laboratory apparatus used by Frederick Power (1853-1927)

laboratory apparatus used by Frederick Power (1853-1927)

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Metal container, able to withstand high-pressure, two bent pipes going into container. Labelled 472. Part of Frederick Belding Power's laboratory.

This piece of laboratory apparatus was used by Frederick Power (1853-1927), an American Chemist who in 1896 became the Chief Scientist at Wellcome Chemical Research laboratories in London. During his career he examined the constituents of plant-based medications including investigating Chaulmoogra oil, which was noted for its use in traditional Indian medicine as a treatment for leprosy.

Details

Category:
Biochemistry
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A700214
Materials:
metal
type:
laboratory apparatus