Germany in 1912: Images 181 to 190
Thursday, June 19, 2014
The welding of bulbs of serum is done each day in the thousands. |
One of the many laboratories of the house of Cassella in Mainkur, united in a cartel with the plant of Hoechst. |
The French village has Mr. Hahn as its pastor (above on the left), of Swiss origin like all his precedessors. |
The oldest house in the village. |
At Hoechst, when powdered materials are being put into barrels, workers are protected by the dust by a circulation of air. |
The transport of rust by a moving magnet. |
The bacteriological station at Hoechst contains a barn for laboratory animals. |
An ophthalmic reaction is done on an ox. |
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