LAMP, ELECTRIC
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- Material Type
- Artifact
- Other Name
- ULTRA-VIOLET C/W GOGGLES, STAND
- Date Range From
- 1910
- Date Range To
- 1920
- Materials
- IRON, STEEL, LEATHER
- Catalogue Number
- P19870010012
- Material Type
- Artifact
- Other Name
- ULTRA-VIOLET C/W GOGGLES, STAND
- Date Range From
- 1910
- Date Range To
- 1920
- Materials
- IRON, STEEL, LEATHER
- No. Pieces
- 2
- Height
- 196.5
- Width
- 69.0
- Diameter
- 106.1
- Description
- SINGLE MAST AND BOOM SUPPORTING LAMP HOUSING/REFLECTOR. RAISED/LOWERED BY MEANS OF PULLEY AND CABLE. MERCURY FILLED LAMP BULB. UNIT SUPPORTED ON 3 LEGS WITH CASTORS. LEATHER GOGGLES FOR PROTECTING EYES, LEATHER FACE PIECE, COTTON STRAP AND COTTON CORDUROY PADDING FOR FACE. BLACK IS CHIPPING AND CRACKING IN VARIOUS AREAS. "VICTOR" MARKED ON LAMP HOUSING. HOUSING TURNS AND CAN BE ADJUSTED. VOLTMETER ON TOP OF BASE. GLASS IS CRACKED AND BROKEN. 3 SILVER KNOBS WHICH SCREW ON/OFF A THREAD POST. WHITE PLUG, WHITE KNOB ACROSS FROM PLUG. LARGE BLACK KNOB ACROSS FROM VOLTMETER. METAL PLATE "MADE IN CHICAGO, U.S.A. SERIAL NO. 56397 110 VOLT 10 AMP. 60CY". CLOTH CORD; WORN, TAPED AND ONE PLUG BROKEN.
- Subjects
- LIGHTING DEVICE
- Historical Association
- HEALTH SERVICES
- History
- VICTOR X-RAY CORP. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. USED FOR THE TREATMENT OF SKIN PROBLEMS, I.E. MOLES, MINOR LESIONS AND OCCASIONALLY OTHER AILMENTS SUCH AS COMMON COLD. BY 1930 THIS TREATMENT HAD MORE OR LESS BEEN ABANDONED BY THE MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT. *UPDATE* IN 2014 COLLECTIONS ASSISTANT JANE EDMUNDSON CONDUCTED A SURVEY OF ART OBJECTS, INCLUDING ONE ASSOCIATED WITH THE ROY CLINIC. THE FOLLOWING HISTORY OF THE ROY CLINIC WAS DEVELOPED WITH INFORMATION FROM GALT ARCHIVES, DR. LOUIS ARTHUR ROY'S LETHBRIDGE HERALD OBITUARY, AND THE BOOK 'MEDICAL CLINICS AND PHYSICIANS OF SOUTHERN ALBERTA' BY GERALD M. MCDOUGALL AND FIONA C. HARRIS (1991). DR. LOUIS A. ROY WAS BORN IN MOOSOMIN, SASKATCHEWAN IN 1888. AFTER RECEIVING HIS EARLY EDUCATION THERE, HE PURSUED MEDICINE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WHERE HE EARNED A BACHELOR OF MEDICINE IN 1911. AFTER COMPLETING AN INTERNSHIP AT THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL IN MONTREAL, FOCUSING ON SURGERY AND PATHOLOGY, DR. ROY MOVED TO ALBERTA IN 1913. HE PRACTICED WITH DOCTORS DEVEBER AND CAMPBELL IN LETHBRIDGE FOR FIVE YEARS BEFORE JOINING THE ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. HE WAS STATIONED IN A BRITISH MILITARY HOSPITAL IN KENT AS A PATHOLOGIST AND EARNED THE RANK OF CAPTAIN. UPON WAR'S END DR. ROY RETURNED TO LETHBRIDGE AND WORKED WITH THE CAMPBELL GROUP UNTIL 1936, WHEN HE PARTNERED WITH DR. VALERIAN SWANCESKY (AND LATER, WITH DR. STEPHEN SCHMALTZ) TO CREATE THE ROY CLINIC GROUP. THE CLINIC WAS HOUSED ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE SHERLOCK BLOCK. DR. ROY WAS ACCREDITED AS A SURGEON BY THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF CANADA IN 1945, AND HE PRACTICED AT THE CLINIC UNTIL HIS RETIREMENT IN 1961. DR. ROY'S SON, DR. DOUGLAS GAETEN ROY ALSO JOINED THE PRACTICE IN 1945. DR. LOUIS A. ROY DIED IN 1964, BUT THE PRACTICE CONTINUED WITH ADDITIONS INCLUDING DR. DONALD ARTHUR RICE AND DR. JAMES ALFRED MCNALLY. THE CLINIC MOVED TO 2ND AVENUE SOUTH IN 1959, AND OPERATED THERE UNDER THE ROY NAME UNTIL BECOMING THE PARK MEDICAL GROUP IN THE LATE 1980S. SEE PERMANENT FILE FOR HARCOPIES OF DR. LOUIS A. ROY'S OBITUARY AND RELEVANT PAGES OF MCDOUGALL AND HARRIS' BOOK.
- Catalogue Number
- P19870010012
- Acquisition Date
- 1987-07
- Collection
- Museum
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