Wine glass possibly used as a culture glass by Joseph Lister
- Made:
- 1860-1877 in United Kingdom
Wine glass, possibly used as a culture glass by Joseph Lister
Glassware of the type that fills laboratories today was rare in Joseph Lister’s time (1827-1912). Lister would have used glassware from his kitchen for his microbiological experiments on blood and urine. In the 1870s, he found that samples of blood and urine stored in uncovered glasses decomposed. He concluded that something in the air caused decomposition, rather than the air alone. The wine glass is shown here with similar examples.
Details
- Category:
- Microbiology
- Collection:
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
- Object Number:
- A629489
- Materials:
- glass
- Measurements:
-
overall: 105 mm 54 mm, .06kg
- type:
- wine glass
- credit:
- Loan, Wellcome Trust