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Tonsillectomy Bag

June 17, 2020 By Carolyn

Tonsillectomy Bag (click to enlarge)

The tonsillectomy (tonsil-removal surgery) has been a rite of passage for many children (especially children from classic family television from the 60s and 70s). After-care always promising ice-cream treats!

Side View (click to enlarge)

In real life, discharge instructions suggest applying cold-therapy externally in order to reduce swelling and inflammation. Today’s therapies might favor using a bag of frozen vegetables or a sealed bag of ice. Before ziploc, the Davol Company (maker of rubber medical supplies) produced this ugly, but functional item. A brown, rubber circular bag for cold water or ice and wrapped around the neck to secure in place. Estimates place its manufacture in the 1940s or 50s.

University Museum, Nursing Collection, M2009.9.4

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  1. Patty Rubin says

    June 22, 2020 at 8:36 am

    Gross but it was what they did. i was lucky enough not to have my tonsils removed and rarely got sore throats. my mother was a nurse however, so we got lots of shots by her.

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