Reference NumberMIMM/2017-5/53
TitleHewitt's Airway
Date1900-1949
DescriptionThis oropharyngeal airway as designed by Hewitt has two components: a metal collar component and the curved red India rubber tube, cut obliquely. They are joint together by a black string.
It was used to overcome airway obstruction in unconscious patients during anaesthesia.
The India rubber tube is stained because of use.
The item appears as the fifth edition by Hewitt (1922), described as a ‘circular metal ring, with an internal diameter of half an inch, and a deep groove in its outer circumference to allow of the ring being held firmly by the teeth’.
Extent1 item
Dimensions115mm x 30mm x 30mm
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Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameAnaesthetic Inhaler
TermAnaesthesia, Inhalation
Anaesthesia
Anaesthesiology -- instrumentation
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/3741Brangan; Patrick (1904-1977); physician1904-1977
DS/UK/4846Hewitt; Frederic W. (1857-1916); Sir; Physician Anaesthetist1857-1916
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