Showing 28 items matching "operating theatre equipment"
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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Care document, Alfred Hospital, Care of the high pressure sterilizer, {[a.1960's]
... ...Operating theatre equipment...Information proved to student nurses working in the operating theatre providing information on the care and cleanung of a sterilizer Insight into what was a part of a nurses duties in the operating theatre in the early 1960's Operating room nursing-History Operating theatre equipment Black print on off-white paper. ...Information proved to student nurses working in the operating theatre providing information on the care and cleanung of a sterilizerInsight into what was a part of a nurses duties in the operating theatre in the early 1960'sBlack print on off-white paper. Pages have been printed on one side onlyoperating room nursing-history, operating theatre equipment -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of journal article, Leatherwood, Against all odds, [1993]
... Final photocopy is a single page photocopy of the final part of article with a small black and white photograph of people in operating theatre personal protective equipment with three columns of text....Final photocopy is a single page photocopy of the final part of article with a small black and white photograph of people in operating theatre personal protective equipment with three columns of text. ...Article about the wartime experiences of four Tasmanian army nurses: Harley [Rosalind] Brewer, Mollie [Marie] Gunton [Henning], Hilda [Mavis] Hildyard & Maisie [May Eileen] Rayner. Article details their evacuation and escape from the fall of Singapore during WWII.First & second photocopy of a double page spread of a journal article with a large black and white photograph of four army nurses in uniform, this spread has six columns of text. Third photocopy of a double page spread of a journal article with a small black and white photograph of women that is difficult to make out, this spread has six columns of text. Final photocopy is a single page photocopy of the final part of article with a small black and white photograph of people in operating theatre personal protective equipment with three columns of text.olive dorothy paschke, jessie elizabeth simons [hookway], vivian bullwinkel, matron drummond, singapore, wwii, world war two, ww2, harley rosalind brewer, mollie marie gunton henning, hilda mavis hildyard, maisie may eileen rayner -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyKidney Dish
... Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment. hospital equipment. medical equipment. hospital theatre. dish. mt beauty. tawonga. operating. Centre bottom of dish: Inscribed - Stainless / Steel / by / Paramount / K. ...This medical / hospital equipment was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was builtin the 1950s specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme.Historical: Shows the development of scientific hospital equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment. Large stainless steel kidney shaped dish. Used in the operating theatre for collecting specimen or holding instruments. Edges are lipped (curved and blunt)Centre bottom of dish: Inscribed - Stainless / Steel / by / Paramount / K. C. Luke / Melb. / 48hospital equipment. medical equipment. hospital theatre. dish. mt beauty. tawonga. operating. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph Tawonga District Hospital, Theatre at Tawonga District Hospital, 1949/50
... theatre and there was no anaesthetic or recovery rooms. While rather primitive by todays standard, it met the demands of the construction days as well as that of the Kiewa Valley community. Shows the rather spartan conditions and equipment of the theatre in the original Tawonga District Hospital compared to the present day hospital. hospital operating theatre tawonga Black and white photograph of the operating theatre in the original Tawonga District Hospital Theatre at Tawonga District Hospital Photograph Tawonga District Hospital Photograph probably taken by Mr. ...The original Tawonga District Hospital was situated at the corner of Ryder's Lane and Kiewa Valley Highway. The construction was initiated by the Hospital and