Beckman DSA 560E Discrete Sample Analyzer
- Circa 1968
The DSA-560 Discrete Sample Analyzer, introduced in 1968, was Beckman's first clinical chemistry analyzer. It was capable of processing 100 samples per hour and used in the analysis of blood serum, urine, and drinking water.
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Hesketh, Dean D. “Beckman DSA 560E Discrete Sample Analyzer,” circa 1968. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 86. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/jw827c059.
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