Set of six test tubes used by Joseph Lister, United Kingdom, 1875-1878
- Made:
- 1875-1878 in United Kingdom
- maker:
- Unknown

Set of 6 test-tubes, each with a glass cap, upright in a test-tube stand made from glass and wire, used by Lister in his experiments with Lactic fermentation, circa 1877
This set of six test tubes held in a glass stand by wire was used by Joseph Lister (1827-1912) for his experiments on lactic fermentation. Lister studied fermentation because he thought it might give him information about human diseases, such as specific fevers, that are similar to fermentation. Lister chose to study lactic fermentation as it is simple to recognise (by the curdling of milk) and can be easily tested. The open test tubes were used to mimic open wounds. Lactic fermentation is also rare so could not be caused accidentally by experimental error. The test tubes are shown here with a glass slab (A645135).
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- Category:
- Microbiology
- Object Number:
- A641018
- Materials:
- caps, glass, stand, glass and test tubes, glass
- type:
- test tube
- taxonomy:
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- furnishing and equipment
- container - receptacle
- vessel
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