Charities Commission with considerable assistance from the State Electricity Commission.The building was transported from Bonegilla where it was originally a part of the Bonegilla Military Hospital. It started with 12 beds and eventually increased to a total of 35 beds. "Add ons" provided theatre, offices, stores and Nurses Home. It was officially opened on 24th September, 1949. Up until this time, any person requiring hospitalisation had to travel to Yackandandah. This photograph is of the theatre and there was no anaesthetic or recovery rooms. While rather primitive by todays standard, it met the demands of the construction days as well as that of the Kiewa Valley community. Shows the rather spartan conditions and equipment of the theatre in the original Tawonga District Hospital compared to the present day hospital. Black and white photograph of the operating theatre in the original Tawonga District Hospitalhospital, operating theatre, tawonga -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CAROUSEL, CAPITAL THEATRE, June 14, 1963
... Flat Carousel Equipment Frasers and all those people who have assister in any way. b/ Bendigo Advertiser article 15/6/63: Round and Round 'Carousel' Bendigo Advertiser article 19/6/16 'Carousel' Scene Arthur Hocking Print a/ Carousel, Capital Theatre, for six nights. Opening June 14th, 1963. Bendigo Operatic ...a/ Carousel, Capital Theatre, for six nights. Opening June 14th, 1963. Bendigo Operatic Society President: Mr J Mck. Cannon, Vice President: Mr E B Thomas, Hon. Secretary: Mrs R Boromeo, Hon. Treasurer: Mr B Ralph, Hon. Sub. Secretaty: Mrs J Cannon. Committee: Mesdames W Brown, J Smyth, Miss M Welch, Messrs. R Holyoake, J Smyth, V White. Photographs of: Miss Beatrice Oakley, Mary Ellis, Iaian Young, Fred Trewarne, Patricia McCracken, Joan Heard, Roger Sprawson, Reginald, Boromeo, Heather Lindhe, Peter Houston Annette Wilson, David Lea, Miss M Welch, Mrs R Conolan, Mr Max O'Loghlen. Synopsis of Story. Synopsis of Scenes. Bendigo Operatic Society presents By Permission of Chappell & Co. Ltd. 'Carousel' A Beatrice Oakley Production. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. The Cast Carrie Pipperidge: Patricia McCraken, Julie Jordan, Mary Ellis, Mrs Mullin: Joan Heard, Billy Bigelow: Iaian Young, 1st Policeman: Peter Houston, David Bascombe: Reginald Boromeo, Nettie Fowler: Heather Lindhe, Enoch Snow: Roger Strawson, Boatswain: Alan Weatherley, 2nd Policeman: Graham Filcock, Captain: Victor White, Heavenly Friend (Brother Joshua): David Lea, Starkeeper: Robert Urquhart, Louise: Annette Wilson, Enoch Snow Jr.: Robert Wenn, Doctor Seldon: Robert Urquart, Principle: Peter Houston. Ladies of the Ensemble: Helen Ball, Patricia Barker, Heather Beer, Wendy Bertram, Berniece Boromeo, Marlene Bradley, Dawn Carr, Barbara Downing, Dorothy Field, Eileen Florence, Valerie Foulds, Marie Friswell, Edith Glen, Helen Gray, Joan Heard, Magaret Henderson, Jan Mollison, Shirley Moon, Bernadette Mulvahill, Anne Pearson, Margery Reed, Rhonda Scott, Mary Speedy, Shirley Unmack, Joan Crane, Olga Chew and Marion Shepperbottom. Gentlemen of the ensemble: Robert Aitken, Reginald Boromeo, Graham Filcock, Peter Houston, Max Rule, Roger Sprawson, Alan Weatherley, Peter White, Victor White, Robert Wenn. Ballet: Joan Hardin, Kaye Miller, Carol O'Sullivan, Melva Pennington, Sandra Searle, Barbara Sims. Children: Dianne Austin, Ray Austin, Carol Crane, Pamela Duffy, Leanne Dunbar, Win Davies, Larraine Kennard, Valda Kennard, Kaye Ruth Lyon, Cheryl Magee, Sharon Townsend, Lynette Reed, Karen Wilson. Bendigo Concert Orchestra: Violins: Miss A McNair, Mesdames A Bolton, A Foulds, F Robbins, C Messer, Dr Gault, Messrs. R Charlett, C Gill, J Jordan, O Turner, J Werry. Violas: Messrs. E Jarrett, S McNeill, Mrs. J Pinder. Cello: Mesdames C Bubb, J Borema, Miss L Slade, Mr A Rutland. Bass: Messrs. T French, S Anderson. Flutes: Mr C Bubb, Master D Bubb. Clarinets: Mr J McKay, Miss M Wilkinson. Trumpet: Mr N Pearce. Trombone: Mr J Allen. Tympani: Mr F Kennedy. Musical Numbers. Choruses from 'Carousel'. Advertisements: Allans, Music Store. Marin Washington, Portraits. John Brown Industries and Welmar Industries. Acknowledgments: Bendigo Advertiser, 3BO, BVC8, Mr B Bathe, K. Flat, Carousel Equipment, Frasers and all those people who have assister