Haemoglobinometer set in case, Germany, 1901-1945

Haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany

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Haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany
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Haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, first half 20th century.

A haemoglobinometer measures the level of haemoglobin in the blood. Haemoglobin is the part of the blood responsible for carrying oxygen around the body. It is essential for a healthy diet. In the 1940s, the haemoglobin or iron content of the blood estimated levels of malnutrition. This haemoglobinometer was made by optical instrument maker Carl Zeiss of Jena in Germany. It is accompanied by a special portable microscope.

Details

Category:
Laboratory Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A500045
Materials:
metal (unknown), glass and complete
Measurements:
overall (microscope): 130 mm x 70 mm x 70 mm, .49kg
overall (tube): 300 mm
type:
haemoglobinometer
credit:
Burkitt, F.T.

Parts

Metal rod from haemoglobinometer set in case

Metal rod from haemoglobinometer set in case

Metal rod from haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, first half 20th century

Measurements:
overall: 7 mm x 94 mm x 6 mm, 0.046 kg
Materials:
steel (metal) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
A500045 Pt2
type:
rods
Watch glass from haemoglobinometer set in case

Watch glass from haemoglobinometer set in case

Watch glass from haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, first half 20th century

Measurements:
overall: 8 mm 46 mm, 0.004 kg
Materials:
glass
Object Number:
A500045 Pt3
type:
watch glasses
Pin (pricker) with mount from haemoglobinometer set in case

Pin (pricker) with mount from haemoglobinometer set in case

Pin (pricker) with mount from haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, first half 20th century

Measurements:
overall: 4 mm x 37 mm x 7 mm, 0.002 kg
Materials:
steel (metal)
Object Number:
A500045 Pt4
type:
pins
Five pieces of tubing from haemoglobinometer set in case

Five pieces of tubing from haemoglobinometer set in case

Five pieces of tubing from haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, first half 20th century

Materials:
tube, rubber, hardened and broken and ends, glass
Object Number:
A500045 Pt5
type:
tubes
Letter (Knott to Burkitt)

Letter (Knott to Burkitt)

Letter (Knott to Burkitt), see note from haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, first half 20th century

Measurements:
overall: 1 mm x 171 mm x 201 mm, 0.002 kg
Materials:
whole, paper and whole, ink
Object Number:
A500045 Pt6
type:
letters (documents)
Capillary pipettes from haemoglobinometer set in case

Capillary pipettes from haemoglobinometer set in case

Capillary pipettes from haemoglobinometer set in case, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, first half 20th century

Measurements:
overall: 8 mm x 139 mm x 16 mm, 0.008 kg
Materials:
glass
Object Number:
A500045 Pt7
type:
pipettes
Case for haemoglobinometer by Carl Zeiss

Case for haemoglobinometer by Carl Zeiss

Case for haemoglobinometer by Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany, first half 20th century.

Materials:
whole, leather and whole, fabric
Object Number:
A500045 Pt8
type:
cases