MECFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THRKE
MAKE JACKSON COUNTY A GREAT MEDICAL "CENTER'
Tuesday, February 7, 1958
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NEW ROGUE VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
ILIETTTTIEM
TO
INDIVIDUALS
GROUPS and
WOMEN S
CMC ORGANIZATION
All men and Women and eivie organizations in our county want to have a part in our new Rogue Valley Memo
rial Hospital, too or so it seems from the number of inquiries we have been receiving asking how they can
be of help.
Because we have had so many calls about this and because the building of this new hospital means so much
to us all, we are writing to give you information you may have been wanting.
1st How can individuals and groups help? The most important way right now is to assist in raising funds
to make our hospital possible. This may be done by you or your organization subscribing for a memorial
or a membership in whatever amount you feel you can afford. These pledges do not have to be paid for
ail at once but can be arranged to cover a period of time. The names of all persons and organizations
taking a memorial or membership will be listed in the lobby of the new hospital so future generations will
. -know you have helped.' In order to have a voting membership $100 or more must be subscribed. This
will enable you or your group to have a voice in the choosing of board members for the hospital through
the years. This is to be a community-owrted and-controlled, nonprofit hospital directed by a board you
.can help elect. ..
We will be glad to provide you with a subscription contract for your organization to sign should you wish to
help.; These should be signed by proper officers or a committee.
2nd Are there other ways individuals and groups can help? Yes, there is a very important way. There
are a number of items badly needed by the hospital which will save lives and help restore health to many
of our valley people. These have not been listed on the original estimates and it is hoped they may be
provided either now or later on. Enclosed is a list of special equipment and approximate price of each
piece. If you or your group wishes to purchase a piece of equipment as your contribution, this will also
. , be listed in the lobby and credit given.
' If you select any items please telephone 3-4579 and we will tell you whether that item has since been reserved
by some other person or organization. This will avoid duplication. Prompt action will give you a better choice.
We feel sure you are all vitally concerned with this' program to make ours a better, healthier community. We
know, too, you will want to have a part in it. If we have not sufficiently answered your questions, please let
us know. Many persons and organizations have already subscribed and we feel sure there are others who
plan to.. It is our sincere hope you will bring this up with your officers and membership as soon as possible.
Time is growing short for the fund drive, though of course special items may be purchased at any time.
' 1 Sincerely.
. "ROGUE VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Special Women's Committee!
. .. Mrs. Chester" Guches, Chairman
Margaret Ames Fluhrer
1 Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer
Mrs. Shelby M. Tuttle 1
PLEASE CALL AT CAMPAIGN
HEADQUARTERS 28 South Bartlett
TELEPHONE' 3-4579
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FOR THE NEW ROGUE VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
.. .THEIR PRICE AND USE
STERILIZERS ..... ..... . .. . .-10 at $2,500.
These must be provided in various places like sub-utility between isolation rooms or sub-sterilizing between
Operating rooms and are used to kill all bacteria before an. item is used in surgery or elsewhere where sterile v
equipment and supplies are needed. Sterilizer will also be used in the Central Sterile Supply. Department
where water, dressings, etc., are sterilized tor tne wnoie nospitai.
SURGERY LIGHTS -I...... ................. 2 at 2,500 4 at
1,500
Lights installed in ceiling or explosion-proof portable lamps which give enough cool light of an intensity
that can be regulated. This enables a surgeon to see parts of anatomy such as nerves which are not discerni
ble without proper light ana wnicn can oe so morea mar ar no rime i netttiarj to wwriv in n
FOOD CARTS .... 5 at x .1,200
These carts are used to convey food on trays to the patient's room with the hot food still hot and the
cold food still cold.
RECOVERY BEDS
6 at 700
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. lions required In post-operative care, such as, head lowered and foot up, or head and foot lowered with
center raised. , . j - '"
INCUBATORS FOR DELIVERY ROOM - Explosion Proof , i 2 at 400
Inasmuch as anesthetics are given in the delivery room, all equipment used here must be explosion proof.
To insure the life of a new-born child, it is necessary that an incubator be maintained in the delivery
room at all times.