in any way. b/ Bendigo Advertiser article 15/6/63: Round and Round, 'Carousel' is Catchy, Bright. Apart from a few minor faults common on opening nights, warmly received by a small first-night audience. . . Bendigo Advertiser article 19/6/16 'Carousel' Scene. Carousel star Iaian Young, who plays the part of Billy Bigelow. . .Arthur Hocking Printprogram, music, bendigo operatic society, a/ carousel, capital theatre. june 14th, 1963. bendigo operatic society president: mr j mck. cannon, vice president: mr e b thomas, hon. secretary: mrs r boromeo, hon. treasurer: mr b ralph, hon. sub. secretaty: mrs j cannon. committee: mesdames w brown, j smyth, miss m welch, messrs. r holyoake, j smyth, v white. photographs of: miss beatrice oakley, mary ellis, iaian young, fred trewarne, patricia mccracken, joan heard, roger sprawson, reginald, boromeo, heather lindhe, peter houston annette wilson, david lea, miss m welch, mrs r conolan, mr max o'loghlen. synopsis. the cast carrie pipperidge: patricia mccraken, julie jordan, mary ellis, mrs mullin: joan heard, billy bigelow: iaian young, 1st policeman: peter houston, david bascombe: reginald boromeo, nettie fowler: heather lindhe, enoch snow: roger strawson, boatswain: alan weatherley, 2nd policeman: graham filcock, captain: victor white, heavenly friend (brother joshua): david lea, starkeeper: robert urquhart, louise: annette wilson, enoch snow jr.: robert wenn, doctor seldon: robert urquart, principle: peter houston. ladies of the ensemble: helen ball, patricia barker, heather beer, wendy bertram, berniece boromeo, marlene bradley, dawn carr, barbara downing, dorothy field, eileen florence, valerie foulds, marie friswell, edith glen, helen gray, joan heard, magaret henderson, jan mollison, shirley moon, bernadette mulvahill, anne pearson, margery reed, rhonda scott, mary speedy, shirley unmack, joan crane, olga chew and marion shepperbottom. gentlemen of the ensemble: robert aitken, reginald boromeo, graham filcock, peter houston, max rule, roger sprawson, alan weatherley, peter white, victor white, robert wenn. ballet: joan hardin, kaye miller, carol o'sullivan, melva pennington, sandra searle, barbara sims. children: dianne austin, ray austin, carol crane, pamela duffy, leanne dunbar, win davies, larraine kennard, valda kennard, kaye ruth lyon, cheryl magee, sharon townsend, lynette reed, karen wilson. bendigo concert orchestra: violins: miss a mcnair, mesdames a bolton, a foulds, f robbins, c messer, dr gault, messrs. r charlett, c gill, j jordan, o turner, j werry. violas: messrs. e jarrett, s mcneill, mrs. j pinder. cello: mesdames c bubb, j borema, miss l slade, mr a rutland. bass: messrs. t french, s anderson. flutes: mr c bubb, master d bubb. clarinets: mr j mckay, miss m wilkinson. trumpet: mr n pearce. trombone: mr j allen. tympani: mr f kennedy. musical numbers. choruses from 'carousel'. advertisements: allans, music store. marin washington, portraits. john brown industries and welmar industries. acknowledgments: bendigo advertiser, 3bo, bvc8, mr b bathe, k. flat, carousel equipment, frasers and all those people who have assister in any way. b/ bendigo advertiser article 15/6/63: round and round, 'carousel' bendigo advertiser article 19/6/16 'carousel' scene -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Optical Equipment, Opera glasses, c1900
... City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne Opera glasses, also known as theatre binoculars are compact, low-power optical magnification devices, usually used at performance events, whose name is derived from traditional use at opera performances. early settlers market gardeners theatre groups operas A pair of opera glasses with a leather case Optical Equipment, Opera glasses ...Opera glasses, also known as theatre binoculars are compact, low-power optical magnification devices, usually used at performance events, whose name is derived from traditional use at opera performances. A pair of opera glasses with a leather caseearly settlers, market gardeners, theatre groups, operas -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Portable operating table used by Sir Victor Bonney, Allen & Hanburys, England, c. 1900
... 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 ...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 -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated textbook, Evelyn C Pearce, Instruments, appliances and theatre technique, 1945
