1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage
1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage

1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage

1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage

1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage

1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage

1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage

1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage

1930s Bausch & Lomb Charles Lentz Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge Vintage

1930s Bausch & Lomb – Charles Lentz – Vintage Antiquarian Hand Operated Swing Bucket Centrifuge. Vintage antiquarian Hand operated swing bucket centrifuge appears to be complete and spins freely. The pictures are of the actual item you will receive and are a good representation of its condition. As smoothly as this centrifuge spins, it could have been made yesterday. Brass instrument with removable wooden handle. Holds two centrifuge tubes. Used for rapid settling of suspended solids from small quantities of liquid in analytical or clinical procedures. Manufactured by Charles Lentz & Sons and Bausch + Lomb. Charles Lentz & Sons were manufacturers and distributors of surgical instruments, microscopes, and other medical products including non-corrosive steel instruments, laboratory apparatus and glassware, x-ray equipment and accessories, therapeutic lamps and electrical equipment, and other hospital supplies. Bausch + Lomb is an eye health products company based in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It is currently one of the world’s largest suppliers of contact lenses, lens care products, pharmaceuticals, intraocular lenses, and other eye surgery products. The company was founded in Rochester, New York, in 1853 by optician John Bausch and cabinet maker turned financial backer Henry Lomb. Borrowed from the Science History Institute website.
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