Improved Neubauer haemacytometer
- After 1930 – before 1950
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Small JPG1200 x 1200px — 225 KBLarge JPG2880 x 2880px — 1.3 MBFull-sized JPG6534 x 6533px — 6.0 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 6534 x 6533px — 122 MBUsed for counting blood cells, this hemocytometer was manufactured in Germany.
Case opens to reveal thick glass microscope slide with a rectangular indentation that creates a chamber. This chamber is engraved with a grid of perpendicular lines as well as the depth, maker name, and origin.
Case also includes: two black plastic [Bakelite?] pipette closures, two pipettes, two rubber stoppers (for the pipettes), long rubber tubing with a red stopper on one end and a white stopper on the other end. Rubber tubing is fragile and broken in multiple pieces.
Inside cover of case holds: needle, two microscope slides, green booklet of gauze, two loose pieces of gauze.
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Science History Institute. Improved Neubauer Haemacytometer. Photograph, 2018. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/gt54kn82j.
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