... First published in 1941 Insight into surgical equipment, appliances and opeting theatre techniques of the 1940's nursing study and teaching Operating theatre surgical instruments hospital appliances Vintage textbook covers surgical instruments, hospital appliances and operating theatre techniques, primarily for nurses and medical staff Top right of front endpage: 10/6. ...Vintage textbook covers surgical instruments, hospital appliances and operating theatre techniques, primarily for nurses and medical staffIllustraed book with beige cloth binding. Title and author stamped in red on front cover and spine. Publisher also stamped in red at base of spinenon-fictionVintage textbook covers surgical instruments, hospital appliances and operating theatre techniques, primarily for nurses and medical staffnursing study and teaching, operating theatre, surgical instruments, hospital appliances -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and ArchivesFunctional object - Operating stool, circa 1950s
... operating table, and it was at this time the stool was constructed for him. By now however, he was suffering from secondary melanoma, and he died in September 1952. This object is an interesting example of pioneering apparatus from the days before stools became a familiar piece of theatre equipment. racs gilbert phillips harold dew surgery 2003 none The design of the stool is simple and robust. ...A special stool made to enable a disabled surgeon to operate while sitting was donated to the College by Mr John Farlow FRACS in September 2003.The stool was made for Gilbert Phillips FRACS (1904-52), the legendary Sydney neurosurgeon and wine connoisseur. Phillips was a gifted young graduate, a protégé of (Sir) Harold Dew (PRACS 1953-55). He went to England, where he became surgical assistant to (Sir) Hugh Cairns, amongst others. He was a consultant to the RAAF during WWII, and at the end of the War returned to England at Cairns’ request. Back in Sydney, he returned to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, where he spent most of his professional career. In 1951, after a long battle with skin cancer, he had his right leg amputated below the knee. Only a few weeks later he was back working at the operating table, and it was at this time the stool was constructed for him. By now however, he was suffering from secondary melanoma, and he died in September 1952.This object is an interesting example of pioneering apparatus from the days before stools became a familiar piece of theatre equipment.The design of the stool is simple and robust. A substantial padded saddle forms the seat, which is adjustable for height. The saddle is upholstered in red leather. The frame is made from tubular steel, painted cream. The whole device runs on three swivelling casters, two at the front and one at the rear, which enable it to be taken in any direction. noneracs, gilbert phillips, harold dew, surgery, 2003 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Medical Supply Preparation
... A black and white photograph of two 1st Australian Field Hospital medics collect and prepare medical supplies, instruments and other equipment for removal from the operating theatre following surgery....Photograph 1st Australian Field Hospital Vung Tau Gibbons Collection Catalogue Medics Operating Theatre Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of two 1st Australian Field Hospital medics collect and prepare medical supplies, instruments and other equipment for removal from the operating theatre following surgery. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of two 1st Australian Field Hospital medics collect and prepare medical supplies, instruments and other equipment for removal from the operating theatre following surgery.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, gibbons collection catalogue, medics, operating theatre, denis gibbons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Capt June Minchow
