TY - JOUR AU1 - Strong, R. M. AU2 - AB - It. h4. STRONG From the Hull Zoological Laboratory, University 0s Chicago SIX FIGURES In thc. autumn of 1910, I took up the problem of electrical heating for pnraffin haths in the zoological laboratories of the University of Chicago. The system clescribed by Mark1 was considered, but certain fcaturcs of his equipment did not seem to suitablc for the Lillie type of bath used in our 1:d)oratorics. Somc modifications wcre made, and these especially will be tliwusscd in this paper. Observations on the amount of current cmployctl 2nd other data have heen included with the hope that they may be u'~~ful to some readers. It should be noted here, that the system tlcscribctl in this paper is used with a 110 volts direct current. Changes would he necessary for an alternating current. Diifcrcnt kinds of heating units were examined, and three were tried. The. moit wtjsfactory results have been obtained with so-callcd disc stoves, such as may be oht,ained on the market. One of these stoves is rnountcd on :L metal frame, and its surface is in contact with the center of the p,:traffin bath bottom. The stove and its mounting are within an a5bestos-lined box of galvnnizecl iron which TI - Electrical heating of paraffin baths JF - The Anatomical Record DO - 10.1002/ar.1090070103 DA - 1913-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/electrical-heating-of-paraffin-baths-achNLFsodE DP - DeepDyve ER -