RF2RYK3CT–Microscope in the laboratory of the historic pulp mill Kistefoss, Norway
RF2AK0KY6–Large optical microscope with an english foot. Illustration after a historical engraving from the 19th century
RME0RW9H–Dr. Eduard Albert Fisch works with microscope
RFK37FMF–Detail of a fly paw under the microscope, isolated images on white background. Old Illustration by unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1834.
RMMBD6XN–Flea photographed through a microscope. For use in comparison with the Ghost of a Flea, drawn and painted by Blake, engraved by John Varley
RMKM49H5–Foldout illustration of a louse on a strand of hair from ‘Micrographia’ by Robert Hooke (1635-1703) published in 1665 about his observations through a microscope. See more information below.
RMDXFAT3–Louis Lumiere with microscope and test tubes
RM2BWAGTK–The Duchess of Gloucester looks down a microscope at the opening of the new Beecham Laboratories at the Royal Northern Hospital in Holloway , London . 26 October 1938
RMMGJB9H–1950s, historical, schoolboy at a desk using a microscope and taking notes in a classroom, England, UK.
RF2D7Y280–Microscope of the company Zeiss from Jena, Germany / Mikroskop der Firma Zeiss aus Jena, Deutschland, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMDRAP60–Old Brass Microscope made by A Franks company in Manchester, England.
RMGE4DT4–Old microscopes by Filippo Bonanni, Louis Joblot, microscopes microscope microscopical microscopic technologies technology Resea
RMRA5J12–Antique microscope & vintage wall paper. Interior of old Texan home, Chestnut Square Historic Village, McKinney Texas.
RFT0HKGY–microscope xa 1923th
RF2HCJ0PX–3D Rendering Illustration of a prototype of small and powerful Microscope designed and created by the dutch inventor Anton Van Leeuwenhoek.
RMA2FRD5–Mahatma Gandhi seeing leprosy germs through microscope at Sevagram Ashram Vardha Maharashtra India 1940
RMDCF3JC–Advertisement for a compound microscope, US, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDP8ET1–Colonial Williamsburg George Wythe House display of microscope used by Wythe and his student Thomas Jefferson
RF2AK0KGT–Large inclinable optical microscope with a square stage. Illustration after a historical engraving from the 19th century
RME0YX29–Sep. 03, 1971 - Every 100,000 research microscope built by the firm Ernst Leitz in West Germany, is since 1899 donated to scientists working in the field of light microscopical research, and who has contributed to the biological and medical science. The year the microscope has been given to the scientist, professor Bengt Falck, Lund, Sweden. Professor Falck was elected after thorougly in vestigations by scientific circles around the world and was awarded microscope nr. 800.000
RMRY9EEX–Granton Quarry, Near Edinburgh, Microscope Room and Library, Engraving 1884, UK, Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European
RM2C69CJ6–Microscope with an objective revolver and Abbe capacitor. Carl Reichert, Wien. Engraving of the 19th century.
RFCT3277–Projection microscope
RMDF6MH9–NATIONAL WATER QUALITY LABORATORY, OPERATING THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE 551594
RM2BWBW4R–American super critics arrive in London to great stores under microscope . Sir Woodman Burbridge , Managing Director of Harrods ( left ) , photographed with Mr A Lincoln Filene , of Boston , Mass , a member of the party who enjoys a world wide reputation as an expert upon international economics .. 22 May 1926
RF2M6G5A2–Antique Microscope Sketch illustration
RM2RJ2JTN–Brass monocular 19th century microscope and wooden case made by R.&J. Beck ca 1890
RMDRAP59–Old Brass Microscope made by A Franks company in Manchester, England.
