Equipment - Bandage winding machine ca. 1905-1933, Early 20th century

Historical information

1905-1933.The bandage winding machine wound calico bandages for patient use. A sheet of calico was torn into strips of differing widths and a length of around 8 feet or 240 cm.
The bandage was wound around the handle shaft, by hand initially, to get purchase, then the handle was turned until the bandage was tightly wound. Bandages were reused after being washed, dried and rewound on the machine.

Significance

bandages, bandage winding machine, nursing practice, Alfred Hospital

Physical description

An open wooden frame with six horizontal struts. At the top of the frame is a metal shaft which winds and holds the calico bandage. . It sits on a solid wooden base, 4 curved corners. 2 solid wooden end plates.

Inscriptions & markings

Marked from Ward 1 on outside of end plate in black ink

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