... She leaves the complex after checking stores and equipment required in the operating theatre at the hospital....Photograph 1st Australian Field Hospital Vung Tau Capt June Minchow Theatre Sister Gibbons Collection Catalogue Denis Gibbons Photographer Vietnam War Nurses A black and white photograph of Sister Captain June Minchow, at 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam. She leaves the complex after checking stores and equipment required in the operating ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of Sister Captain June Minchow, at 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam. She leaves the complex after checking stores and equipment required in the operating theatre at the hospital.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, capt june minchow, theatre sister, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war, nurses -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... Equipment used for operating wards and operating theatres at American 20 Surgical hospital, Vietnam 1969/70....Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam HQ Australian Forces Vietnam 20 Surgical Hospital Medical unit self contained transportable MUST Equipment used for operating wards and operating theatres at American 20 Surgical hospital, Vietnam 1969/70. ...During the war in Vietnam, a MUST hospital (Medical Unit, Self-Contained, Transportable) was a type of field hospital developed by the US Army. These hospitals utilized inflatable shelters, expandable structures, and auxiliary power units to create self-contained medical facilities. They could be constructed relatively easily and were capable of supporting a large number of patients. This image is from a collection of 253 images on slides taken by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (Service no:44304), while on deployment in Vietnam 1969 -1970. He served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps. Equipment used for operating wards and operating theatres at American 20 Surgical hospital, Vietnam 1969/70.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, hq australian forces vietnam, 20 surgical hospital, medical unit self contained transportable, must -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionPhotograph - Unframed photograph on board- Black and white photograph, Sister Lawson in 'old theatre'- circa 1900, unknown
... Operating theatre...Nurses unform...Medical equipment...Gertrude Lawson query graduated in 1887 A historical record of the Operating Theatre at the Alfred Hospital Circa 1900 AHNL Alfred Hospital Operating theatre Nurses unform Medical equipment Advisory notice Sinks Reference sticker on back- 275- 111 Inscription handwritten in pencil - Sister Lawson in old theatre - Circa 1900 Brown chipboard with photo adhered to one side. ...Photo is contained within the book- 'Hospital South of the Yarra' pages 114-115 Chapter 7, plate 33. Gertrude Lawson query graduated in 1887Brown chipboard with photo adhered to one side. Edges stained black. 2 eye hooks and wore for hanging.Reference sticker on back- 275- 111 Inscription handwritten in pencil - Sister Lawson in old theatre - Circa 1900ahnl, alfred hospital, operating theatre, nurses unform, medical equipment, advisory notice, sinks -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionEquipment - Portable electric suction machine, Clements Suction and Pressure Pump
... He became interested in anaesthesia equipment and from the 1920s Clements worked on improving ether apparatus and manufacturing portable suction machines for use in hospital operating theatres. ...He became interested in anaesthesia equipment and from the 1920s Clements worked on improving ether apparatus and manufacturing portable suction machines for use in hospital operating theatres. ...This equipment was located in the outpatients department (Philip Block) until September 2021 when it was deemed obsolete by Infection Prevention. Hubert Ingham Clements (1886-1969) was an Australian engineer who established his own engineering business in NSW in 1908 manufacturing combustion engines. He became interested in anaesthesia equipment and from the 1920s Clements worked on improving ether apparatus and manufacturing portable suction machines for use in hospital operating theatres. The latter machines were to earn an unrivalled reputation for reliability; many remained in service over thirty years after their date of production. The business became H. I. Clements & Son when his son William joined the