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OBJECT TYPE
mfr's original packaging
DATE
1971
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2014.0097.002
MANUFACTURER
Abbott Laboratories
MODEL
Unknown
LOCATION
North Chicago, Illinois, United States of America

More Information


General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
2
Total Parts
2
AKA
N/A
Patents
N/A
General Description
Card stock

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
16.7 cm
Width
3.0 cm
Height
3.0 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Medical Technology
Category
Chemicals & medications
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Abbott
Country
United States of America
State/Province
Illinois
City
North Chicago

Context

Country
Unknown
State/Province
Unknown
Period
never used
Canada
Part of a collection of medical technologies donated to the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation by the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society. This object was on display as part ‘An Exhibit on Inhalers and Vaporizers, 1847-1968’ at CAS’s Annual Meeting in Ottawa in 2003.
Function
To contain and protect contents when not in use.
Technical
The use of penthrane in anesthesia was first reported by JF Artusio in 1960. He and his colleagues described its administration to 100 patients by closed, semi-closed, and open techniques. It is therefore not surprising that Penthrane was soon used in self-administration systems, and its analgesic properties led to its use to relieve the pain of labour. The development of the Analgizer followed logically from the use of Trilene inhalers, but it was notable as the first disposable analgesic inhaler. The inhaler comprised a plastic cylindrical tube fitted with a mouthpiece and containing a wick; it had no valves, but an orifice allowed the patient to dilute the Penthrane with air. It provided a Penthrane concentration of 0.75 to 0.85%. Its advantages included its small size, its light weight, its use without a face mask, and its disposability. (ref.1)
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
On box, proper front: "ABBOTT/ ANALGIZER/ One Unit/No. 6610/ PENTHRANE (methoxyflurane) disposable inhaler for analgesia./ Caution: Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a/ physician or other licensed practitioner. (SUPERVISION REQUIRED.)/ TM - Trademark"/ Proper bottom: "Lightweight, portable, versatile, convenient, economical, disposable/ Lot No. 821-8855/ Exp. Date June 1 1971/ General: Repeated inhalations through the Analgizer relieve pain effectively on demand without/ inducing unconsciousness. With remission of pain the patient loses the ability to concentrate/ on mouth breathing and to hold the Analgizer to his mouth; thus, excessive drowsiness is avoided./ With diluter opening covered, unit delivers approximately 0.5-0.8% Penthrane vapor for/ up to two hours of intermittent use."/ On proper back: "TO CHARGE:/ 1. Hold Analgizer vertically with mouthpiece down./ 2. Slowly pour in 15 ml of Penthrane (methoxyflurane)./ 3. Shake unit lightly to expel excess droplets, and wipe mouthpiece./ WARNING: DO NOT USE WITH ANY OTHER AGENT OTHER THAN PENTHRANE/ (methoxyflurane). FOR USE BY ONE PATIENT ONLY./ Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Illinois 60064, U.S.A."/ There is a diagram corresponding to the directions on the proper right with the word "Mouthpiece" at the bottom./ On top: "TO USE:/ 1. Fasten Analgizer comfortably to patient's wrist./ 2. Instruct patient to inhale by mouth and exhale through nose or with Analgizer/ removed from mouth./ 3. Patient leaves oblong diluter opening near mouthpiece uncovered for 8 to 10 inhalations/ while becoming accustomed to taste of agent. Thereafter, patient covers opening with/ finger to obtain analgesia./ THE PATIENT MUST ALWAYS HOLD THE ANALGIZER DURING USE." To the proper left there is a diagram of the inhaler with the labels "diluter opening" and "wrist fastener". On proper right and proper left sides of box: "ANALGIZER/ PENTHRANE/ (methoxyflurane)/ disposable inhaler/ for analgesia."
Missing
Appears complete
Finish
White and black card stock
Decoration
N/A

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