Photograph of an anaestheologist, Dr. A. Pasquet. The anaesthetic machine is shown in the photograph. The patient is paralysed and this machine acts as lungs, it is doing the breathing for you.
Photograph of an anaestheologist, Dr. A. Pasquet. The anaesthetic machine is shown in the photograph. The patient is paralysed and this machine acts as lungs, it is doing the breathing for you.
Notes
The anaesthetic machine. During major surgery the patient is paralysed and this machine acts as lung doing your breathing for you under the watchful eyes of Dr. A. Pasquet, anaestheologist. In the lower left hand corner can be faintly seen the table controls which allows the surgeon to place the patient in any desired position.
Photo showing "Look into my eyes, you are getting very sleepy..." seemed to be the technique of Vancouver Registered Nurse Anne Rogers, here preparing Dave Martin for the needle.
Photo showing "Look into my eyes, you are getting very sleepy..." seemed to be the technique of Vancouver Registered Nurse Anne Rogers, here preparing Dave Martin for the needle.
Photo showing Queuing up can be a bloody frustrating business usually, but that was not the case Monday and Tuesday of this week at the travelling B.C. Yukon Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic where a mellow atmosphere prevailed.
Photo showing Queuing up can be a bloody frustrating business usually, but that was not the case Monday and Tuesday of this week at the travelling B.C. Yukon Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic where a mellow atmosphere prevailed.
Photo showing Blood donors were carefully escorted to a resting area by trained volunteers after giving. Susan Rooney gives a hand to G. Holiday-Smith in the photo above.
Photo showing Blood donors were carefully escorted to a resting area by trained volunteers after giving. Susan Rooney gives a hand to G. Holiday-Smith in the photo above.
Photograph of clearing for machine shop site and storage yard, Moore Creek camp in background, looking east. Wood and debris being burned in centre. Truck parked in foreground.
Bud Powell is a longtime resident of Kitimat and former smeltersite resident. He worked for Alcan.
Custodial History
Donated by Bud Powell.
Scope and Content
Photograph of clearing for machine shop site and storage yard, Moore Creek camp in background, looking east. Wood and debris being burned in centre. Truck parked in foreground.
Photograph of clearing of site for machine shop and plant yard, Moore Creek, looking north. Wood and debris being burned in centre. Truck and other machinery in front of that.
Bud Powell is a longtime resident of Kitimat and former smeltersite resident. He worked for Alcan.
Custodial History
Donated by Bud Powell.
Scope and Content
Photograph of clearing of site for machine shop and plant yard, Moore Creek, looking north. Wood and debris being burned in centre. Truck and other machinery in front of that.
Photograph of Dennis Rudolph and a young woman putting up the donation total numbers at the Aluminum City Telethon. Doug Smith is next to them on the right.
Photograph of Dennis Rudolph and a young woman putting up the donation total numbers at the Aluminum City Telethon. Doug Smith is next to them on the right.
Photo showing Kitimat and District Soccer Association treasurer, Roy Leibach (centre) presenting a cheque to Bill Nichol (right), administrator of the Kitimat General Hospital. On left is Peter Stinis whose trophy was won by Prince Rupert in the league soccer final played at Terrace on April 14. Half of the proceeds went to Terrace Hospital, other half to Kitimat. Bill Nichol said the money would be spent on a humidifier for the pediatric ward.
Photo showing Kitimat and District Soccer Association treasurer, Roy Leibach (centre) presenting a cheque to Bill Nichol (right), administrator of the Kitimat General Hospital. On left is Peter Stinis whose trophy was won by Prince Rupert in the league soccer final played at Terrace on April 14. Half of the proceeds went to Terrace Hospital, other half to Kitimat. Bill Nichol said the money would be spent on a humidifier for the pediatric ward.