Photographs of MEDICAL EQUIPMENT of the AMC Archives

The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives
Photograph Collection

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT


Box 28

    Ambulances/Conveyances

    Ancient Roman Instruments (from Dr. Nordnoff-Jung)

    Aneurism Wire

    Artificial Heart

    Beds/Tables

    Bellows Camera (Kelly Papers)

    Braces/Corsets

    Cardiac Equipment (Dome July 1981)

    Clothing (Nurses Uniforms)

    Coninuous Tub (Bladder Irrigation)

    Defibrillator (early model used by Kouwenhouven)

    Doctor's bag and stethoscope

    Forceps (from Kelly Papers)

    Galvanometric Table

    Heart/lung pump

    Heart Station

    Album:  "Heart Station, Johns Hopkins Hospital"
           (photos of galvanometers and electrocardiograms) 1911

    Album inserts - "Heart Station Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1911"

    Heat cradle

    Ice collar




MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

Box 28 


    Insufflator

    Iron Lung

    Laboratory equipment - unidentified - W.W. Mansfield

    (Lester steam apparatus ?)

    Needles

    Nursing: Bandages - A. Aubrey Bodine photo  n.d.

    Photographic equipment  ca. 1915

    Purdum - Gregorsk Solutor (?)  1949

    Rubber glove  

    Specula (from Kelly Papers)

    Surgical tools

    Tank (oxygen?)

    Vesico Vaginal instruments

    Vividifusion Apparatus (early kidney dialysis)
     from John Jacob Abel Papers  n.d.


    Wheelchair (Florence Nightingale's included)

    X-ray tubes



MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

Box 29

    Instruments (from Halsted Papers)

    Instruments (from Kelly Papers)

    Instruments (from Kelly Papers)

    Instruments (from Kelly Papers)

    Instruments (from Kelly Papers)

    Instruments (from radium ms., Kelly Papers)

    Refrigerators - wooden iceboxes

    Sterile dressings and apparatus - catheter tray

    Surgical Packs

    Surgical Packs

    Surgical Packs           

    Surgical Suite (in Zurich)

    Unidentified

    Unidentified
             


MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

Box 30      Unassigned

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