Penicillin fermentation vessel
- 1940 – 1949

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Rectangular porcelain vessel used for growing penicillin; sealed at all corners but one; open mouth; neck extends roughly 3 inches from vessel body.
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Science History Institute. Penicillin Fermentation Vessel. Photograph, 2019. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/70795870d.
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