Dale-Schuster pump

Dale-Schuster pump

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Dale-Schuster pump, single, probably used by Sir Henry Dale, 1927-1935

The Dale-Schuster pump was used to pump blood within an artificial circuit outside the body of an animal. It is a double perfusion pump, developed in 1928, and takes its name from researchers Henry Dale (1875-1968) and Edgar Hermann Joseph Schuster (1899-1969).

Details

Category:
Laboratory Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A654178
Materials:
frame, aluminium, frame, brass, shafts, steel, pump, rubber and pump, plastic, pf
Measurements:
length 305 mm
width 230 mm
height 185 mm
type:
perfusion pumps
credit:
Medical Research Council