Sunderman Model RCM14B Direct Reading Type Conductivity Bridge
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Wooden box with black metal instrument panel; four padded metal feet on bottom; leather handle attached to side with two nickel connectors; nickel lock on side of base and lid; lid connects to base via two coated metal hinges (new); lid opens up to show panel; top has a small black plastic knob with dial printed onto metal below, a small metal eyepiece, and a small metal switch; in center is a moveable dial covered by glass; along side dial is a power cord with two warning tags; at bottom are two medium sized plastic knobs, one on left has dial printed onto metal below; three binding posts with black plastic covers at very bottom; small piece of paper taped to side identifies owner.
The Sunderman Conductivity Bridge, often used in conjunction with a conductivity cell and a water bath, measures the electromagnetic conductivity of small quantities of biological fluids. It is specifically designed to determine a sample serum's total base and to estimate its serum sodium, which has important clinical implications. Tests can be made using only 0.5 ml of sample.
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Science History Institute. Sunderman Model RCM14B Direct Reading Type Conductivity Bridge. Photograph, 2016. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/qn59q404b.
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