Health Sciences · Hospital for Sick Children
A metal mask designed to cover the mouth and nose. It consists of two parts: A metal mesh cage supported by a solid outer rim with a concave cross section, and a loop of metal spring that nests into the concave frame in order to clamp a fabric covering into place over the metal cage. This example is without the fabric covering.
Accession Number: 2025.sk.40
Alternative Name: Vapor Mask, Ether Mask
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Dimensions (cm): Height = 4.5, Width = 8, Length = 14.5.
The Yankauer mask was introduced in 1904 as a means to administer inhalation anesthetic. The mask was placed over a patient’s mouth and nose, and a small amount of volatile anesthetic, either ether or chloroform, was dropped or poured onto the mask’s fabric covering.
The mask is intact and in good condition. There is light wear on the contact surfaces of the mask. This mask lacks a fabric covering.
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Date of Manufacture: Early to Mid-20th C.
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Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology (WLM) in Schaumburg, IL, USA, has catalogued several examples of the Yankauer mask. The entry contains useful historical context. (Webpage archived 15 August 2025)
The Yankauer mask was introduced in 1904 by New York physician Sidney Yankauer (1872-1932).