Cambridge Simpli-Trol Electrocardiograph
Cambridge Instrument CoView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinThe first truly portable string galvanometer electrocardiograph was manufactured by the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company of London in about 1930. The instrument weighed 30 lbs.
Cameron Omniangle Flexible Gastroscope
OmniangleView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinWood case with purple velvet lining contains the gastroscope, 5 bulbs, rubber balloon and electrical cable connection.
Spencer Brass Microscope
Spencer Lens CompanyView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinThree lens, horseshoe base, square fixed stage. Marks on microscope: Pat.Dec 11, 1900, Spencer, Buffalo USA.
IBM 5800 ECG Computer on a Cart
IBMView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinIntroduced in 1978, the IBM 5800 was the first production electrocardiograph with an analysis computer on board. It was a very large piece of equipment and weighed nearly 300 lbs. It was barely portab…
Portrait of Clara B. Hipke
Massopust, Leo CView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinBorn in Manitowoc County, Clara Belitz Hipke was widely known for her activity in public health service and social work. In 1906, Hipke founded the Milwaukee Maternity and Dispensary Association. Hipk…
Portrait of Bernard F. McGrath
McCreedy, BenjaminView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinDr. McGrath was born in the state of Massachusetts on December 25, 1869. He attended Georgetown University for his A.B. degree in 1894 and an M.D. degree in 1895. A second M.D. degree was conferred on…
Milwaukee Medical College Class of 1906 Commencement Announcement
Milwaukee Medical CollegeView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinCommencement announcement for the class of 1906.
C-237 Milwaukee Tub
Marquette Electronics, IncView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinSoon after the installation of the Central ECG System in Chicago (1966) Marquette realized that the C-201 Patientransmitter data acquisition "box" needed wheels to transport it from patient room to pa…
Milwaukee County General Hospital, Operating Room
View Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinThe surgery was done in the new addition to county hospital on May 23, 1903. The surgeon was Dr. D.J. Hayes. Top Row. left to right: Henry Deicher, James Boylan, John Baason, Lambert Hargartan, Frank…
Betz Special Pocket Instrument Kit
Frank S. Betz CoView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinSurgical kit in a leather case.
Dr. Samuel Robinson’s Apparatus for Artificial Pneumothorax
Philadelphia Surgical Instruments CoView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinKit comes in a black box that contains two bottles of 2000 c.c. capacity, tubing, valves and a manometer used to read pressure levels.
Simpli-Trol Portable Electrocardiograph- Stethograph
Cambridge Instrument Co. IncView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinWooden case containing an electrocardiograph-stethoscope machine.
Milwaukee Children's Hospital
View Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinMilwaukee Children's Hospital
Fairchild Fluoro-Record Film Viewer
Fairchild Camera and Instrument CorporationView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinFilm viewer, model F-217, 70mm roll film viewer.
Circular of Information Concerning Milwaukee Medical College and School of Dentistry Including Trinity Hospital and Milwaukee Free Dispensary 1894
Milwaukee Medical CollegeView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinMilwaukee Medical College Circular 1894
English Cased Barrel Microscope and Original Fitted Rosewood Case
View Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinDrum microscope of the 1820s, with rosewood box and accessories.
Class of 1897 Commencement Invitation
Wisconsin College of Physicians and SurgeonsView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinCommencement invitation for the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons graduating class of 1897.
Tram Monitor
Marquette Electronics, IncView Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinIn 1989 Marquette introduced a portable monitor called SMART PAC with one of the first "liquid crystal" screens. A rack on the rear held a "TRAM MODULE" making it a complete monitor with many paramete…
Portable Apothecary Kit
View Full Item in Medical College of WisconsinBlack case with purple velvet lining contains 11 vials with a space for a missing vial.