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Ambulance Victoria MuseumResuscitator, Inhalator & Aspirator, E & J Resuscitator Manufacturing Company, Circa 1960
... Red carry case holding resuscitation equipment...E & J MFG. CO. RESUSCITATOR GLENDALE, CALIF....E & J Resuscitator Manufacturing Company...E & J MFG. CO. RESUSCITATOR GLENDALE, CALIF. Red carry case holding resuscitation equipment Resuscitator, Inhalator & Aspirator E & J Resuscitator Manufacturing Company ...Not carried in ambulances but used for training purposes and held in ambulance stations. Kits like this were also maintained at swimming pools and factories. These items were in use during the 1960s and 1970s (and possibly for longer). Source. Chas Martin AHSV curator 29 March 2016. This example was donated by the Harcourt Auxillary (of local Ambulance service)? Red carry case holding resuscitation equipmentE & J MFG. CO. RESUSCITATOR GLENDALE, CALIF. -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumResuscitator, Oxy Viva, Mk II, circa 1975
... Resuscitator, Oxy Viva, Mk II...Used in Victorian and New South wales Ambulances during the 1970s to resuscitate patients. The equipment was effective but replaced by newer versions then a different brand after a few years service (source Chas Martin AHSV curator 16 Mar 2016). ...Metal box filled with resuscitation equioment...Metal box filled with resuscitation equioment Resuscitator, Oxy Viva, Mk II ...Used in Victorian and New South wales Ambulances during the 1970s to resuscitate patients. The equipment was effective but replaced by newer versions then a different brand after a few years service (source Chas Martin AHSV curator 16 Mar 2016). These items were also kept for use at swimming pools and other public places.Stainless steel metal box on white carry frame with black oxygen bottle fitted beneath. Metal box filled with resuscitation equiomentresuscitation, ambulance equipment -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Resuscitator, 1962
... Resuscitator...resuscitator...The Porton resuscitator was devised in 1951 at the British Chemical Defence Experimental Establishment in Porton, Sailsbury, as a bellows-valve-mask resuscitator. ...Instructions of use displayed on each side of the box. Equipment Resuscitator ...The Porton resuscitator was devised in 1951 at the British Chemical Defence Experimental Establishment in Porton, Sailsbury, as a bellows-valve-mask resuscitator. Extensive testing was undertaken over eight years, with the device being successfully used for air transport of polio patients, for emergency resuscitation in hospital wards, and by hospital orderlies.Black rubber mask attached to a black concentina bag with a round metal filter at the end. Sits in its original wooden box with perspex lid. Instructions of use displayed on each side of the box. [white print on black rubber concertina bellows] PR 504 / P.B.C. 22 / - SEPT 1962resuscitator, porton -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumRescuscitator, Laerdal, Circa 1975
... Kept at swimming pools, factories and work places for emergency resuscitation ...Yellow plastic carry case with clear vision panel and carry handle. Contains resuscitation equipment....LAERDAL RESUSCITATOR...Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater melbourne Kept at swimming pools, factories and work places for emergency resuscitation resuscitation LAERDAL RESUSCITATOR Yellow plastic carry case with clear vision panel and carry handle. ...Kept at swimming pools, factories and work places for emergency resuscitation Yellow plastic carry case with clear vision panel and carry handle. Contains resuscitation equipment.LAERDAL RESUSCITATORresuscitation -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumResuscitator, Air Viva 2, The Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited, Circa 1975 - 1980
... Portable resuscitation equipment. Not used in ambulances but kept at swimming pools, industrial sites and other work places for emergency use....Blue plastic carry case with clear plastic lid containing resuscitation equipment...CIG MEDISHIELD AIR-VIVA 2 RESUSCITATOR...Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater melbourne Portable resuscitation equipment. Not used in ambulances but kept at swimming pools, industrial sites and other work places for emergency use. resuscitation CIG MEDISHIELD AIR-VIVA 2 RESUSCITATOR Blue plastic carry case with clear plastic lid containing resuscitation equipment Resuscitator, Air Viva 2 The Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited ...Portable resuscitation equipment. Not used in ambulances but kept at swimming pools, industrial sites and other work places for emergency use.Blue plastic carry case with clear plastic lid containing resuscitation equipmentCIG MEDISHIELD AIR-VIVA 2 RESUSCITATORresuscitation -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island LightstationResuscitator kit & case
