dr Nance gave his collection of instruments and some of his father's instruments to Dr Geoff Bishop in 1996.Cervical Dilation kit. Consists of a set of 16 metal cervical dilators, graduated in sizes, in a metal case. Manufacturer "WATVic/ George Carsberg LTD/ London". Victoria .cervical dilation -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Cervical dilation instrument set
... Cervical dilation instrument set...Cervical Dilation...Cervical dilation Instrument set, seven graduated dilators... Dilation Edward Rowden White Professor Harold Atwood Cervical ...Donated by Professor Harold Attwood, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine in 1963, originally from the Edward Rowden White Estate.Sir Edward Rowden (1884-1958) was a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Regional Council of RCOG and was the first Chairman of the Arthur Wilson Foundation, and created with his brother the EA Rowden White and Edward R White Foundation for Medical Research at the Royal Women's Hospital in 1955.Cervical dilation Instrument set, seven graduated dilators, black plastic with string attached, a tennaculum, 2x handled instruments for attachment and a surgical retractor in a metal box. [See page 498 George Tiemann catalogue, similar],cervical dilation, edward rowden white professor harold atwood -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Sims-type uterine dilator used by Box Hill Hospital labour ward
... , to measure the length and direction of the cervical canal and uterus..., to measure the length and direction of the cervical canal and uterus ...Used for probing a woman's uterus through the cervix, to measure the length and direction of the cervical canal and uterus. Dilators are primarily used to open and dilate the cervix to gain access to the uterine cavity but can also be used as sounds. This device was included with other obstetric instruments, mostly destructive instruments, given to RANZCOG from Box Hill Hospital labour ward in February- March 1998. The maternity service at Box Hill Hospital combined with St George's Hospital in Kew to be known as Birralee Maternity Service. These instruments were collected by Julie Collette, Unit Manager, St George's Kew and given to RANZCOG Museum Curator, Susan Barnett.Three bladed Sims uterine dilator, consisting of upper blade, lower blade, bridge, and wingnut. Blades are polished stainless steel with matte steel handles. Upper surface inscribed, (trademark) MADE IN GERMANY INOXIDABLE", "21"."21"box hill hospital -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Instrument - Preiss-style cervical dilator
... . Instrument Preiss-style cervical dilator ...Metal surgical instrument. Consists of four slightly curved arms approximately 25cm long, attached by pins to a central metal plate. A four pronged handle sits atop the metal plate, which operates a small jack that sits below the metal plate. The jack is attached to all four arms, and opens and closes the arms as the handle is turned. There is a gauge beneath the handle to provide a reading as to how open the arms are at any given time. A foot with a flat base in a quarter circle shape is attached to the bottom of each arm. When the arms are fully closed, the bases of the feet meet up to form a complete circle. The numbers, '1', '2', '3' and '4' are each engraved on one of the feet.gynaecology, obstetrics