2003.71.36.1-.2

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Media Type
Image
Item Type
Images, Electronic
Description
(.1A) - 1cc glass syringe with blue glass plunger [unremovable]; "Propper Trophy Tuberculin", "3900" written on side (L-10.8cm, D-1.4cm)
(.1B) - stainless steel needle for .1A; "24"; sharp end of needle inserted inot piece of foam (L-5.5cm, W-.6cm)
(.2A) - cardboard box for 1cc syringe; "USED" written in black ink along side
(.2B) - cardboard lid for 1cc syringe box; red; yellow paper label reads: "TROPHY" in gold letters and written in black ink: "USED"; white paper label on side of box reads: "PROPER/TROPHY/HYPODERMIC SYRINGE/TUBERCULIN/LUER GLASS TIP/PROPPER MFG.CO. INC." printed in red
- used at PGH
-The Public General Hospital building in Chatham, Ontario was completed in 1893. In addition to assuming the normal functions of a hospital, PGH also included a Training School for Nurses. The Alumnae Association of the Chatham General Hospital Training School for Nurses was established in 1921. By 1960, seven additions had been added to the original hospital building. In 1964, a new Nurses' Education Building was opened. Since then, several construction projects have been undertaken, from the 1966 demolition of the original hospital building and subsequent construction of the new west wing (1968) to the 2004 establishment of the new Chatham-Kent Health Alliance which amalgamated Public General Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital. The School of Nursing was transferred to St. Clair College in 1973.
- Date unknown
- 1.7cm H / 12.5cm L
Chatham Kent Museum
Out in the Open exhibition
VS 050
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Chatham Kent Museum
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Chatham Kent Museum
Out in the Open exhibition
VS 050
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