Testing the second Drinker Respirator, 1928
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Title
Testing the second Drinker Respirator, 1928
Subject
artificial respiration
Description
This is the first respirator ever made for clinical use being tested on the roof of the Harvard School of Public Health in 1928. It was utilized for the first time on October 12, 1928 at Children’s Hospital, Boston to successfully restore breathing to a child with respiratory failure from infantile paralysis. She died five days later of cardiac failure. A year later another polio patient, this time at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, was placed in the respirator for four weeks and made a complete recovery.
Date Created
1928
Identifier
Harvard Medical School Faculty and Staff Portrait Collection: D-W, ca. 1774-2001., Ser. 00138, M-CL02, M026.05
Files
Citation
“Testing the second Drinker Respirator, 1928,” OnView, accessed April 26, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/26597.