company. (https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/clements-hubert-ingham-12846)Item is an example of equipment from its time period and is of historic significance.Portable Clements Suction & Pressure Pump built by H I Clements & Son Ltd Consists of motor with attached carry handle, attached pressure regulator, attached disposable drainage cannister with tubing and power cable mounted on a trolley with castors.H I Clements & Son Pty. Ltd. Metal Manufacturing label with: Serial Number 1725FS and SAA Certificate Number BCG/4S/60194 on motor (front side) Ward 11 engraved on motor handle AH Biomedical Engineering orange test due sticker and AH Biomedical blue test sticker (reverse side)suction, clements, portable suction, respiratory, pressure pump, surgical drainage -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionFunctional object - metal medical container, vintage metal container for autoclaving swabs etc
... equipment...Operating theatre...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne used to autoclave swabs Of significance to AHNL as some members may have used this equipment medial equipment Operating theatre nursing cylindrical metal container with hinged lid and clasps. movable cental panel and movable base reveal perforations vintage metal container for autoclaving swabs etc Functional object metal medical container ...used to autoclave swabs Of significance to AHNL as some members may have used this equipmentcylindrical metal container with hinged lid and clasps. movable cental panel and movable base reveal perforationsmedial equipment, operating theatre, nursing -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Capt June Minchow
... A black and white photograph at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam, Theatre Sister Captain June Minchow, checks the stores and equipmentment in the operating theatre at the hospital. ...Photograph 1st Australian Field Hospital Vung Tau Capt June Minchow Gibbons Collection Catalogue Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam, Theatre Sister Captain June Minchow, checks the stores and equipmentment in the operating theatre at the hospital. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam, Theatre Sister Captain June Minchow, checks the stores and equipmentment in the operating theatre at the hospital. During lills in casualities constant checks in the triage and theatre ensured full readiness.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, capt june minchow, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... Fortified barrier protecting equipment that runs wards and operating theatres at the 20 surgical Hospital , Vietnam 1969/70....Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam HQ Australian Forces Vietnam 20 Surgical Hospital Fortified Barriers MUSt hospital Fortified barrier protecting equipment that runs wards and operating theatres at the 20 surgical Hospital , Vietnam 1969/70. ...During the war in Vietnam, a MUST hospital (Medical Unit, Self-Contained, Transportable) was a type of field hospital developed by the US Army. These hospitals utilized inflatable shelters, expandable structures, and auxiliary power units to create self-contained medical facilities. They could be constructed relatively easily and were capable of supporting a large number of patients. This image is from a collection of 253 images on slides taken by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (Service no:44304), while on deployment in Vietnam 1969 -1970. He served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps. Fortified barrier protecting equipment that runs wards and operating theatres at the 20 surgical Hospital , Vietnam 1969/70.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, hq australian forces vietnam, 20 surgical hospital, fortified barriers, must, hospital -
Clunes MuseumEquipment - AUROSCOPE
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATRE LOCAL HISTORY MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL BOX : SQUARE WOODEN BOX OVERLAID WITH BLACK LEATHER, LINED IN DEEP BLUE VELVET WITH SHAPED RECESSES FOR 4 X AURISCOPE PARTS. ...USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATREBOX : SQUARE WOODEN BOX OVERLAID WITH BLACK LEATHER, LINED IN DEEP BLUE VELVET WITH SHAPED RECESSES FOR 4 X AURISCOPE PARTS. INSTRUMENTS : SILVER "TRUMPET" SHAPED INSTRUMENT WITH THREE SIZES OF SILVER ATTACHMENTSlocal history, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes MuseumInstrument - GUT CUTTER, Elliott Bros, Unknown
