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Serum Bottle - Blood Grouping Anti-A Plus Anti-B, 1960s Object Reg. No: HT 3302

Summary:
Blood grouping serum, 'Anti-A plus Anti-B'. Used for determining blood type. Made by Commonwealth Serum Laboratories (CSL) Limited, Parkville, Victoria, c1960s.
Description:
Small plastic bottle, with white plastic lid, containing celar yellow-orange liquid. White label attached to side.
Acquisition Information:
Donation from CSL Ltd (Commonwealth Serum Laboratories), 2004
Discipline: Technology
Dimensions: 5.00 cm (Height), 2.00 cm (Width), 3.00 cm (Length)

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Tagged with: blood analysis, bottles, laboratory apparatus equipment, medical diagnostic tests
Themes this item is part of: Medicine in Society Collection, Science & Measurement Collection, CSL (Commonwealth Serum Laboratories) Collection
Primary Classification: MEDICINE & HEALTH
Secondary Classification: Pharmacy
Tertiary Classification: pharmaceuticals
Inscriptions: Label: BLOOD GROUPING SERUM/ANTI-A PLUS ANTI-B/0.1% Sodium Azide added/103-1000/Vol. 5ml. BATCH 910-1/C'WEALTH SERUM LABS./MELB. AUST.
Maker: CSL Ltd (Commonwealth Serum Laboratories), Parkville, Victoria, Australia, circa 1960s

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