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2 Theatre Towels
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2 Theatre Towels

Date1956
Object NameTowel
Mediumlinen
ClassificationsMedicine and Healthcare
AcquisitionKenneth A Webster Nursing Collection.
LocationView by Appointment
Object numberABDMS029467
About MeUsed to cover around operation sites and patient; the operation itself was covered by a fenestrated towe lthrough which the surgeon operated. The patient was "toweled up" or drape by the surgeon and theater nurse (Or scrub nurse); carefully unrolling and positioning the sterlile sheets/towels/drapes ensuring that the sterlile materials remained uncontaminated. Green was used to indicate that the linen had been sterilised. Martin Nichols was the pioneer of this system, believing that it was kinder on the eyes of the conscious patients he was operating on in nureo- surgery. The towels are folded as they would have been prior to being packed in dressing drums. In use in the theatre they would have been held in position by means of sterlile towel foreceps.
Sterilizer Forceps
Robert Whitelaw
1930s - 1950s