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Models Of Ventilating Devices (3)
Models Of Ventilating Devices (3)
Models Of Ventilating Devices (3)

Models Of Ventilating Devices (3)

Object NameModel
Mediumwood, metal, zinc
ClassificationsMedicine and Healthcare
DimensionsOverall: Height: 15.875 cm, Width: 7.62 cm, Depth: 33.02 cm, 5.25: 0 , Depth: 9.525 cm, Depth: 33.02 cm, 5.5: 0 , Depth: 11.43 cm, Depth: 32.385 cm
AcquisitionKenneth A Webster Nursing Collection.
LocationView by Appointment
Object numberABDMS029425
About MeSet of three models illustrating the principles of ventilation; used as a teaching aid at the City Hospital, hygiene, preliminary part 1 of syllabus; students sitting this element were trying for the fever part of the registerof the General Nursing Council. The models are typical of the types of ventillation required to be known.

Model Bath - J E & Co. Ltd
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1920-1967
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1920-1967
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1938-1941
Mounted Board Showing S Bends And Pipe Junctions
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1930-1950
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
possibly 1930-1940
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1930s
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1930-1950
Registered Fever Nurse (RFN) Scotland Badge
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1925-1983
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1918
Female Patients Outdoors on Deck Chairs Tuberculosis Treatment
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
C.1925
Female Patients Outdoors (with Children) Tuberculosis Treatment
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
C.1925
Registered Fever Nurse (RFN) Scotland Badge
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1925-1983
Registered Fever Nurse (RFN) Scotland Badge
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1925-1983
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
July 1938
Aberdeen City Hospital for Infectious Diseases
1938-1941