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- Hawksley (Manufacturer)
- Haemoglobinometer, an instrument that is used to determine the quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. In practice the hemoglobinometer proposed in 1902 by the Swiss scientist H. Sahli is used. It is based on comparison of the color of the tested blood, which is treated with hydrochloric acid, with the color of standards. Box outside: Haemoglobinometer Inside: Hawksley and Sons Ltd, 17 New Cavendish St. London. W1 The box also comes with instructions on how to use it. 1x case for test tube with rubber top 1x haemoglobinometer stand. Hawksley and Son Crista London, Sahli 100% =14grams. Hb per 100 c.c 5 minutes. 1x pippet, no markings or engravings 1 x broken pippet- Hawksley London 1x stirrer glass 1x broken part of instrument. 1x glass container with needles inside and cork stopper.
- Twentieth century, early
Length: Box 17 cm
Width: 9 cm
Height: 3.7 cm
Length: Meter 11 cm
Width: 4 cm
Height: 3 cm
Diameter: Container 1.8 cm
Height: 5.6 cm
Length: Stirrer 12.6 cm
Length: Pippet 10.6 cm
Width: 1.2 cm
Length: Needle container 5.6 cm