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See Kidney oncometer, 1877-1879.
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Kidney oncometer, 1877-1879.
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Picture Number:10285188
Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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This instrument designed by C S Roy (later Professor of Pathology at Cambridge) was used for measuring blood flow through the kidney. A kidney is placed inside the chamber, surrounded by a delicate membrane made from animal tissue, which in turn is surrounded by oil. As blood flows through the kidney, it swells, and changes the pressure of the oil which is recorded.
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In Collection of: Science & Society Picture Library
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picture number:1994-1283 Title:Kidney oncometer, 1877-1879.
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