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Acrylic Blox : Ward in the Hampstead Smallpox Hospital, 1871
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Ward in the Hampstead Smallpox Hospital, 1871
Ward in the Hampstead Smallpox Hospital, 1871. This was under the management of the Metropolitan Asylums Board and was built to meet the needs of the epidemic of the winter of 1870 to 1871. This shows a Nightingale ward with windows opening top and bottom. With identical windows on the opposite side, ventillation could be adjusted. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 1871)
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Media ID 14863735
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8"x6" (20x15cm) Acrylic Blox
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 15.2cm (8" x 6")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This photo print, titled "Ward in the Hampstead Smallpox Hospital, 1871" offers a glimpse into the interior of a Victorian-era hospital ward. Managed by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, this hospital was specifically constructed to combat the smallpox epidemic that plagued London during the winter of 1870 to 1871. The image showcases a Nightingale ward with innovative windows that open both at the top and bottom. This unique design allowed for adjustable ventilation, ensuring optimal airflow within the room. The opposite side of the ward features identical windows, further enhancing air circulation. Within this carefully designed space, we see various individuals fulfilling their roles in healthcare. A female nurse tends to an invalid patient while pouring medicine from a bottle. Meanwhile, doctors and other medical professionals can be seen attending to their duties throughout the ward. This monochrome engraving provides valuable insight into nineteenth-century healthcare practices and highlights Florence Nightingale's influence as she revolutionized nursing standards during this era. Her dedication to improving hygiene and patient care earned her recognition as "Lady of the Lamp". As we explore this historical image captured by an unknown creator and preserved through time by Heritage Images, it serves as a reminder of how far medical science has progressed since then while honoring those who dedicated themselves to healing others amidst challenging circumstances.
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