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  • carl Weigert, bacteriologist
  • Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory, Muktesar, Punjab, India: the Imperial Bacteriologist's residence. Photograph, 1897.
  • Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory, Muktesar, Punjab, India: the Assistant Bacteriologist's residence, set on a hillside. Photograph, 1897.
  • Spirochetes of fowl spirochetosis at 1000X (above) and 2000X (below) magnification. Coloured process print after R.D. Muir.
  • Bacteriological atlas : a series of coloured plates illustrating the morphological characters of pathogenic micro-organisms / by Richard Muir.
  • Protozoan parasites at 1000X magnification. Coloured process print after R. D. Muir.
  • Bacteriological atlas : a series of coloured plates illustrating the morphological characters of pathogenic micro-organisms / by Richard Muir.
  • Trypanosomes at 1000X magnification. Coloured process print after R. D. Muir.
  • Bacteriological atlas : a series of coloured plates illustrating the morphological characters of pathogenic micro-organisms / by Richard Muir.
  • Bacteriological atlas : a series of coloured plates illustrating the morphological characters of pathogenic micro-organisms / by Richard Muir.
  • Bacteriological conference delegates, Berlin, May 1891. Photograph of a photograph, 1891.
  • Christian Albert Theodor Billroth on balcony of his house at St Gilgen, with inscription.
  • Antony van Leeuwenhoek and his "little animals" : being some account of the father of protozoology and bacteriology and his multifarious discoveries in these discliplines / collected, translated, and edited, from his printed works, unpublished manuscripts, and contemporary records by Clifford Dobell.
  • Bacteriological researchers. Colour process print after R. Fantuzzi, 1926.
  • Bacteriological researchers. Colour process print after R. Fantuzzi, 1926.
  • Portrait of Robert Koch from a photograph.
  • M0006622: Portrait of Anton Weichselbaum (1845-1920)
  • Liverpool Port Sanitary Authority rat-catchers dipping rats in buckets of petrol to kill fleas for plague control. Liverpool, England. Photograph, 1900/1920.
  • The Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research: staff including the director Andrew Balfour (seated centre) and his successor Charles Wenyon (seated to his left). Photograph, 1923.
  • The Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research: staff including the director Andrew Balfour (seated centre) and his successor Charles Wenyon (seated to his left). Photograph, 1923.