... Information on the case indicates that it is an ‘Air CIG Viva Resuscitator’. It was used for manual force feeding oxygen into a person’s lungs with the use of a breathing bag, and there are instructions for using the resuscitating bag. ...Case contains a resuscitator kit....On case "Air CIG Viva Resuscitator. "On sticker "C. of A. D.O.T. 141545"...Case contains a resuscitator kit. Resuscitator kit & case ...For medical emergencies at Gabo Island. Unsure if ever used. The portable, manual resuscitator kit is contained in its original green vinyl, hinged case that has corner protectors and two metal front fasteners. Information on the case indicates that it is an ‘Air CIG Viva Resuscitator’. It was used for manual force feeding oxygen into a person’s lungs with the use of a breathing bag, and there are instructions for using the resuscitating bag. The kit was produced by the Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited, Alexandria, NSW, a company active between 1935 and 1994. An identical kit, which has been accurately dated to 1951, remains at the Cape Otway Lightstation . Another identical kit is held by the Ambulance Historical Society Victoria.Both kits have first level contributory significance for their historic values and provenance.Resuscitator box, green vinyl, hinged handle at top. Two metal fasteners on front, metal plated corners on lid. White thread stitching around edges. Case contains a resuscitator kit.On case "Air CIG Viva Resuscitator. "On sticker "C. of A. D.O.T. 141545" -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Resuscitator Unit, c. 1960
... The most popular of the resuscitators to emerge in the 1930s was the E&J (Ericson and Johnson) resuscitator. ...The suitcase contains equipment for oxygen resuscitation. There is a space allocated for two oxygen cylinders, however there are no cylinders present..... / Oxy-viva / PORTABLE UNIVERSAL OXYGEN RESUSCITATOR...The most popular of the resuscitators to emerge in the 1930s was the E&J (Ericson and Johnson) resuscitator. ...Mechanical resuscitation devices, such as the Pulmotor and Lungmotor, were popular in the early part of the twentieth century. Their use waned in the 1920s as significant bodies like the British Medical Research Council and American Red Cross refused to endorse them. The most popular of the resuscitators to emerge in the 1930s was the E&J (Ericson and Johnson) resuscitator. The device was soon widely available, vigorously promoted with support from many medical practitioners. They were soon to be found in hospitals, emergency services like the ambulance and fire brigade, and voluntary life-saving organisations. In Australia, Norman James, director of anaesthesia at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, developed an interest in equipment for ambulances and the resuscitation of drowning victims. Little in the way of practical, portable equipment was available to either the ambulances or the voluntary life-saving organisations, such as Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA); American resuscitators, like the E&J, were expensive and bulky to import. James designed a simple portable resuscitation device for local use after being approached by Jack Conabere, secretary of the Elwood Life Saving Club (ELSC). The resulting Royal Melbourne Hospital resuscitator, or the R.M. resuscitator as it was marketed, was a simpler, manual version of those available overseas. It was gas driven with a plunger, marked “Press”, and a safety valve. The small working unit attached directly to the facemask. Once the patient was positioned facedown and the airway cleared of debris, the mask was placed firmly over the face. The plunger allowed gas to flow and lung inflation; releasing the plunger allowed expiration. This simple resuscitator was marketed by Commonwealth Industrial Gases (CIG) and became very popular in Australia with volunteer and professional rescue organisations. It represents one of the many innovations in resuscitation equipment that resulted from cooperation between volunteer life savers and medical practitioners. Norman James worked closely with Jack Conabere and the