Model, Anatomical
Object number2010.75.139 a-l
Manufacturer
Laerdal Medical Corporation
Manufacturer
Simulaids, Inc.
Date1847-1969
OriginNorway
OriginWoodstock, NY
OriginEngland
OriginArmonk, NY
MediumMetal;Rubber; Fabric; Velcro; Paper; Plastic
Credit LineGift of Slippery Rock University Foundation
DescriptionInfant resuscitation doll kit including white suitcase, baby doll, rubber pulse bulb with rubber tubing, rubber pulse bulb with partial rubber tubing, plastic mouthpiece, rubber mouthpiece, rubber mouthpiece, packet of disposable lungs, bulb syringe, two keys, and tray insert.DimensionsHeight x Width x Length (a): 5.438 × 21.375 × 11.25 in. (13.8 × 54.3 × 28.6 cm)Height x Width x Depth (b): 21.375 × 11.5 × 5.25 in. (54.3 × 29.2 × 13.3 cm)
Length x Width (c): 28.5 × 3 in. (72.4 × 7.6 cm)
Length x Width (d): 7.125 × 2 in. (18.1 × 5.1 cm)
Length x Width (e): 2.625 × 1.375 in. (6.7 × 3.5 cm)
Length x Width (f): 2 × 1 in. (5.1 × 2.5 cm)
Length x Width (g): 2 × 1 in. (5.1 × 2.5 cm)
Length x Width x Depth (k): 1.375 × 0.688 × 63 in. (3.5 × 1.7 × 160 cm)
Height x Width x Depth (l): 1.5 × 15.875 × 10.25 in. (3.8 × 40.3 × 26 cm)
Marks(h)
A manufacturer's tag in the packet reads " 100-2018 Dozen Lungs for / CPR-I & II Premie, Cathy & / Billy Baby CPR Manikins / Simulaids, Inc. / Woodstock, New York 12498".
(j-k)
Imprinted in the metal on one side is the manufacturer's mark "CHENEY / ENGLAND".
On the opposite side is the mark "30".
(l)
A label adhered to bottom right corner reads "Resusci-Baby / Made in Norway / FOR / LAERDAL MEDICAL / CORPORATION ARMONK N.Y."
Historical NotesPart of a collection that documents the contributions of Catholic orders to healthcare in Western Pennsylvania. The collection was originally on display at Slippery Rock University as an exhibition titled, "Sisters in Healthcare: Sixteen Communities of Religious Sisters in Western PA, 1847-1969." With this collection, the History Center has the largest collection of Pre-Vatican II habits in the United States. Many of the long-standing healthcare facilities in the region were started by the Sisters including Mercy Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, and many others.
On View
On view1840-1879
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