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL OPERATING THEATRE local history medicine medical equipment medical ELLIOTTS SYDNEY TWO STAINLESS STEEL TUBES CHAINED TOGETHER Instrument GUT CUTTER Elliott Bros ...USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL OPERATING THEATRETWO STAINLESS STEEL TUBES CHAINED TOGETHERELLIOTTS SYDNEYlocal history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes MuseumInstrument - GUT CUTTER
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL OPERATING THEATRE local history medicine medical equipment medical D.H.A. ...USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL OPERATING THEATRETWO STAINLESS STEEL TUBES CHAINED TOGETHERD.H.A.local history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes MuseumEquipment - AUROSCOPE
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATRE local history medicine medical equipment medical BOX : SQUARE WOODEN BOX OVERLAID WITH BLACK LEATHER, LINED IN DEEP BLUE VELVET SHAPED RECESSES FOR AUROSCOPE PARTS Five instruments in box INSTRUMENTS : STAINLESS STEEL SHAPED INSTRUMENT WITH THREE SIZES OF STAINLESS STEEL ATTACHMENTS Equipment AUROSCOPE ...USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATREBOX : SQUARE WOODEN BOX OVERLAID WITH BLACK LEATHER, LINED IN DEEP BLUE VELVET SHAPED RECESSES FOR AUROSCOPE PARTS Five instruments in box INSTRUMENTS : STAINLESS STEEL SHAPED INSTRUMENT WITH THREE SIZES OF STAINLESS STEEL ATTACHMENTSlocal history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes MuseumInstrument - STAINLESS STEEL SAW, UNKNOWN
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATRE LOCAL HISTORY MEDICINE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL STAINLESS STEEL SAW USED FOR SURGERY / DISSTON BRAND Instrument STAINLESS STEEL SAW ...USED IN THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL IN THE OPERATING THEATRESTAINLESS STEEL SAW USED FOR SURGERY / DISSTON BRANDlocal history, medicine, medical equipment, medical -
Clunes MuseumEquipment - ANAESTHETIC FRAMES
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields USED IN THE OPERATING THEATRE local history medicine surgery medical OVAL METAL FRAMES WHICH HAVE A HINGED BACK PIECE WITH WHICH TO HOLD A CLOTH? IN PLACE. Equipment ...USED IN THE OPERATING THEATREOVAL METAL FRAMES WHICH HAVE A HINGED BACK PIECE WITH WHICH TO HOLD A CLOTH? IN PLACE.local history, medicine, surgery, medical -
Clunes MuseumEquipment - PETHIDINE BOX
... OPERATING THEATRE AT CLUNES HOSPITAL MEDICAL LOCAL HISTORY PRINTED ON THE CARDBOARD BOX: 'WELLCOME' BRAND INJECTION OF PETHIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE. POISON D 12 AMPOULES. 100MG IN 2 ML. A STERILISED SOLUTION FOR SUBCUTANEOUS INTRAMUSCULAR OR INTRAVENOUS INJECTION. FOR USE UNDER MEDICAL DIRECTION. .1 CARDBOARD BOX WHICH HAS CONTAINED AMPOULES OF PETHIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE .2 4 X METAL "BLADES" WITH A SERRATED EDGE ON ONE SIDE CONTAINED INSIDE THE BOX Equipment PETHIDINE BOX ...USED IN THE OPERATING THEATRE AT CLUNES HOSPITAL.1 CARDBOARD BOX WHICH HAS CONTAINED AMPOULES OF PETHIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE .2 4 X METAL "BLADES" WITH A SERRATED EDGE ON ONE SIDE CONTAINED INSIDE THE BOX PRINTED ON THE CARDBOARD BOX: 'WELLCOME' BRAND INJECTION OF PETHIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE. POISON D 12 AMPOULES. 100MG IN 2 ML. A STERILISED SOLUTION FOR SUBCUTANEOUS INTRAMUSCULAR OR INTRAVENOUS INJECTION. FOR USE UNDER MEDICAL DIRECTION.medical, local history -
Australian Army Museum of Western AustraliaDiorama, 2015
