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Justus Liebig / WeimarJUSTUS VON LIEBIG German chemist conducting an experiment
Challenger / Zoo LabThe zoological laboratory on board the Challenger
Challenger / Lab WorkWorking in the zoological laboratory on board the research ship Challenger
Laboratory of LA VoisinThe laboratory of La Voisin, (Catherine Deshayes), Parisian adventuress, black magician and fortune teller who was eventually burnt for her wickedness
Louis Pasteur / WagnerLOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist in his laboratory
Louis Pasteur / Graphic 85LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist in his laboratory
Justus Liebig / 3 of 6JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist is given his own laboratory at Giessen University
Justus Liebig / 2 of 6JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist experimenting in the chemists shop where he works - he causes an explosion
Philippe De Girard / CardPHILIPPE DE GIRARD French inventor
Ta Edison / 77th BirthdayTHOMAS ALVA EDISON American inventor on his 77th birthday in his West Orange laboratory
Thomas Edison / Ilz C1900THOMAS ALVA EDISON Testing his Phonograph, circa 1900
Fleming in his Lab 1952SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING Scottish bacteriologist at work in his laboratory
Pasteur VaccinationLouis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), French chemist and microbiologist, supervises a vaccination against rabies in his laboratory
Eugene TurpinEUGENE TURPIN French scientist in his laboratory: he invented melinite, a form of gas warfare, as well as other explosives
E Torricelli / FlammarionEVANGELISTA TORRICELLI Italian mathematician and physicist, inventing the barometer in 1642
Alchemy - LunaryThe mysterious herb LUNARY grows on a mountains brim, exposed to sun by day, moon by night, thus acquiring great power : an essential item in every alchemists laboratory
Photographing M CurieMarie Curie is news : photographers lie in wait in the rue Cuvier, Paris, and snap her as she goes from her home to her laboratory
Swan in Laboratorysir JOSEPH WILSON SWAN chemist and electrician who developed a primitive electric light (1860), invented the dry photographic plate, and other important developments
1850 LaboratoryScientists at work in a laboratory
Marie Curie in 1921MARIE CURIE in her laboratory
Ampere at WorkFrench scholar, mathematician and physicist, at work in his laboratory
Gay-Lussac (Card)JOSEPH LOUIS GAY-LUSSAC French scientist, depicted in his laboratory
Feeding TimeA woman feeds a baby marmoset by hand
Chemistry Students 1930SFemale students at the Royal Free Hospital Medical School, London studying Chemistry and Biochemistry, learning the secrets of cell structure and minute organisms
Norman HeatleyNORMAN G HEATLEY English scientist who played a crucial role in the discovery of penicillin : at work in his Cambridge laboratory in the early 1940s
Testing on AnimalsA scene in a bacteriology laboratory, where animals have the opportunity to experience all kinds of diseases and treatments normally reserved exclusively for humans
Science ClassPupils at South Hall school for Girls, at Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, at work in the laboratory. The girl in the centre is using a Bunsen Burner
H C F JenkinHENRY CHARLES FLEEMING JENKIN Electrical engineer; at work in his laboratory
Pasteur in Lab / EdelfeltLOUIS PASTEUR in his laboratory in 1885
Galtons LaboratoryFrancis Galtons first Anthropometric Laboratory at the International Health Exhibition, South Kensington
Psychokinesis ExperimentAn experiment in predicting and/or influencing screen imagery, at Benson Herberts Paraphysical Laboratory, Downton
Boyle and PapinSir Robert Boyle and his assistant, Denis Papin, at work in the laboratory
Thomas Edison / Ilz FtTHOMAS ALVA EDISON In his Workshop
Science / KelvinWILLIAM THOMSON, later Lord Kelvin, demonstrates to students at Glasgow University in the cellar he used as his laboratory in his early days
Faraday / Maclise / FraserMICHAEL FARADAY English scientist in his laboratory
FARADAY (1791 - 1867)MICHAEL FARADAY - English scientist at work in his laboratory
Faraday / FiguierMICHAEL FARADAY - English scientist establishing the fundamental law of electrolysis
Pavlovs laboratory in Leningrad, RussiaPavlovs laboratory in Leningrad (St Petersburg), known as the tower of silence
Rontgen / Hodgson / LabWilhelm Conrad Rontgen German physicist, discovered X-rays, 1895, Nobel prizewinner, 1901, in his laboratory