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Portrait of Samuel Cox Hooker (1865-1935)
- 1920s – circa
Portrait of Samuel Cox Hooker (1865-1935). Hooker was born on April 19, 1865, in Benchley, Kent, England and studied at the Government Science School in South Kensington, London. Hooker earned his PhD from the…
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Exterior view of the Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory
- 1920
Two views of the exterior of the Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory facilities located at American University near Washington, D.C. The Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory (F.N.R.L.) was established at American…
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The Palatine Fast Dyestuffs
- 1920
Sample book for Palatine fast dyes, a trade name for metal-complex dyes where chromium is incorporated into the dyestuffs molecule by the manufacturer. The process for Palatine fast dyes was achieved around 1915 by I.G.…
- Contributor General Aniline & Film Corporation
- Creator Of Work General Dyestuff Corporation
- Subject Colorfastness (Textiles), Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Dyes and dyeing--Wool
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Benzo Colours on Cotton Yarn, Part II
- 1921
Part II of a sample book from Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedrich Bayer & Co.—the first incarnation of the modern pharmaceutical company Bayer AG established to manufacture and sell synthetic dyestuffs—containing mounted…
- Creator Of Work Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedrich Bayer & Co.
- Subject Dyes and dyeing--Yarn, Dyes and dyeing--Cotton
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Benzo Colours on Cotton Yarn, Part I
- 1921
Part I of a sample book from Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedrich Bayer & Co.—the first incarnation of the modern pharmaceutical company Bayer AG established to manufacture and sell synthetic dyestuffs—containing mounted dyed…
- Creator Of Work Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedrich Bayer & Co.
- Subject Dyes and dyeing--Yarn, Dyes and dyeing--Cotton
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"Louis Pasteur" Microscope Set
- After 1920
Chemistry sets reached their heyday in the 1950s, but production of them began in the United States during World War I. Playing with a toy chemistry set inspired many a boy to become a chemist, and not until the late…
- Contributor Geo. Borgfeldt & Company
- Manufacturer Carolyn Manufacturing Company Inc.
- Subject Chemistry sets, Microscopes, Carolyn Manufacturing Company Inc., Pasteur, Louis, 1822-1895, Geo. Borgfeldt & Company
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Postcard and French postage stamp commemorating Louis Pasteur
- After 1885 – before 1953
Postcard image is a reproduction of Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt's famed portrait "Pasteur Dans Son Laboratoire" [Pasteur In His Laboratory]. The portrait depicts Pasteur in his laboratory at the rue d'Ulm,…
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Plate XXXVII (Fig. 6): Pneumonia confined to one lobe and appearing as large yellow abscesses on the surface in dog dying 5 days after exposure.
- 1920
Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XLI (Fig. 2): Hemorrhages in wall of damaged bronchus 6 days after chlorpicrin gassing. (Fig. 3) Higher magnification of hemorrhage in wall of bronchus shown in Fig. 2.
- 1920
Hemorrhages in residual pulmonary lesions from respiratory irritating gases.
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Plate XL (Fig. 1): Hemorrhages in lung of dog killed 10 days after phosgene gassing.
- 1920
Hemorrhages in residual pulmonary lesions from respiratory irritating gases.
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Plate XXXVIII (Figs. 8, 9): Congestion and hemorrhage about the bronchial tree standing out sharply against relatively normal lung tissue.
- 1920
Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXIX (Fig. 10): Hemorrhage into peribronchial sheath without extension to alveolar tissue; also perivascular edema.
- 1920
Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXVI (Fig. 4): Pneumonia arising diffusely throughout tissue full of edema.
- 1920
Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXV (Fig. 3): Great congestion of capillaries in alveolar walls and edema fluid in alveoli.
- 1920
Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXIV (Fig. 2): Trachea with edematous membrane in dog dying 19 hours after exposure to phenyldichlorarsine.
- 1920
Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXIII (Fig. 1): Trachea and lungs from dog dying 1 day after exposure to ethyldichlorarsine.
- 1920
Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXVIII (Fig. 3): Lungs of dog surviving 7 hours after a lethal dose of cyanogen bromide.
- 1920
Cyanogen (chloride and bromide) poisoning.
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Plate XXVII (Fig. 1): Lungs of dog, surviving 5 hours, gassed with a high concentration of cyanogen chloride.
- 1920
Cyanogen (chloride and bromide) poisoning.
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