Dr C S Ward, Papers
Fonds
A.1992.0001
1910-1993
1 box
Box of papers compiled by Dr C S Ward of the Royal Infirmary Huddersfield, relating to anaesthesia and analgesia. Box contains seven folders of items:
1. Folder originally titled 'British Sterilizers Bed Pan Washer' containing five plan drawings including two of bed pan washer installations, an advertising leaflet for Bedpan Washers, and an instruction manual for Sterne Refrigeration.
2. Folder originally titled ‘16’ containing journal articles: 'The Battle Against Pain', advertisement for the Cardiff Inhaler for Penthrane, advertisement for the Cyprane Inhaler; advertisement for Trichloroethylene; BOC Medical Boyle Apparatus Models K&L leaflet (contains history of anaesthesia and history of Boyles machinery).
3. Folder originally titled ‘15 Emergency Supply’ containing a Medishield Oxygen Therapy Equipment manual, BOC conditions of sale document for medical gases and equipment, handbook on the use of the Sparklet Pocket Resuscitator, advertising brochure for TFC and SE Marrett Heads Surgical Anaesthesia, copy of the History of Anaesthesia Society Newsletter for May 1992, photographs of operating tables, brochure commemorating the 45th anniversary of ‘Loosco’.
4. Folder originally titled ‘8’ containing a photocopy of patents for improvements in vibrators for Massage Treatment by Gerald Macaura, photocopy of an article titled 'Toxic Effects of Di-Vinyl Ether' in 'Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Analgesia by C. Langton Hewer (Fifth Edition), photocopies of anaesthetic apparatus catalogues including from Downs Bros. and Charles F. Thackray, copy of article in The Medical Record journal dated March 1910 titled 'The Method of Respiration by Intratracheal Insufflation, its Scientific Principle and its Practical Availability in Medicine and Surgery', letter to Ward from Richard Salt regarding a quiz question in the 1980 issue of Anaesthesia.
5. Folder originally titled ‘10’ containing a photocopy of the full report of the ceremony of laying the first stone of the Huddersfield Infirmary, correspondence sent to Ward by I M Vickery relating to research into producing nasal masks for anaesthesia, copy of a speech by Mary Walsh titled 'Plums on a Plate' relating to the history of royal trees situated in Huddersfield, notes on the Walton series of anaesthetic machines, copy of speech by Ward titled 'Presidential Address' on anaesthesia (date and venue unknown), copy of speech by Ward on the history of anaesthesia, correspondence from Huddersfield Royal Infirmary supplying Dr A Ward with statistics on in-patients at hospitals in Huddersfield, speech on the history of Huddersfield Medical Society 1814-1964 by Dr J B [Boyles], article on Ward's medical exhibits in 'Healthview' September 1987, photocopy of journal article by Francis E. Shipway titled 'The Advantages of Warm Anaesthetic Vapours, and an apparatus for their administration' (1916).
6. Folder originally titled ‘9’ containing a booklet titled ’Dr. Minnitt's Self-Administered Apparatus for the Midwifery of General Practice’; ‘The Administration of Analgesia in Labour by means of Dr. Minnitt's Gas and Air Apparatus’ by John Elam, brochures for Gas-Oxygen machines produced by Anaesthetic Equipment Limited, Jectaflo and Wembley, servicing manual for the Lucy Baldwin Analgesic Apparatus, servicing manual for the Walton Five anaesthetic apparatus, servicing manual for the Stephenson Minuteman resuscitator, manual for the Oxford Vaporiser Mark IV.
7. Folder containing blank notification forms for the Public Health Act (Ophthalmia Neonatorum) Regulations in 1914, notebook containing lists of patients prescribed alcoholic drinks between 1928-1962, photographs (unannotated), photographs of nurses sent to A A Butterworth in Huddersfield (unconfirmed, possibly taken at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary), and colour photographs of museum exhibition items collected by Ward, advertising material for Health Ray Sun Lamps, copy of Lawrence Weighed Diabetic Diet pamphlet titled ‘Black and Red Portions’ (1963).
