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Abstract
As a medical student and during his preacademic time prior to 1958, Horst Stoeckel was interested in the history of medicine and especially history related to anesthesia. After his retirement from Chair of Anesthesiology at the University of Bonn in 1994, Stoeckel received a gift from Professor Richard Kitz of Harvard University (Boston, MA) that encouraged him to develop his collection of 150 artifacts and 350 books and periodicals into a scientific museum and library. The late librarian, Patrick P. Sim, MLS, of the Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology in the United States also encouraged and supported Stoeckel with literature concerning anesthesia history. The Horst Stoeckel Museum of Anaesthesiology (Horst-Stoeckel-Museum fur die Geschichte der Anasthesiologie) was dedicated by the University of Bonn and opened to the public on October 9, 2000, and currently has more than 1000 items displayed in 45 themed display cases. A newly themed concept of Incremental Development of Eminent Anesthesia Landmarks to Operational Routine was developed for the display and explanation of the history of anesthesia related to pioneers, equipment, books, and manuscripts. A display concept combining Person, Publication, and Apparatus is used throughout the museum. A well-stocked library currently holds more than 13,000 books and periodicals. The museum's 10-year anniversary was celebrated with a symposium entitled “German Pioneers in Anaesthesia of the first 100 years,” held at the University of Bonn on October 8, 2010. The museum's Web site in German, English, and French is www.anaesthesia-museum.uni-bonn.de.
作为一名医学生,在1958年之前的学前教育时期,霍斯特·斯托克尔对医学史很感兴趣,尤其是与麻醉有关的历史。1994年,Stoeckel从波恩大学麻醉学主席的职位上退休后,收到了哈佛大学Richard Kitz教授的礼物,鼓励他将150件文物和350本书籍和期刊的收藏发展成一个科学博物馆和图书馆。美国伍德图书馆麻醉学博物馆的已故图书管理员Patrick P. Sim, MLS,也鼓励和支持Stoeckel关于麻醉历史的文献。霍斯特·斯托克尔麻醉博物馆(Horst-Stoeckel-Museum fur die Geschichte der Anasthesiologie)由波恩大学专门建造,于2000年10月9日向公众开放,目前在45个主题陈列柜中展出了1000多件物品。为展示和解释麻醉的先行者、设备、书籍和手稿相关的历史,我们提出了一个新的主题概念——从著名麻醉地标到手术常规的渐进发展。整个博物馆采用了人、出版物和装置相结合的展示概念。一个藏书丰富的图书馆目前拥有13000多本图书和期刊。2010年10月8日,在波恩大学举办了一场名为“德国麻醉先驱100年”的研讨会,以庆祝该博物馆成立10周年。博物馆的德语、英语和法语网站是www.anaesthesia-museum.uni-bonn.de。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Anesthesia History (ISSN 2352-4529) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the study of anesthesia history and related disciplines. The Journal addresses anesthesia history from antiquity to the present. Its wide scope includes the history of perioperative care, pain medicine, critical care medicine, physician and nurse practices of anesthesia, equipment, drugs, and prominent individuals. The Journal serves a diverse audience of physicians, nurses, dentists, clinicians, historians, educators, researchers and academicians.