Blood-serum analysis at Yale-New Haven Medical Center
- 1970s
Close-up view of a blood-serum sample being injected into a Perkin-Elmer gas chromatograph via a solvent-free sampler capsule in the analytical laboratory at the Yale-New Haven Medical Center. Per notations accompanying the photograph, gas chromatography is being used to analyze the sample as part of a program to monitor therapeutic levels of anti-convulsant drugs in patients.
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Perkin-Elmer Corporation. “Blood-Serum Analysis at Yale-New Haven Medical Center,” 1970–1979. Photographs from the Perkin-Elmer-Applera Collection, Box 6. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/76537228w.
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