1. Folder originally titled 'British Sterilizers Bed Pan Washer' containing five plan drawings including two of bed pan washer installations, an advertising leaflet for Bedpan Washers, and an instruction manual for Sterne Refrigeration.
2. Folder originally titled ‘16’ containing journal articles: 'The Battle Against Pain', advertisement for the Cardiff Inhaler for Penthrane, advertisement for the Cyprane Inhaler; advertisement for Trichloroethylene; BOC Medical Boyle Apparatus Models K&L leaflet (contains history of anaesthesia and history of Boyles machinery).
3. Folder originally titled ‘15 Emergency Supply’ containing a Medishield Oxygen Therapy Equipment manual, BOC conditions of sale document for medical gases and equipment, handbook on the use of the Sparklet Pocket Resuscitator, advertising brochure for TFC and SE Marrett Heads Surgical Anaesthesia, copy of the History of Anaesthesia Society Newsletter for May 1992, photographs of operating tables, brochure commemorating the 45th anniversary of ‘Loosco’.
4. Folder originally titled ‘8’ containing a photocopy of patents for improvements in vibrators for Massage Treatment by Gerald Macaura, photocopy of an article titled 'Toxic Effects of Di-Vinyl Ether' in 'Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Analgesia by C. Langton Hewer (Fifth Edition), photocopies of anaesthetic apparatus catalogues including from Downs Bros. and Charles F. Thackray, copy of article in The Medical Record journal dated March 1910 titled 'The Method of Respiration by Intratracheal Insufflation, its Scientific Principle and its Practical Availability in Medicine and Surgery', letter to Ward from Richard Salt regarding a quiz question in the 1980 issue of Anaesthesia.
5. Folder originally titled ‘10’ containing a photocopy of the full report of the ceremony of laying the first stone of the Huddersfield Infirmary, correspondence sent to Ward by I M Vickery relating to research into producing nasal masks for anaesthesia, copy of a speech by Mary Walsh titled 'Plums on a Plate' relating to the history of royal trees situated in Huddersfield, notes on the Walton series of anaesthetic machines, copy of speech by Ward titled 'Presidential Address' on anaesthesia (date and venue unknown), copy of speech by Ward on the history of anaesthesia, correspondence from Huddersfield Royal Infirmary supplying Dr A Ward with statistics on in-patients at hospitals in Huddersfield, speech on the history of Huddersfield Medical Society 1814-1964 by Dr J B [Boyles], article on Ward's medical exhibits in 'Healthview' September 1987, photocopy of journal article by Francis E. Shipway titled 'The Advantages of Warm Anaesthetic Vapours, and an apparatus for their administration' (1916).
6. Folder originally titled ‘9’ containing a booklet titled ’Dr. Minnitt's Self-Administered Apparatus for the Midwifery of General Practice’; ‘The Administration of Analgesia in Labour by means of Dr. Minnitt's Gas and Air Apparatus’ by John Elam, brochures for Gas-Oxygen machines produced by Anaesthetic Equipment Limited, Jectaflo and Wembley, servicing manual for the Lucy Baldwin Analgesic Apparatus, servicing manual for the Walton Five anaesthetic apparatus, servicing manual for the Stephenson Minuteman resuscitator, manual for the Oxford Vaporiser Mark IV.
7. Folder containing blank notification forms for the Public Health Act (Ophthalmia Neonatorum) Regulations in 1914, notebook containing lists of patients prescribed alcoholic drinks between 1928-1962, photographs (unannotated), photographs of nurses sent to A A Butterworth in Huddersfield (unconfirmed, possibly taken at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary), and colour photographs of museum exhibition items collected by Ward, advertising material for Health Ray Sun Lamps, copy of Lawrence Weighed Diabetic Diet pamphlet titled ‘Black and Red Portions’ (1963).
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