Phial, square bottle shape glass, from ureameter set by Parke, Davis and Co.
Phial, square bottle shape glass, by Parke, Davis and Co.
Ureameter set in cardboard case by Parke, Davis and Co, American
Ureameter set manufactured by Parke, Davis and Co, Detroit, America. It contains: one phial, two rubber bungs, one urine tube; one connecting tube, one rubber teat, a piece of chamois leather, and a glass jar. The apparatus is for the quantative estimation of urea.
Phial, square bottle shape glass, by Parke, Davis and Co.
Rubber bung, part of ureameter set in cardboard case by Parke, Davis and Co, American, c. 1900
Urine tube, glass, test tube shape with long double cotton thread attached - to raise and lower into phial. From ureameter set in cardboard case by Parke, Davis and Co, American, c. 1900.
Connecting tube, with one straight and one right-angled glass tube linked by length of rubber tubing. From ureameter set in cardboard case by Parke, Davis and Co, American, c. 1900.
Rubber bung from ureameter set in cardboard case by Parke, Davis and Co, American, c. 1900.
Rubber teat (cap) from ureameter set in cardboard case by Parke, Davis and Co, American, c. 1900.
Graduated jar, glass, embedded in wooden base from ureameter set in cardboard case by Parke, Davis and Co, American, c. 1900.