Experimental physiological apparatus
1880-1910
Experimental apparatus
1890-1920
Copy of experimental apparatus used by Lister in his experiments on coagulation of blood
Experimental apparatus consisting of a spiral of silver wire inside a small glass tube
Cardboard box containing items of experimental apparatus
1935-1960
Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1871 to demonstrate the germ theory of putrefaction
Boussingault's apparatus for investigating carbon dioxide uptake by plants for photosynthesis
1840
Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1863 to demonstrate the germ theory of putrefactin
Replica of apparatus used by Pasteur
Experimental apparatus used by Sir Henry Dale, 1920-1930
1920-1930
Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1871 to demonstrate the germ theory of putrefaction
Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1863
Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1863 to demonstrate that blood coagulation is caused by foreign solids
Cement cylinder used by Pasteur
Metal Stand used by Pasteur
Physiological apparatus used by Dr. Griffith Pugh during the Everest expedition
1950-1953
Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1871 to demonstrate the germ theory of putrefaction
Part of experimental biochemical apparatus, made and used by Sir Henry Dale, 1920-1925
1920-1925
Copy of Lister's experimental apparatus of 1863 to demonstrate blood coagulation in vivo
1927
Copy of miscellaneous glassware from Lister's experimental apparatus of 1860-1880
Copy of Tyndall's apparatus used to test Pasteur's germ theory
1973