Humboldt State University ® Department of Chemistry

Scientific Instrument Museum:

Index to Contemporary/Early Instrument Literature

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The selections indexed below have been chosen to illustrate the uses of instruments in this Museum. The choices are somewhat idiosyncratic, reflecting the interests of the curator and the availability of original documents. In some cases the instruments may not yet been posted.

 

 

Baker, T. Thorne. The Spectroscope and its Uses in General Analytical Chemistry.(1923)
Braun Corporation. Catalog No. 34, Laboratory Instruments, Apparatus and Supplies, (1934)
Braun-Knecht-Heiman Co., Catalog No. 40, Laboratory Instruments Apparatus Supplies, (1940)
Carl Zeiss Co. Abbe's Refractometers 3rd, ed., Carl Zeiss Co. Jena (1907)
Clay, Reginald S. Treatise on Practical Light. (1911)
Duff, A. Wilmer. A Text-Book of Physics (1921)
Edser, Edwin. Heat for Advanced Students. (1911)
Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th ed.
Erdmann, Professor Dr.Introduction to Chemical Preparations.(1900)
Hawk, Philip B. Practical Physiological Chemistry. (1913)
Johannsen, Albert. Manual of Petrographic Methods. (1918)
Kimball, Arthur Lalane, A College Text-Book of Physics (1923)
Krayer, Peter J. The Use and Care of a Balance (1913)
Myers, Victor Carlyl. Practical Chemical Analysis of Blood. 2nd ed. (1919)
Minor, Ralph S. Physical Measurements: A Laboratory Manual in General Physics for Colleges. (1919)
Noyes, William A. A Textbook of Chemistry (1919)
Smith, George McPhail. ...QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS ... (1921)
 
 

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Last modified 26 February 1999