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Serum Vial - Anti D Gamma Globulin, 1967
Reg. No: HT 3305
- Summary:
- Anti D Gamma Globulin serum. For clinical trials - may have been used for prevention of Rh-haemolytic disease of the newborn. Made by Commonwealth Serum Laboratories (CSL) Limited, Parkville, Victoria, 1967
- Description:
- Small glass vial (2mL) containing clear orange solution. Metal lid has rubber secion for access by hypodermic needle. Housed in oblong cardboard box with yellow sticker.
- Acquisition Information:
- Donation from CSL Ltd (Commonwealth Serum Laboratories), 2004
| Discipline: | Technology |
| Dimensions: | 6.80 cm (Height), 2.00 cm (Width), 2.00 cm (Length) |
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| Tagged with: | blood analysis, medical research, medicines, natal medicine |
| Themes this item is part of: | Medicine in Society Collection, CSL (Commonwealth Serum Laboratories) Collection |
| Primary Classification: | MEDICINE & HEALTH |
| Secondary Classification: | Pharmacy |
| Tertiary Classification: | pharmaceuticals |
| Inscriptions: | Label: ANTI D GAMMA GLOBULIN/Immune Anti D/Serum Globulinis Human/16 mg. protein/ml./0.01% Thiomersal added/FOR CLINICAL TRIAL/Vol. 2 ml. Batch 001./ Store at 2'C - 10'C./ Manuf. 1/2/67/ Use within 3 yrs of Manuf. |
| Maker: | CSL Ltd (Commonwealth Serum Laboratories), Parkville, Victoria, Australia, 01 Feb 1967 |
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