Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1863 to demonstrate the germ theory of putrefactin, made for Lister Centenary exhibition, 1927 Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1863 to demonstrate the germ theory of putrefactin
Copy of flask used by Pasteur in experiments on spontaneous generation Copy of flask used by Pasteur in experiments 1927
Copy of flask used by Pasteur in experiments on spontaneous generation Copy of flask used by Pasteur in experiments 1927
2 electrolysis flasks, European, or possibly bichromate or "Poggendorff" cells (wet-cell batteries) in glass flasks, 1870-1910 (compare A198934). 2 electrolysis flasks 1870-1910
Case, wood, containing two flasks of air, one broken, sent to A. Schloesing, possibly French, 1890-1895 Case, wood, containing two flasks of air 1890-1895
Handpiece sterilizer flask, glass, with plated handpiece frame, German, 1930-1940 Handpiece sterilizer flask 1930-1940
Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1876-7 to demonstrate that water and blood are not inherently putrefactive, made for Lister Centenary exhibition, 1927 Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1876-7 to demonstrate that water and blood are not inherently putrefactive