Pemberton Memorial Operating Room

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The Pemberton Memorial Operating Room is a National Historic Site of Canada, the first operating room of the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, British Columbia. It established the Royal Jubilee Hospital as the leading surgical hospital in the province. Interior components were selected and designed to be easily cleaned and disinfected after each surgical procedure, including the mosaic tile floor, and it was connected to a sterilizing room. The design implemented anti-sepsis techniques developed by Joseph Lister, who visited the room in 1897 and was favourably impressed. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In the centre is a bed on which is a patient covered in a sheet. To the right of the patient are two female nurses, and to the left are two female nurses flanking a male doctor, all facing the patient. Flanking the patient and surgical team are four tables, two on each side. The tables on the left contain an array of metal surgical tools, the tables on the right various pans and covered pitchers.Behind can be seen three of the eight walls of the octagonal room, each centred by a large window. through the central window can be seen the roof and walls of another building, as well as several chimneys. In front of the leftmost window is a metal stnad with three shelves containing various large glass bottles.
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rdf:langString The Pemberton Memorial Operating Room is a National Historic Site of Canada, the first operating room of the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, British Columbia. It established the Royal Jubilee Hospital as the leading surgical hospital in the province. The construction of the building to house the operating room was financed by a bequest left by Joseph Pemberton, and supplemented with additional funding by his widow Teresa Pemberton, who also partially funded the purchase of equipment. The funds were originally intended for the construction of a maternity ward, but were insufficient for such a project. Interior components were selected and designed to be easily cleaned and disinfected after each surgical procedure, including the mosaic tile floor, and it was connected to a sterilizing room. The design implemented anti-sepsis techniques developed by Joseph Lister, who visited the room in 1897 and was favourably impressed. It was used daily from its completion in 1896 until 1925, when the hospital expanded and built six new operating rooms. The Pemberton Memorial Operating Room was declared a municipal heritage site in 1995 and recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada on 28 November 2005.
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