Government Pathologist to develop the equipment. ELSC was the first life saving club to use the resuscitator on the beach. While conducting an early training exercise on 23 December 1951, they used it to successfully resuscitate a man who had drowned after capsizing his home made yacht. The R.M. resuscitator was also used in more inventive ways. At Fairfield Hospital in Melbourne, a group of physiotherapists and doctors did some innovative work with polio patients, teaching them glossopharyngeal (or “frog”) breathing, as a means of becoming less dependent on ventilators. In 1981, the Australian Standards Association stated that the RM head failed to meet its revised standards and it was withdrawn from the market. Red leather suitcase with black leather trim with metal studs. There are clip locks for locking the suitcase in the closed position. The suitcase contains equipment for oxygen resuscitation. There is a space allocated for two oxygen cylinders, however there are no cylinders present.Embossed into metal plaque: The C.I.G. / Oxy-viva / PORTABLE UNIVERSAL OXYGEN RESUSCITATORresuscitation, portable, surf life saving australia, royal melbourne hospital, rm resuscitator -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkEquipment - Air-Viva Resuscitator, c.1950s - 1960s
... This resuscitation kit was donated by the Emerald Fire Brigade which was established on 14 March 1941 as the Emerald Bush Brigade. ...Also contains Australian Red Cross instructions and CIG Air-Viva Resuscitator instructions ...Air Viva Resuscitator 'Made in Australia' on the outside of the box. ...Also contains Australian Red Cross instructions and CIG Air-Viva Resuscitator instructions Equipment Air-Viva Resuscitator ...This resuscitation kit was donated by the Emerald Fire Brigade which was established on 14 March 1941 as the Emerald Bush Brigade. Originally its equipment was stored at Madigan's butcher's shop near the corner of Monbulk Road. The Brigade's first fire station was built around 1945. In 1966, this station was recorded as containing the fire truck and a Land rover pumper, three radio sets, 40 knapsacks, six lengths of hose, helmets, rake hoes and other hand tools. In 2010, the Brigade moved into a new purpose-built building in Monbulk Road. This resuscitation kit dates from the 1960s to 1970s.This resuscitation kit was used by members of a crucial volunteer fire fighting service operating in the Emerald district since 1941.A resuscitator kit made by Air-Viva, contained in a blue box and consisting of two face shield masks, a manual squeeze pump and throat opening device. Also contains Australian Red Cross instructions and CIG Air-Viva Resuscitator instructions Air Viva Resuscitator 'Made in Australia' on the outside of the box. Printed instructions from Australian Red Cross and CIG contained withinfire fighting, emerald fire brigade, cfa -
Woods' Farming and Heritage MuseumResuscitator
... Resuscitator...Case - AIR cig VIVA RESUSCITATOR Inside Lid - (Expand photo to read)...Instuctions and sales docket inclosed. Resuscitator ...Carry case containing rubber bag with 2 plastic with rubber seal, face masks. Instuctions and sales docket inclosed.Case - AIR cig VIVA RESUSCITATOR Inside Lid - (Expand photo to read) -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumTag, mass casualty event, Circa 1980
... Red cardboard tag with printed details and the word ‘resuscitate’ prominently across centre...RESUSCITATE...AHSV curator Chas Martin never saw these tags actually used during his service. disaster RESUSCITATE Red cardboard tag with printed details and the word ‘resuscitate’ prominently across centre Tag, mass casualty event ...Kept in Victorian ambulance disaster kits. Designed for use in mass casualty events and for the rapid assessment of casualties after first responders had attended a mass casualty site. AHSV curator Chas Martin never saw these tags actually used during his service.Red cardboard tag with printed details and the word ‘resuscitate’ prominently across centreRESUSCITATEdisaster -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumMA38 Oxy-viva, The Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited, universal oxygen resuscitator
... universal oxygen resuscitator...Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater melbourne MA38 oxy-viva operating instructions hard red leather case with oxy valves universal oxygen resuscitator MA38 Oxy-viva The Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited ...hard red leather case with oxy valvesMA38 oxy-viva operating instructions -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Kit, Resuscitator, Commonwealth Industrial Gases Ltd, c.1960
