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  • Microscope
  • Microscope with three tubes.
  • Advertisement for 'Double Microscope' 1764.
  • Microscope Marshall (?) type, unsigned.
  • Microscope used by Pasteur during his
  • Microscope signed "G.R. Brander fecit. Augsberg"
  • Microscope / W.D. & H.O. Wills.
  • Microscope / W.D. & H.O. Wills.
  • Microscope designed and introduced by Cuff in 1744.
  • All brass Culpeper type of Microscope, circa 1780
  • Adams' Universal Compound Microscope, late 18th century.
  • Adams' Universal Compound Microscope, late 18th century.
  • Microscope slides prepared by a histologist in 1850.
  • Riddell's Binocular microscope, 1853-1854. This microscope initiated the modern development of the microscope.
  • The common Botanical Microscope, described in Adams' Essays 1787.
  • The Microscope and Zoology in the 19th century.
  • The Microscope and Zoology in the 19th century, 1958.
  • Binocular microscope.
  • Binocular microscope.
  • Binocular microscope.
  • Lucernal microscope of very large size by Adams, who invented the Lucernal Microscope. He only made one other of this particular type.
  • Compass Microscope - 18th century development of the Murschenbroek simple microscope. It has a circular disc carrying lens of various powers.
  • Original Wilson Screw-barrel Microscope signed "I.W". Made in ivory
  • Darwin's single microscope
  • Microscope by John Marshall circa 1700. Described in Harris' Lexicon Technicum, 1704.
  • Illustration of Lister's microscope.
  • Compound microscope by Joblot.
  • Toxoplasmosis: ewe's placenta, microscope
  • The original Culpeper microscope.
  • The original Culpeper microscope.