... 1:1 scale diorama showing operating theatre in POW camp on Burma Thai Railway together with reproductions of prothesis and improvised equipment...All items presented within the diorama are based on POW recorded drawings and diaries of experiences in the Thai Burma Railway POW camps. thai burma railway; 1:1 scale diorama showing operating theatre in POW camp on Burma Thai Railway together with reproductions of prothesis and improvised equipment Diorama ...This diorama is the focal point the Prisoner of War Gallery. It was originally designed and installed by a collaborative group of artists and craftsmen, all themselves former Prisoners of War in 1995. Bamboo for the display and replica prosthetics was sourced from Thailand. The mannequins are artistic interpretations of identified POW surgical staff and doctors. The original display was moved and reassembled during the Gallery redevelopment process in 2015. All items presented within the diorama are based on POW recorded drawings and diaries of experiences in the Thai Burma Railway POW camps.1:1 scale diorama showing operating theatre in POW camp on Burma Thai Railway together with reproductions of prothesis and improvised equipmentthai burma railway; -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMedical Equipment - Oxygen Dispenser
... equipment...operating theatre...operating theatre. Used at the Tawonga and District Hospital anaesthetics Hospital equipment operating theatre medical apparatus Fluotec ' Cyprane Ltd. / Keighley, England / Serial No. ...Used in Hospitals in the operating theatre.Used at the Tawonga and District HospitalSix chrome accessories "Fluotane" 1. cylinder top dispenser with dial and indicator of capacity 2. Bosun dispenser with red light at one end 3 & 4. Circular dials that measure pressure- pound per inch 5. Rectangular mixer for different gases - clear tubes 6. Connector valve with black knob at one end and 6 outlets.Fluotec ' Cyprane Ltd. / Keighley, England / Serial No. Type A/FR / Pat No. 814427' (oxygen, cyclopropane, nitro oxide, carbon dioxide)anaesthetics, hospital equipment, operating theatre, medical apparatus -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Theatre Rules, Alfred Hospital, Alfred Hospital rules for all theatres [ca.1950's], [ca. 1950's]
... equipment that are now disposible, were not. This document provides details for sterilization for such things as endotracheal tubes, syringes, needles and gloves. Instructions for cleaning and setting up operating theatres...equipment that are now disposible, were not. This document provides details for sterilization for such things as endotracheal tubes, syringes, needles and gloves. Instructions for cleaning and setting up operating theatres ...Document was made in the 1950's when many items of equipment that are now disposible, were not. This document provides details for sterilization for such things as endotracheal tubes, syringes, needles and gloves. Instructions for cleaning and setting up operating theatres and 'scrubbing up' are also includedProvides insight into operating theatre practices in the 1950'sTyped [black] document, a staple has been removed and four holes punched at left. An typed update has been made on a separate piece of paper and fixed to number 4.Previous catalogue number handwritten at top right of first page. Document signed [black ink] on last page by Lydia Shaw (Alfred Hospital Lady Superintendant 1946-1952)operating room nursing-history, surgical equipment -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Theatre Rules, Alfred Hospital, Alfred Hospital rules for all theatres [ca.1950's], [ca. 1950's]
... equipment that are now disposible, were not. This document provides details for sterilization for such things as endotracheal tubes, syringes, needles and gloves. Instructions for cleaning and setting up operating theatres...equipment that are now disposible, were not. This document provides details for sterilization for such things as endotracheal tubes, syringes, needles and gloves. Instructions for cleaning and setting up operating theatres ...Document was made in the 1950's when many items of equipment that are now disposible, were not. This document provides details for sterilization for such things as endotracheal tubes, syringes, needles and gloves. Instructions for cleaning and setting up operating theatres and 'scrubbing up' are also includedProvides insight into operating theatre practices in the 1950'sTyped [black] document, a staple has been removed and four holes punched at left. An typed update has been made on a separate piece of paper and fixed to number 4.Previous catalogue number handwritten at top right of first page. Document signed [black ink] on last page by Lydia Shaw (Alfred Hospital Lady Superintendant 1946-1952)operating room nursing-history, surgical equipment