... ...resuscitator...Inside the case is divided into three separate section, one containing a clear plastic mask with latex cushioning, the second containing a grey resuscitation bulb and the third containing a smaller clear plastic mask with latex cushioning, still in original packaging....Green manufacturer's label on top of case: THE CIG AIR-VIVA RESUSCITATOR Inside case: Original label 'Operating Instructions'...Equipment Kit, Resuscitator Commonwealth Industrial Gases Ltd ...Green case with lock at the front and plastic green handle on top with a manufacturer's label stuck on top. Inside the case is divided into three separate section, one containing a clear plastic mask with latex cushioning, the second containing a grey resuscitation bulb and the third containing a smaller clear plastic mask with latex cushioning, still in original packaging.Green manufacturer's label on top of case: THE CIG AIR-VIVA RESUSCITATOR Inside case: Original label 'Operating Instructions'ambu, resuscitator, cig air-viva -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumResuscitator, Air Viva, The Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited, Circa 1960
... Opens out and contains a resuscitation kit. Contains instruction leaflets....THE CIG AIR VIVA RESUSCITATOR...Source Chas Martin (AHSV curator 29 Feb 2016). resuscitation air viva cig THE CIG AIR VIVA RESUSCITATOR pale green fibre board box with carry handle. ...Issued to Ambulance stations during the 1990s and also used at public venues kike swimming polls as the item was easily used by personnel with limited training. Item was used taken in ambulances. Source Chas Martin (AHSV curator 29 Feb 2016).pale green fibre board box with carry handle. Opens out and contains a resuscitation kit. Contains instruction leaflets.THE CIG AIR VIVA RESUSCITATORresuscitation, air viva, cig -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumResuscitator, Komesaroff, Medical Developments Australia, Circa 1980
... One each carried in an ambulance and used to resuscitate patients. Developed by a Dr Komesaroff this equipment replaced earlier resuscitators. ...KOMESAROFF RESUSCITATOR ...Resuscitator, Komesaroff Medical Developments Australia ...One each carried in an ambulance and used to resuscitate patients. Developed by a Dr Komesaroff this equipment replaced earlier resuscitators. These units took some time to get used to using but were deemed effective in operation. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator 4 April 2016.Oxygen bottle, gauges and carry handle mounted on an aluminium carry board.KOMESAROFF RESUSCITATOR -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Resuscitator, Ambu, c.1961
... ...resuscitator...It was the world’s first self-inflating resuscitator and a major milestone in emergency medical equipment. ...Moulded into blue plastic connector: AMBU-INTERNATIONAL / Ruben-Resuscitator Stamped into filter: Ambu logo - large capital A with AUER inside the legs of the A...It was the world’s first self-inflating resuscitator and a major milestone in emergency medical equipment. ...In 1937, the engineer Holger Hesse founded Testa Laboratory, which later became Ambu. Hesse developed products that made a difference to patients and doctors. The real breakthrough came in 1956 when the Ambu ventilation bag reached the market, developed together with anaesthetist Henning Ruben. It was the world’s first self-inflating resuscitator and a major milestone in emergency medical equipment. The Ambu bag became a permanent part of hospital and emergency services product ranges. Brown rubber bag with a round metal filter at one end and a connector tube at the other. There is a blue plastic connector between the rubber bag and the metal tube.Moulded into blue plastic connector: AMBU-INTERNATIONAL / Ruben-Resuscitator Stamped into filter: Ambu logo - large capital A with AUER inside the legs of the Aambu, ruben, self-inflating, resuscitator, emergency, henning, ruben -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Certificate, Department of Education - Victoria, 1915
