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000004188 005__ 20260123092720.0
000004188 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M4ZK5F13
000004188 037__ $$aDA
000004188 245__ $$aDare hemoglobinometer
000004188 269__ $$a1920
000004188 336__ $$aStill image
000004188 520__ $$aMedical Museum Collection, Box 6
000004188 520__ $$aDigital photograph of a hemoglobinometer in a case. The green velvet-lined case has been opened, and the instrument name and manufacturers information can be seen printed on the inside lid. One of Riekers original instruments, the Dare Hemoglobinometer was a handheld instrument used to detect anemia in patients when doctors made house calls.
000004188 520__ $$aca. 1920's
000004188 520__ $$aDare hemoglobinometer in a black leatherette case. The case is lined in green velvet. The instrument name and manufacturers information is printed in gold on the inside lid of the case: The Dare hemoglobinometer, made and guaranteed by Rieker Instrument Co., Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. The case and instrument were donated in March 1962 by Raymond D. Grondahl, M.D., and are in good condition. The case contains: 1) battery handle, 2) candle and bracket, 3) light bulb, 25 delta, 4) eye piece, 5) lancet, 6) candle base, and 7) viewing apparatus.
000004188 540__ $$fCC BY
000004188 542__ $$fIn Copyright
000004188 650__ $$ahemoglobinometers
000004188 650__ $$aHemoglobinometry$$020055
000004188 7001_ $$aRieker Instrument Co.
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000004188 980__ $$aHistorical Collections and Archives