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23 results filtered with: Apparatus
  • Carbolic spray. Made in London.
  • Tyndall's apparatus for experiments disproving doctrine of spontaneous generation, used here as a culture chamber. A microscope in a horizontal position with artificial illumination, an oil immersion lens, ect. This is the equipment used by Dallinger and Drysdale for their investigations of the life histories of the manads.
  • Experiment on excretion of Carbonic acid gas by animals.
  • A foldable and adjustable birthing chair, made of walnut wood. European
  • The Lister carbolic spray.
  • A foldable and adjustable birthing chair, made of walnut wood. European
  • Chemical Laboratory room. Experimental Research labs, Burroughs Wellcome and Co. Tuckahoe, New York.
  • Replica of anaesthesia apparatus used by R. Liston.
  • Original apparatus belonging to Marie Curie, glass beaker that contained the first solution of radium salts (note discolourisation of glass)
  • Replica of anaesthesia apparatus used by R. Liston.
  • Lister carbolic steam spray, side view.
  • Carbolic spray. Made in London.
  • A foldable and adjustable birthing chair, made of walnut wood. European
  • Carbolic spray. Made in London.
  • Example of the first type of Boyle's air-pump, made on the continent. Marked with a French lily and a little vase. Perhaps made in France. In the Rijksmuseum voor de Geschiedenis der Natur weten schappen at Leyden.
  • Researcher using patch clamping apparatus for ion channel studies on frog oocytes. Researcher is Dr Paul Smith, Physiology Department, Oxford University.
  • A foldable and adjustable birthing chair, made of walnut wood. European
  • A foldable and adjustable birthing chair, made of walnut wood. European
  • Lister carbolic steam spray, side view.
  • Apparatus for preparing injected preparations for histological work including a dissection microscope, injection syringe and bull-dog forceps.
  • A foldable and adjustable birthing chair, made of walnut wood. European
  • A case of amputation instruments, circa 1750 - 1800.
  • Boyle's second air-pump