... Certificated awarded to Phyllis Matthews for passing the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating and method of resuscitation in 1915...."This is to certify that Phyllis Matthews has passed the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating and method of resuscitation. Date: 30.4.1915. No. 11053. ..."This is to certify that Phyllis Matthews has passed the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating and method of resuscitation. Date: 30.4.1915. No. 11053. Signed by the Director of Education. ...Certificated awarded to Phyllis Matthews for passing the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating and method of resuscitation in 1915.Department of Education Victoria. Junior Swimming Certificate. "This is to certify that Phyllis Matthews has passed the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating and method of resuscitation. Date: 30.4.1915. No. 11053. Signed by the Director of Education.swimming certificate, phyllis matthews, alice robinson -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumInstructions Novita Resuscitation apparatus
... Instruction card for Novita resuscitation apparatus model C...Instructions for the use of "Novita"/Resuscitation Apparatus Model "C"/Open cylinder valve and control valve and apply the mask firmly to the/patient's face.Adjust the opening of the control valve so that the bag/is comfortably (but not over) inflated. ...LTD./ CHESSINGTON, SURREY Instruction card for Novita resuscitation apparatus model C Instructions Novita Resuscitation apparatus ...Instruction card for Novita resuscitation apparatus model CInstructions for the use of "Novita"/Resuscitation Apparatus Model "C"/Open cylinder valve and control valve and apply the mask firmly to the/patient's face.Adjust the opening of the control valve so that the bag/is comfortably (but not over) inflated. The adjustment of the valve should/be such that the patient just fails to empty the bag on the inhalation./If the patient responds and begins to breathe freely air may be admitted/by uncovering the air inlet orifice on the metal tubular portion of the/face mask and the control valve may be partly or completely closed. If/the breathing becomes shallow again, open the control valve and close/the air inlet orifice./ SIEBE, GORMAN & CO. LTD./ CHESSINGTON, SURREYport melbourne authority (pma) -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPortable Resuscitator Electric Therapy Unit
... ...Resuscitator...In red, middle of the side with fastener - "SPARKLETS RESUSCITATOR" Scruff marks inside the lid. A cream plastic tag is screwed on and inscribed"Manufacturers:- / SPARKLETS LIMITED / EDMONTON, LONDON, N.18 / Made in ENGLAND...Medical Hospital equipment Resuscitator Tawonga District Hospital Doctor In red, middle of the side with fastener - "SPARKLETS RESUSCITATOR" Scruff marks inside the lid. ...A shock of different voltages was delivered to a person using the two metal handles or two heavy soft wire combs (missing but known of) were moved across the skin. Perhaps this was an early TENS Unit. The unit came to the donor's grandfather (Roy F. Leibig - Chief Electrical Inspector of the Brunswick (Melbourne) Electric Supply) for repair and returned to his keeping once it had become obsolete (upgraded by newer machine). Donor often helped his Pa repair electrical equipment.Historical: The Resuscitator or Electric Therapy Unit was used in hospitals, possibly Mental hospitals. Provenance: The donor worked at Mt Beauty in the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme with the State Electric Commission of Victoria as an electrician. Black wooden smooth box with clip fastener which is screwed on - 3 screws for the base and 2 for the lid. On top of the box is a leather strap for the handle fastened by steel screwed into the box. Inside: A mask with attached strap. Tap fitting loosely into steel box. Metal cylinders and a Cardboard box. A wooden lockable case, housing electrical equipment suitable for issuing high voltage shocks.In red, middle of the side with fastener - "SPARKLETS RESUSCITATOR" Scruff marks inside the lid. A cream plastic tag is screwed on and inscribed"Manufacturers:- / SPARKLETS LIMITED / EDMONTON, LONDON, N.18 / Made in ENGLANDmedical, hospital equipment, resuscitator, tawonga district hospital, doctor -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Resuscitation flow chart, c. 1980
... Instructions for resuscitation of unconscious victim...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne first aid emergency Instructions for resuscitation of unconscious victim Resuscitation flow chart Document ...Instructions for resuscitation of unconscious victimfirst aid, emergency -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPortable Resuscitator Airviva
