Doctor - Operation Theatre 1905
by Mike Savad
Title
Doctor - Operation Theatre 1905
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Colorized Photo
Description
Colorized Photo from around 1905
Original title: Grave Operation
Location: Might be Johns Hopkins Hospital
Shhhhh.... It's almost time, hey, pass the popcorn will you, its about to start...
This is an operation theater, a place where both nurses and doctors can kick back and watch the show of the day. This room was designed for learning, and people were allowed to watch the operation. In the past people were allowed to sit practically on the operating floor.
This image was taken around 1905. The light above is Victorian in nature, and while the bulbs are large, they aren't that bright. They relied on the window and it being sunny out, in order to operate. I have no idea what they did when the sun hid behind clouds.
Surgical gloves were invented in 1890, so they actually did have them then, but as you can see by the anesthesiologist, they were not always worn, same with face masks, it seems only a few got to wear those. The smocks they wear, simply protects their suits the doctors are wearing. And that is their actual use, its not there to protect the patient, its to prevent blood from getting on their tie.
Note how they put people to sleep back then.
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September 5th, 2015
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