'Smith-Clarke Senior' adult cabinet 'Iron Lung'

Made:
1953 in Warwick
maker:
Cape Engineering Company Limited

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'Smith-Clarke Senior' adult cabinet respirator 'Iron Lung' designed by George Thomas Smith-Clarke and made by Cape Engineering Company Limited, Warwick, England, 1953

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Object Number:
1990-395/1
Materials:
aluminium alloy, brass (copper, zinc alloy), chromium plated, cotton (fibre), cotton (textile), electronic components, glass, plastic (unidentified), rubber (unidentified) and steel (metal)
Measurements:
overall: 1310 mm x 1400 mm x 2460 mm,
type:
iron lung
taxonomy:
  • furnishing and equipment
  • tools & equipment
credit:
Hampstead Health Authority. Royal Free Hospital