Ohaus Harvard Trip balance, 2kg, circa 1914-1960s
Scope and Contents
The artifacts and memorabilia series contains textiles, clothing, medical instruments, lab equipment, and a large candle used for candelighting ceremonies. Textiles and clothing include a nurse’s uniform and associated buttons, pins, hat studs, stockings, boots, and ties; several examples of nurses’ caps; a surgical face mask; and a World War I service banner hung by NEDH in honor of community members serving in the Army Nurse Corps. Medical instruments include surgical tools, a Miller-Abbott duodenal tube, a ceramic bed pan, and syringes. One syringe is commemorative, presented in 1973 by the Eli Lilly Company to 1923 graduate Evelyn Peterson Simonds in honor of her administering the first dose of insulin in New England at NEDH, a practice pioneered by Dr. Elliott Joslin. A handkerchief of Dr. Joslin is also in this series. Lab equipment includes a number of glass test tube thyroid clips and a balance with weights.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1914-1960s
Creator
- From the Collection: New England Deaconess Hospital (Organization)
Access Note
Collection is open for research. Student records less than 50 years old, including microfilm student records, are closed. Some faculty records and other materials are also closed due to privacy restrictions; please consult the Archivist for more information. Portions of this collection are stored off-site. Please allow 24-48 hours for retrieval.
Full Extent
From the Series: 24.75 Linear Feet (12 containers)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository
John J. Burns Library
Boston College
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