2704 x 4064 px | 22,9 x 34,4 cm | 9 x 13,5 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
5. März 2013
Ort:
The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret , 9a St. Thomas St, London SE1 9RY
Weitere Informationen:
The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret is a museum of surgical history and one of the oldest surviving operating theatres. It is located in the garret of St Thomas's Church, Southwark, on the original site of St Thomas' Hospital. The Herb Garret was so called by the Grand Committee of St Thomas' Hospital when, in 1821, they ordered that an operating theatre be built in the garret of the church to serve the patients of the hospital. Little is known of its function beyond its name and the discovery of poppy heads in the rafters. It was presumably used to store and dry herbs for the hospital's apothecary. At about the same time as the operating theatre was built, the garret was reroofed and dormer windows inserted. It has been conjectured that this may suggest the garret changed use, perhaps becoming a recovery ward. In 1962, after 100 years of disuse, the garret and operating theatre were opened to the public as the current museum.