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Heating bath

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probably made in England

Postcard of Heating bath.
000-100-044-124-C
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Heating bath

This heating bath, used for chemical demonstration, was made in the late 18th century, probably in England. It probably contained sand or water and had a lamp placed beneath it to provide gentle heat.

The wooden casing houses an iron bath in which a notch has been removed, possibly to allow the neck of a retort to protrude towards the upright column facing the bath. This column may have supported a clamp to hold the neck of a flask being heated.

Although this item forms a part of the Playfair Collection of chemical apparatus presented to the Industrial Museum of Scotland in 1858 by Professor Lyon Playfair of the University of Edinburgh, it is not known which of his predecessors acquired or used it.


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Online ID: 000-100-044-124-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  T.1858.275.22
Date: Late 18th century
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What: Retort stand / heating bath
Subject:
Who: Edinburgh University (Owner)
Joseph Black (Possible owner)
Professor Gregory (Possible owner)
Professor Hope (Possible owner)
Where: England
Event:
Description: One of a collection of apparatus and instruments from Edinburgh University used by Professors Black, Hope and Gregory - a square retort stand enclosing a heating bath
References:
  • Anderson, R. G. W., The Playfair Collection. Edinburgh: 1978, p 107 
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