STRYKER FRAME - 2 at 300
Used for patients with back injuries who must be kept perfectly still and net moved and yet who must be .
turned from lying on back to lying on stomach.
PATI ENT ' LI FTER- .;...r...;-........L:.-:...:....v-----w---.:
Just as it says lifts patient from bed to wheel chair and back, much the same as a car jack works, but
enables-a 100-pound nurse to lift a 300-pound patient. , .
INCUBATORS FOR CHILDREN'S, WARD
For newborn babies who become ill within a few days of leaving the hospital and who must have special
temperature, humidity and perhaps oxygen. ,
1 at 300
2 at 250
INCUBATORS
CROUPETTE .
FOR NURSERY
6 at
4 at
250
200
These are used for children with upper respiratory infections when they need oxygen or aerosol therapy.
They are as safe from the curiosity of a small child as anything of this nature can be. Children are likely
to pull out, break or destroy the very item which is essential to making them well. It is also essential that
at least one extra canopy and atomizer assemoiy oe provmeo.
YOUTH BEDS - - - ----- -
Beds to hospitalize those patients too small for an adult's bed and too big for a crib. The various positions
into which the spring can be bent are of no value when the size of the patient is such that the whole
body can fit in the space left undisturbed when the spring is positioned. "
CRIBS .:.:..:;.:.:....:...........:...-r.:...-. 3 at 200
3 at 200
For the child patient too big for a'bassinet and too small for a youth bed. These too are obtainable with
springs which can be positioned as tor adults.
INSTRUMENT TABLES.
10 at 150
For use in surgery to keep instruments readily available to the surgeon, but which can easily be moved out
of his way when occasion demands it. '
CAST CUTTER.. ... l.::.:...:::......:.,.,.. .. 2 at 100
This is a piece of equipment which does just what it says cuts easts in short order so that the patient ,
gets the agonizing and nerve-wracking ordeal over with in a hurry.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BASIN STANDS
Used in surgery for sterile solutions required in the course of operations.
INHALATORS 1.
... 12 at 100
3 at 100
Used for patients that must have the air saturated with moisture or who must inhale special vaporized
medication.
OVERBED TABLES
80 at 75
This is the type of table which can be raised or lowered, pulled over the bed and pushed away from it easily
Jy patient or nurse, from which the patient generally takes his food. This may be used as a book rest when
reading and when the top is lifted has a mirror and space for cosmetics or shaving gear.
BLOOD PRESSURE APPARATUS
......... 14 at
75
Used in surgery to watch the patient's condition while ha is under anesthetic and also to keep close control
of patients during post-operative care when the seriousness of the patient's condition warrants it.
OTOSCOPE-OPHTHALMOSCOPE .;...i;::.:;.C:.....;;...i...:;.:...... 5 at 75
'' . Instrument used for eye and ear examinations when patients indicate symptoms which would require
further checking by the physician.. .
BEDSIDE LAMPS :......i.:.........:lL.ll....:...J.:...: 80 at 40
- These lamps are made for the strenuous use and abuse they must withstand in the hospital. They must
be sturdy, not give off excessive heat, able to be turned down for patient's reading and turned up for indi
rect light without wires twisting or breaking, or requiring constant maintenance to keep clean, presentable,
and in good working order. '
INFUSION ARM AID .... ... . .. ... .... .. .. .. ... .. ... . ;: 18 at 20
A lightweight strong, shield type of thing which fastens onto the patient's arm and keep it rigid when . v (
blood or intravenous solution is being given.
TRANSFUSION STANDARDS . .. . . . 80 at 16
- Portable to be attached to bed or stretcher. These standards should actually be attached to every bed in the ;
hospital to make a place readily available at which blood or intravenous solutions can be hung, for frequently
these must be given immediately and there is not time to find standards of the floor variety.
K . For further information about any of the above items, telephone 3-4579, or comedo the hospital
IMOTGe Campaign Headquarters, 28 S. Bartlett. You will be informed whether any of the items have
already been selected and reserved for some other organization or person.