Perkin-Elmer gas chromatography system in use at Centers for Disease Control
- 1970s
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Small JPG1200 x 1498px — 182 KBLarge JPG2880 x 3594px — 785 KBFull-sized JPG3420 x 4268px — 1.0 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 3420 x 4268px — 41.8 MBTwo views of laboratory technician Cynthia A. Alley operating a Perkin-Elmer gas chromatograph and data station in a laboratory at the Analytical Bacteriology Branch of the Centers for Disease Control. In the first photograph, Alley is seen injecting a derivatized infectious disease sample into the port of a gas chromatograph. In the second photograph, Alley uses a data station to set the conditions for the gas chromatograph analysis, which is being used to identify infectious diseases.
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Perkin-Elmer Corporation. “Perkin-Elmer Gas Chromatography System in Use at Centers for Disease Control,” 1970–1979. Photographs from the Perkin-Elmer-Applera Collection, Box 5. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/d217qq512.
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