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A history of photography with the light microscope / Brian Bracegirdle.
Bracegirdle, Brian.Date: 2010- Archives and manuscripts
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Center for Light Microscope Imaging and Biotechnology
Date: 1993Reference: SB/4/1/89Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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Microscope image referenced as "Ram spermatozoa in polarized light"
Friedlaender, Marie Helene GertrudeDate: December 1949Reference: KDBP/1/1/0158Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
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Microscope image referenced as "Dytiscus fibril. Phase and polarised light"
Hanson, Emmeline Jean, 1919-1973Date: July 1951Reference: KDBP/1/1/0445Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Digital Images
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Microscope - binocular - diagramatic representation of the various methods of splitting the beam of light so that half goes to each eye.
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Table comparing the scale of magnification between human eye, light microscope and the electron microscope referenced as "R.I [Royal Institute] lecture"
Jackson, S.Date: March 1952Reference: KDBP/1/1/0675Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
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Microscope image referenced as "Leaf of ficus elastica ordinary light. R. I [Royal Institute] lecture"
Jackson, S.Date: July 1952Reference: KDBP/1/1/0673Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Books
Neural network-based screening in cervical cytology : do we need the light microscope? / Myrthe Roxanne Kok.
Kok, Myrthe Roxanne, 1970-Date: 2000- Books
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A description of the most valuable kinds of microscopes now in use: Viz. The pocket microscope, together with the new invention for fixing it on a pedestal, and giving light to objects by a speculum; the double reflection microscope; the microscope for viewing opake objects; and the solar, or camera obscura microscope. As they are made and sold by John Cuff, against Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-street. With a particular account of the use and application of the several parts of the apparatus belonging to each kind.
Cuff, John, approximately 1708-1772.Date: [1758?]- Books
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A familiar introduction to the study of polarized light; with a description of, and instructions for using the table and hydro-oxygen polariscope and microscope / [Charles Woodward].
Woodward, CharlesDate: 1848- Books
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Micrographia illustrata: or the microscope explained, in several new inventions, Particularly of a New Variable Microscope for Examining all Sorts of Minute Objects; and also of a New Camera Obscura Microscope, Designed for Drawing all Minute Objects, either by the Light of the Sun, or by a Lamp in Winter Evenings, to great Perfection; with A Description of all the other Microscopes now in Use. Likewise a natural history of Aerial, Terrestrial, and Aquatic Animals, &c. Considered as Microscopic Objects. By George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to His Majesty.
Adams, George, 1709-1772.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Digital Images
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Light wall moss leaf
Odra Noel- Books
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The description and use of an opake solar microscope. In which all opake bodies, whether of Animal, Vegetable, Fossil, or Marine Production, are shewn in the greatest perfection, in all their native Beauties, of Lights, Shades, Prominences, Cavities; and all Variety of different Hues, Tints, and Colours, heightened by Reflection of Solar Rays condensed upon them, to an amazing Degree: at the same time all transparent objects are also shewn in a new light, and in a manner peculiar to this instrument. Illustrated by a copper-plate section of the microscope in its full length. By B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: 1774- Digital Images
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Section through human cochlea
Prof. Andrew Forge- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers of M H F Wilkins: notebook of research results relating to electron microscope images of DNA
Curling, Claude Douglas, 1923-1993 Spencer, Michael Wilkins, Maurice, 1916-2004Date: 1958-1961Reference: K/PP178/2/73Part of: Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick (1916-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
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"Comparison of magnifications of visible light, ultra-violet, and electron microscopes"
Walker, Peter M. B.Date: February 1952Reference: KDBP/1/1/0584Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Books
Polarisation : paper read before the Western Microscopical Club, April 13th, 1885.
Brady, Nicholas.Date: 1885- Digital Images
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Human embryo grades
K. Hardy- Pictures
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William Henry Dallinger. Oil painting by Edgar Thomas, ca. 1884.
Thomas, Edgar Herbert, 1862-1936.Date: 1884Reference: 45602i- Digital Images
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Zebrafish growth cone
Dr Steve Wilson- Pictures
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A woman dropping her porcelain tea-cup in horror upon discovering the monstrous contents of a magnified drop of Thames water; revealing the impurity of London drinking water. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1828.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: [1828?]Reference: 12079i- Books
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A compendious system of natural philosophy. With notes containing the mathematical demonstrations, and some occasional remarks. Part III. continued. Containing Catoptrics, and the Doctrine of Light and Colours. To this are added Dissertations on the following Subjects, Viz. Of the Cause of the Reflection of Light. Of Microscopes and Telescopes. And Of the Phaenomenon of the Rainbow. By J. Rowning, M. A. Rector of Anderby in Lincolnshire, and late Fellow of Magdalen College in Cambridge.
Rowning, J. (John), 1701?-1771.Date: 1743- Books
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New elements of optics; or, the theory of the aberrations, dissipation, and colours of light: of the general and specific refractive powers and densities of mediums; the properties of single and compound lenses: and The Nature, Construction, and Use of Refracting and Reflecting telescopes and microscopes Of every Sort hitherto published. By B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Pictures
A horrified old woman observing the monstrous contents of a drop of water through a microscope. Coloured transparency lithograph.
Date: [1835?]Reference: 12080iPart of: Spooner's transformations- Pictures
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Geology: various crystalline substances. Coloured lithograph by A. Pralon after G. Pouchet.
Pouchet, G. (Georges), 1833-1894.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 46915i