Description
The Chamberland-Pasteur Filter was invent in 1884 by Charles Chamberland, and was used to remove bacteria from drinking water and to sterilise liquids. This example is marked on the lid ‘Sole Licensee and makers, Pasteur Chamberland Filter Co. 5, White Street Finsbury London. Tin box shows some losses to black paint and interior ‘modus operandi’ label is stained and discoloured.
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Fletcher Wallis
Fletcher Wallis sells objects and books relating to the history of science, medicine and technology Arcade. He publishes books through Vernier Press, including Antique Medicine Chests, and Corkscrew Patents from 1795. He has been dealing for forty eight years.