... On lid: Air Viva Resuscitator...Used in the Kiewa Valley during the 1960s. Portable Resuscitator 1960s On lid: Air Viva Resuscitator Green case with 2 clips used to attach the lid at the front. ...Rubber tubes and a black rubber pump are in the case. Instructions for use and the connection of tubes and pump are written on the lid. Light and easy to carry. Rubber was used during the 1960s before plastic was available.Used in the Kiewa Valley during the 1960s.Green case with 2 clips used to attach the lid at the front. Lid is on hinges at the back of the lid. A handle is attached to the lid. Inside the lid are the instructions foruse. The Pump and hoses are detached and included and made of rubber.Made in Australia On lid: Air Viva Resuscitatorportable resuscitator 1960s -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationVideo recording and proceedings of 'Ethics and Legal Problems in Resuscitation' seminar, 20 March 1991, Geelong Hospital
... The topic of the seminar, ethics and legal problems in resuscitation, resulted in a heated debate among attendees. ...Video shows proceedings of 'Ethics and Legal Problems in Resuscitation' seminar at The Geelong Hospital on Wednesday 20 March 1991. ...The topic of the seminar, ethics and legal problems in resuscitation, resulted in a heated debate among attendees. ...Written proceedings and video recording of a seminar held at the Geelong Hospital on 20 March 1991. The topic of the seminar, ethics and legal problems in resuscitation, resulted in a heated debate among attendees. Several doctors took issue with a presentation by Megan-Jane Johnstone, a nurse, ethicist and academic, in regards to documenting decision-making, patients' rights and guidelines around resuscitation. Other speakers included Paul Mestitz (Physician at Geelong Hospital) and Brian Bourke (Barrister). The seminar took place from 7.45-9:45pm in the John Lindell Lecture Theatre at the Geelong Hospital. The content was donated to the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) on a USB by Megan-Jane Johnstone, with the aim of raising awareness of how members of the medical profession debate and respond to ethical and legal concerns in healthcare. The original was given to the donor on VHS in 1991.115 minute video file (.mp4 multimedia format), transferred from VHS tape. In colour, with sound. Video shows proceedings of 'Ethics and Legal Problems in Resuscitation' seminar at The Geelong Hospital on Wednesday 20 March 1991. An image file shows a scan of the proceedings of the seminar, with handwritten notes indicating the name of those asking questions during discussion.ethics, nursing, legal, law, bioethics, medical ethics, patients rights, decision making -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Instrument - De Lee Tracheal Catheter, De Lee
... De Lee Tracheal Catheter used for the resuscitation of newborn infants ...Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne De Lee Tracheal Catheter used for the resuscitation of newborn infants Instrument De Lee Tracheal Catheter De Lee ...De Lee Tracheal Catheter used for the resuscitation of newborn infants -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumRM Resuscitator
... Metal box on stand containing C.I.G. oxy viva resuscitator...Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater melbourne C.I.G Metal box on stand containing C.I.G. oxy viva resuscitator RM Resuscitator ...Metal box on stand containing C.I.G. oxy viva resuscitatorC.I.G -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumResuscitator, Porton, Portable, Mark1, Calmic Limited
... Black rubber resuscitator in timber box with leather carry handle. ...One side Perspex. Resuscitator, Porton, Portable, Mark1 Calmic Limited ...Black rubber resuscitator in timber box with leather carry handle. One side Perspex.DISTRIBUTED BY CALMIC LIMITED -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Nungurner School student learning CPR 1992, Lakes Post Newspaper
... Black and white photograph showing Catherine Kleinitz of Nungurner Primary School with Resuscitation dummy. Nungurner Victoria...Schools Students activities Black and white photograph showing Catherine Kleinitz of Nungurner Primary School with Resuscitation dummy. Nungurner Victoria Photograph Nungurner School student learning CPR 1992 Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and white photograph showing Catherine Kleinitz of Nungurner Primary School with Resuscitation dummy. Nungurner Victoriaschools, students, activities -
Kew Historical Society IncCertificate - Document, Education Department (Victoria), Junior Swimming Certificate No 99243, 1963
