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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Stethoscope Bells
... Stethoscope Bells...Stethoscope Bells... Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Stethoscope Bells BakeLite ...BakeLitestethoscope bells -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Stethoscope used by Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green, pre 1997
... This original bell stethoscope belonged to Dr Lorna Lloyd... This original bell stethoscope belonged to Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green ...This original bell stethoscope belonged to Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green.Stethoscope, metal with black rubber tubing and red rubber ear pieces. Rubber sections of stethoscope have significantly deteriorated. -
South West Healthcare
Electronic Stethoscope, Medetron, Medical Equipment, 20th Century
... including volume, 1 elastic belt clip, 1 stethoscope, 1 metal bell... elastic belt clip, 1 stethoscope, 1 metal bell with connecting ...1 blue case labelled MEDETRON containing; 1 power unit including volume, 1 elastic belt clip, 1 stethoscope, 1 metal bell with connecting plug, 1 black drum piece"Medetron Electronic Stethoscope". Made in Japan. Labelled "School of Nursing"electronic stethescope -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Fetal stethoscope associated with the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, c. 1900
This stethoscope , or auriscope, came from the Royal Devon & Exeter hospital in 1958 when the maternity unit was transferred to the new City Hospital. Dr Walker in his correspondence states: "The foetal auriscope is from the days of modesty, came from the Royal Devon & Exter Hospital in 1958, when its maternity ward transferred to the new City Hospital and storage for memorabilia was unavailable." This item is similar to Stoke's stethoscope, or Barclay's stethoscope, as illustrated in Tiemann's catalogue of 1899. The stem of this stethoscope is, however, much longer than either of these. The stethoscope came with a letter written to Dr Walker's maternal grandfather by Dr. James Young Simpson. This letter was transferred to the RANZCOG Archives following conservation treatment by the Conservation Centre.A lightweight wooden stethoscope with long stem and a black ebony bell on one end. The bell is almost flat. 37.5 cms in length.infant care