RMBMFCY0–Oppelt bronze microscope Germany 1780
RM2FX597G–Photomicrography. Lemardeley photographic microscope. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1893
RMA085GD–Antique Brass Microscope
RFFRXPMD–Close-up of an Antique Microscope Objective
RMA2FMAC–Mahatma Gandhi curious observing showing keen interest in seeing hookworm ova cells through microscope at Juhu Beach mumbai 1944
RMF1TW4N–Microscope
RFA8087H–Three lens microscope for simultaneous observations. Antique illustration. 1882
RF2AK0KWG–Medium sized inclinable optical microscope with a tripod foot. Illustration after a historical engraving from the 19th century
RME0R3H1–Nov. 11, 1957 - Army Medical Center's TV-Microscope; The US Army announced the development of a color TV microscope camera now in use at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center which enables the surgeon and the pathologist to examine together tissue removed from a patient during an operation. The tissue is sent from the operating room by pneumatic tube to the Pathology Laboratory, where a slide is prepared and inserted in the microscope. Audio connection permits discussion while surgeon and pathologist examine the specimen
RFBNWXFT–Microscope
RFB7P6JF–Radiolarains Microscope magnify skeletons Radiolarians (also radiolaria) are amoeboid protozoa that produce intricate mineral sk
RFAW2HNG–Close-up of vintage microscope objective
RMDF6MJ1–NATIONAL WATER QUALITY LABORATORY, OPERATING THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE 551595
RMAXXE47–Brass Monocular Microscope
RF2T7C7H2–Microscope school items frame
RFC5ME55–Scientific modern microscope
RFP20CMA–Old Microscope close up
RMBMFCXM–Plossl bronze microscope Vienna 1868
RM2FX597H–Photomicrography. Lemardeley photographic microscope. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1893
RMA085H1–Antique Brass Microscope
RFFRXPMM–Close-up of an Antique Microscope Objective Viewing an Earth Globe
RMHRP6F9–Solar Microscope, 18th Century
RMAYNBAX–technics, microscope, GDR, 20th century, historic, historical, technic, optic, object, studio shot,
RM2HX5MY8–A research worker operating a modern electron microscope. Latest tool of the research worker, the electron microscope, uses a beam of electrons instead of light, to examine tiny objects. The glass lenses of the ordinary microscope have their equivalent in the 'electric' lenses which focus the electrons. November 10, 1950.
RF2AK033G–Large inclinable optical microscope with hinged joint and clamping lever. Illustration after a historical engraving from the 19th century
RME130TG–Feb. 26, 2012 - World's Most Powerful Microscope. The Three million volt electron microscope the biggest and most powerful in the world has been developed in a joint effort by Hitachi Ltd. and Osaka University in Japan. The giant microscope is 12 meters high, weighs 67 tons, and has a magnification up to 100,000 times. The accelerating voltage is 3 million volts. A special feature is a closed cell device in which bacteria and living organic cells can float in an environmental air, gas or liquid body
RFEPX18M–First microscope by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
RM2R8CBTE–Current 42-5-1960: Norway's technical incubator Norway's Technical University in Trondheim has celebrated strongly on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. There is no sleepy 50-year-old, but a college in violent expansion in the Old Town. Several of the professors at the college claim in all seriousness that it is the electron microscope that Trætteberg provides which is the college's real glamor girl. May an outsider be allowed to protest and rather present Mrs Trætteberg, the school's most female licentiate and scholar. Her interests are concentrated in theoretical chemistry. Photo: Aage
RFBNWXHP–Antique microscope
RMDFD59G–EPA GULF BREEZE LABORATORY. DR. JOHN COUCH, PATHOBIOLOGIST WORKS AT THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. THIS IS ONE OF THE... 546311
RMM1HDHA–A Zeiss (Jena) microscope from ca. 1881 on display in the National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
RMHX3CYF–Historic electron microscope photograph of functioning genes shown about 25, 000 times actual size, 1969. Image courtesy US Department of Energy.
