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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueGastro - Duodenal Tubes
... ...duodenal...Gastro - Duodenal Tubes ...Rubber tubes in cardboard box, glass attachment.gastro, duodenal, tubes -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionEquipment - Suction apparatus, Wangensteen suction apparatus, Unknown
... It is attached to a duodenal tube and relieves gastric and intestinal distention caused by retention of fluid....It is attached to a duodenal tube and relieves gastric and intestinal distention caused by retention of fluid. ...The Wangensteen suction apparatus was developed by Owen Harding Wangensteen, the Chief of Surgery at the University of Minnesota. The Wangensteen suction apparatus is a modified siphon used to maintain constant negative pressure to treat small bowel obstruction. It is attached to a duodenal tube and relieves gastric and intestinal distention caused by retention of fluid.This is the only suction apparatus in the collection and was used by nurses when caring for some patients following bowel surgery.Two large glass flagons, one brown, one clear in colour. One 500 ml glass bottle with graduated markings and metal screw top lid with broken spigot glued into hole in lid. Three pieces of tubing, one with broken spigot inserted in one end, one with radio opaque markings and one with intact spigot in one end and rigid plastic tubing with bevelled end inserted through one hole of a two hole rubber bung.Brown glass flagon has raised printing on base - ISM 539, trade mark G over M above number, below number is 1, previous catalogue number on label on bottle and remnants of another label. Clear glass flagon has raised printing on base - IS 2013 with trade mark G over M above number, below number is 5. The 500 ml glass bottle has capital I on base with number 7 below I and unknown marking above I. DIN ml on neck of bottle, 100 - 500 graduated markings on body of bottle. wangensteen suction apparatus, bowel surgery, alfred hospital -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesDocument - Clinical exam and nursing notes belonging to Freda Fatzeus at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Circa 1925
... Nursing exam questions comprehensively answered with exact detail of Nurse Freda Fatzeus' knowledge of the subjects, eg hysteria diagnosis and treatment, description of the respiratory mechanism, bones and joints of the superior extremity, anatomy and physiology of the stomach, duodenum and its accessory glands etc. There is possibly an exam mark of 96 written in pencil at the top of the 1st page. ...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne Nursing exam questions comprehensively answered with exact detail of Nurse Freda Fatzeus' knowledge of the subjects, eg hysteria diagnosis and treatment, description of the respiratory mechanism, bones and joints of the superior extremity, anatomy and physiology of the stomach, duodenum and its accessory glands etc. There is possibly an exam mark of 96 written in pencil at the top of the 1st page. ...Nursing exam questions comprehensively answered with exact detail of Nurse Freda Fatzeus' knowledge of the subjects, eg hysteria diagnosis and treatment, description of the respiratory mechanism, bones and joints of the superior extremity, anatomy and physiology of the stomach, duodenum and its accessory glands etc. There is possibly an exam mark of 96 written in pencil at the top of the 1st page. freda fatzeus, st vincent's hospital melbourne, nursing exams -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET WW1, Post 1919
... Embarked for Eygpt 16.7.15, records are very vague with little detail from here, promoted T/Cpl at one point, court martial with loss of 59 days pay, returned to Australia on 21.7.17 with Duodenal Ulcer and discharged from the AIF on 1.7.18....Embarked for Eygpt 16.7.15, records are very vague with little detail from here, promoted T/Cpl at one point, court martial with loss of 59 days pay, returned to Australia on 21.7.17 with Duodenal Ulcer and discharged from the AIF on 1.7.18. medals military history Passchendaele Barracks Trust "2448 Cpl F. ...Frank Scott (born Melbourne, enlisted Eaglehawk) No 2446 enlisted in 7th reinforcements 5th Batt on 29.4.15 age 33 years 4 months. Embarked for Eygpt 16.7.15, records are very vague with little detail from here, promoted T/Cpl at one point, court martial with loss of 59 days pay, returned to Australia on 21.7.17 with Duodenal Ulcer and discharged from the AIF on 1.7.18.Medal set - court mounted - set (3) Re. F Scott. .1) 1914 - 15 star .2) War medal 1914 . 1918 .3) Victory Medal 1914 - 1919, replica not engraved"2448 Cpl F. Scott. 5 BN. A.I.F”medals, military, history, passchendaele barracks trust
