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Dimensions11 x 9 x 0.5 cm
Object numberHF.2019.20.5
DescriptionRectangular paper notepad used for triage assessment of patients at the Charlottetown Poly clinic. Small white notepad with black lettering and no decoration other than lines to facilitate data entry by staff. The notepad is unused.
Narrative
The Polyclinic was opened in 1925 by Dr. Rupert F. Seaman, Dr. F. Wendell Tidmarsh, and Dr. Wendell MacKenzie, all three of whom were from Charlottetown and classmates in medical school. By 1930 the clinic expanded to include an additional three doctors. By 1946 the clinic moved to 170-172 Fitzroy Street, the former location of the Agricultural Hall, expanding once again to meet the demands of the community. The concept of the Polyclinic continues today at the location of 199 Grafton Street where it has been located since 1986. 

Assessment pads like this would have been used by every nurse at the Polyclinic when preforming triage. 
PHOTOGRAPH
Prince Edward Island
1955
ROSTER
10 June 2022
NOTEBOOK
Canadian
c. 1913
BOTTLE
Canadian
ROSTER
15 June 2021
FAMILY TREE
19th Century