Image
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Source
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Observations
from the source
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Zentmayer
(c. 1880)
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JRMS 1895 (pp. 26)
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Portable Microscope
Zentmayer
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Zentmayer (c. 1862)
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Zentmayer (c. 1862)
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Zentmayer (c. 1862)
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Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the
early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago
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The "Army Hospital Microscope",
in nearly its
final form, as made by Zentmayer (c. 1875)
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JG
Richardson (1871) A handbook of medical microscopy
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US
Army Hospital microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Zentmayer’s
US army hospital microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Grand
American microscope
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JG Richardson
(1871) A handbook of medical microscopy
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Grand
American microscope
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Zentmayer (c. 1862)
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1879)
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Grand American microscope, made by J.
Zentmayer
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Miller Bros’s catalogue (1879)
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Microscope stand No. 5 (of Zentmayer)
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Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the
early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago
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"Grand American Microscope" as
constructed by
Zentmayer during the period 1858- 76
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W McAllister’s catalogue (1867)
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Grand American microscope (by J. Zentmayer)
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Wythe (1877)
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Largest microscope
Zentmayer
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Bracegirdle
(2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum,
London, Little Imp Publications (CD)
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Centennial
binocular microscope, c. 1880
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Carl
Seiler (1881) Compendium of microscopical technology a guide to
physicians and students in the use of the microscope
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New
model USAH microscope (advert)
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JE
Smith (1880) How to see with the microscope
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American
histological stand
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JE
Smith (1880) How to see with the microscope
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American
centennial stand
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JRMS 1880 (pp. 1069)
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Centennial Microscope
Zentmayer
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Smith
(1880)
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American
continental stand
Zentmayer
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Thanhoffer
L (1880) Das mikroskop und seine anwendung
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Zentmayer
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W
Carpenter (1891)
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Zentmayer’s
microscope
Zentmayer
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Wythe
(1880; 1883)
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American
centennial stand
Zentmayer
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Smith
(1880)
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American
histological stand
Zentmayer
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Phin (1890)
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Army hospital binocular stand
Zentmayer
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Lentz, T. L. (2017) Lentz Microscopy and
Histology Collection. Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale
University
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Zentmayer U. S. Army Hospital Binocular
Microscope, c1880
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Zentmayer (before 1880)
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Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the
early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago
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Early (c. 1875) Zentmayer student
microscope
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Gage (1896; 1899; 1901; 1904)
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Microscope No. V
Zentmayer
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Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the
early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago
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"American-Continental" microscope
of 1892 designed and made by Frank Zentmayer
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Zentmayer
(c. 1887)
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JRMS 1880 (pp. 1072)
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Histological Microscope
Zentmayer
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Zentmayer
(c. 1876)
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Padgitt
DL (1975) A short history of the early American microscope. Microscope
Publications Ltd. Chicago
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Zentmayer's
"American Histological
Microscope"
(c. 1878)
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Zentmayer
(after 1881)
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J
Behrens (1885)
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Zentmayer’s
American student stand
Zentmayer
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Julius
Wilhelm Behrens (1885) A guide for the microscopical investigation of
vegetable substances
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American
student stand
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Julius
Wilhelm Behrens (1885) A guide for the microscopical investigation of
vegetable substances
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Histological
stand
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Carl
Seiler (1881) Compendium of microscopical technology a guide to
physicians and students in the use of the microscope
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Microscope (advert)
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J
Behrens (1885)
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Zentmayer’s
histological stand
Zentmayer
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Gage
(1901; 1904)
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Microscope
No. IV
Zentmayer
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Phin
(1881; 1882; 1890)
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Histological
microscope
Zentmayer
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Gage (1896; 1899)
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Clinical microscope
Zentmayer
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Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the
early American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago
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Clinical microscope, Zentmayer (c. 1886)
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1870)
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Student’s microscope, made by J. Zentmayer
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Julius
Wilhelm Behrens (1885) A guide for the microscopical investigation of
vegetable substances
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Botanical
dissecting microscope
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