... Junior Swimming Certificate awarded to Gail Norman in 1963 for passing the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating and method of resuscitation....Swimming certificates Junior swimming certificate Gail Norman "Gail Norman / 29-3-'63 / No 99243" Junior Swimming Certificate awarded to Gail Norman in 1963 for passing the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating and method of resuscitation. Junior Swimming Certificate No 99243 Certificate Document Education Department (Victoria) ...Education Department of Victoria certificates were awarded to students who achieved swimming proficiency.Junior Swimming Certificate awarded to Gail Norman in 1963 for passing the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating and method of resuscitation."Gail Norman / 29-3-'63 / No 99243"swimming certificates, junior swimming certificate, gail norman -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumOxygen rescuscitation equipment, Automan Mk2
... resuscitator...Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater melbourne resuscitator resuscitation oxygen Siebe Gorman Automan (on carry case) White metal box with rubber attachments and oxygen mask in a black carry case. ...White metal box with rubber attachments and oxygen mask in a black carry case. Yellow instruction booklet inside.Siebe Gorman Automan (on carry case)resuscitator, resuscitation, oxygen -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionFunctional object - first aid airway, Johnson & Johnson, Johnson & Johnson Resusitube Airway, unknown
... used to provide mouth to mouth resuscitation...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne used to provide mouth to mouth resuscitation Of significance to the AHNL as an example of first aid equipment First aid medical equipment Johnson & Johnson Resusitube Airway Plastic device with a tube at each end of a mouthguard Johnson & Johnson Resusitube Airway Functional object first aid airway Johnson & Johnson ...used to provide mouth to mouth resuscitationOf significance to the AHNL as an example of first aid equipmentPlastic device with a tube at each end of a mouthguardJohnson & Johnson Resusitube Airwayfirst aid, medical equipment -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Cannula, Transfusion
... Each team consisted of one doctor trained in surgery, blood transfusion and resuscitation, another doctor trained in anaesthesia, resuscitation and blood donor classification, and four other assisting staff. ...Each team consisted of one doctor trained in surgery, blood transfusion and resuscitation, another doctor trained in anaesthesia, resuscitation and blood donor classification, and four other assisting staff. ...Doctors trained in blood transfusion were essential to the development of Forward Resuscitation Teams during World War I. In 1918, Dr Alan Holmes a Court and his colleagues established a resuscitation team and, following their remarkable success at the battle of Hamel on July 4, teams were permanently established at each of the five Australian divisions. Each team consisted of one doctor trained in surgery, blood transfusion and resuscitation, another doctor trained in anaesthesia, resuscitation and blood donor classification, and four other assisting staff. This team moved out to the wounded, rather than waiting for them to be stretchered back. They provided on-the-spot, life-saving resuscitation. The wounded were then transported back to the Casualty Clearing Station or Regimental Aid Post for further treatment.A selection of metal cannula of various designs and sizes.blood, transfusion, intravenous, cannula -
Kew Historical Society IncCertificate, Education Department (Victoria), Junior Swimming Certificate, 15/05/1939
... The certificate records that the swimmer passed the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating, and methods of resuscitation. ...The certificate records that the swimmer passed the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating, and methods of resuscitation. Junior Swimming Certificate Certificate Certificate Education Department (Victoria) ...This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand.The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Printed Junior Swimming Certificate. Education Department of Victoria. Awarded to G. Rogers in 1939. The certificate records that the swimmer passed the test for juniors in swimming, diving, floating, and methods of resuscitation. No. 147697. Date: 15 May 1939george rogers, swimming certificates
