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Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, J. Morison and L. Elliott, 1970
... ...l. eliott...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat junior techncial school j. morison l. eliott Ballarat Junior Technical School staffmembers J. ...Ballarat Junior Technical School staffmembers J. MOrison an dL. Elliottballarat junior techncial school, j. morison, l. eliott -
Orbost & District Historical Societyspray bottle, C 1930's
... This item reflects the changes and development in medicine over the last century. ethyl-chloride chemical woolwich-eliott anaesthesia medical health orbost-hospital Ethyl chloride (pure) 100cc Woolwich for local anaesthetic A blue cardboard box containing a glass phial with metal lid that forms a spray nozzle. The lid of the box has a white manufacturer's label with blue writing. The phial has a discoloured white label with red writing. spray bottle Woolwich-Elliott Chemicals P/L ...The glass phial contained liquid ethyl chloride. By directing the nozzle downwards at the skin a stream of liquid squirts out, vaporising on contact.. Ether's unpleasant smell agitated patients. Ethyl chloride's pleasant odour reduced agitation. It was used for controlling pain associated with injections and in minor surgical procedures. This item was used at Orbost Hospital.This item reflects the changes and development in medicine over the last century.A blue cardboard box containing a glass phial with metal lid that forms a spray nozzle. The lid of the box has a white manufacturer's label with blue writing. The phial has a discoloured white label with red writing.Ethyl chloride (pure) 100cc Woolwich for local anaestheticethyl-chloride chemical woolwich-eliott anaesthesia medical health orbost-hospital -
Orbost & District Historical Societyspray bottle, C 1930's
... This item reflects the changes and development in medicine over the last century. ethyl-chloride chemical woolwich-eliott anaesthesia medical health orbost-hospital A blue cardboard box containing a glass phial with metal lid that forms a spray nozzle. The phial has a discoloured white label with red writing. spray bottle Woolwich-Elliott Chemicals P/L ...The glass phial contained liquid ethyl chloride. By directing the nozzle downwards at the skin a stream of liquid squirts out, vaporising on contact.. Ether's unpleasant smell agitated patients. Ethyl chloride's pleasant odour reduced agitation. It was used for controlling pain associated with injections and in minor surgical procedures. This item was used at Orbost Hospital. This item reflects the changes and development in medicine over the last century.A blue cardboard box containing a glass phial with metal lid that forms a spray nozzle. The phial has a discoloured white label with red writing.ethyl-chloride chemical woolwich-eliott anaesthesia medical health orbost-hospital