RFC5ME4W–Scientific modern microscope
RM2K916N5–Doctor Erik Sköld. Research pioneer of hemophilia. He started Swedens very first blood center. His work included the research of the all Hemophilia families and individuals. His clinic was the only one in Sweden. Sweden november 1939 Kristoffersson ref 17-5
RMA2FMF1–Medical doctor explains to Mahatma Gandhi the hookworm ova Mumbai Bombay Maharashtra India May 1944
RM2F9APXR–Baker mounted lens microscope 1745. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1889
RMGE4DTG–Old microscopes by Nachet, Charles Chevalier, 19th century
RMMAP5J3–Examination Room in Hansen House a historic building which was in the late 19th century a hospital for Hansen's disease (leprosy) located in Talbiya or Talbiyeh neighborhood West Jerusalem Israel
RMHRP69J–Robert Hooke Microscope, 17th Century
RMB2J4AK–science, optics, microscope, Seibert, Wetzlar, Die Neue Sammlung (The New Collection) Munich, historic, historical, Germany,
RM2HX5MY5–Mr. Magnen, Vice-Chairman of the 'Physique Nucleaire' of the College of France has invented with the aid of his collaborator Mr. Chanson, the first 'Protonic' microscope. This machine is similar to the electronic microscope, but deffers from the latter by the fact that the shot which is used is the 'Proton' and the optical deviation is Electrostatic instead of magnetic. This machine which obtains an enlargement of 500,00 times, will unable to study, amongst others, the microbes of diseases which up to this date one had not been able to detect. March 21, 1952.
RF2AK0MF9–Medium sized non-inclinable optical microscope. Illustration after a historical engraving from the 19th century
RME142PC–Apr. 04, 2012 - The JEM Electron microscope is the latest type produced, and can be used for the transmission and reflection of
RMEKRE18–A colonial microscope in Williamsburg Virginia
RM2R8ADG1–Current 42-5-1960: Norway's technical incubator Norway's Technical University in Trondheim has celebrated strongly on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. There is no sleepy 50-year-old, but a college in violent expansion in the Old Town. Several of the professors at the college claim in all seriousness that it is the electron microscope that Trætteberg provides which is the college's real glamor girl. May an outsider be allowed to object and rather present Mrs Trætteberg, the school's most female licentiate and scholar. Her interests are concentrated in theoretical chemistry. Photo: Aage S
RF2HCJ0BT–3D Rendering Illustration of an Antique Early XIX Century Microscope.
RMDF9RXW–THE EPITHELIUM (GILL COVERING) OF A HEALTHY CHANNEL CATFISH CAMERA MICROSCOPE STUDY MADE AT THE NATIONAL WATER... 551614
RFEJWEX0–Vintage Microscope family (isolated), Basic, medium and advanced model side by side
RF2ANWFNJ–Aged microscope standing on an old wooden old vintage house items sale garage storage container uk manchester london space for text advertisement
RF2AE38B6–Zacharias Janssen (Zacharias Jansen or Sacharias Jansen) (1585 – pre-1632) was a Dutch spectacle-maker from Middelburg associated with the invention o
RFJR0792–Vorticella senta (protozoa) 144400 times magnification, old illustration. By unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1833.
RF2T691N5–Detail of an old laboratory microscope in a museum
RM2F9AR1N–Microscope of Louis Joblot (1645-1723) Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1889
RMGE4DRN–Old microscopes by George Adams, Alexander François Selligue, 18th and 19th century
RM2CWBK60–Engraving depicting a battery of wet cells being used to power a carbon arc lamp illuminating a projecting microscope.
RMHRP69K–Robert Hooke Microscope, 17th Century
RMBX70WB–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27. 5.1910, German physician, his microscope type Seibert 3, 1876, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2HX5MYF–2 P.M. -- Although Jill is an Arts student, her course includes psychology and zoology; and here she is dealing with a tricky little slide under the microscope in the 'Zo' school. Students are allowed to use the various schools, libraries and lecture rooms whenever they please, or whenever they feel the urge for a little extra study. Lectures are informal - there's no roll-call, no compulsion, and plenty opportunity to dodge them - but most of the students are conscientious about their work and really have no need to panic when exam-time comes around. August 01, 1949.
RMF1TW4R–Microscope
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