One of my favorite test instruments is an ancient, vacuum-tube enabled, admittance bridge from Wayne-Kerr, model B221, that measures capacitance (displayed in farads) in parallel with resistance (displayed as conductance in mhos) at a fixed frequency, 1592 Hz.
That frequency (10,000 / 2pi) was chosen to facilitate inductance measurements from negative susceptance.
Since this was before pocket calculators, the manual includes a table of reciprocals.