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Journal
Hardwicke Science GossipYear
1885Volume
v. 21 (1885)Page
Page 201Inscription
Coordinates: [689, 837, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["B", "s", "D", "E", "A", "C", "Fig. 131. -- Diagram of Direct Illumination Microscope. A. Brass cylinder containing wire spring which is attached to D. B. Stout brass disk or stage fastened to cylinder by C -- A strong bar 3/4 inch wide and 1/8 inch thick. D. The lighter brass disk, kept in apposition to B by spring, and having two rims, one for protecting the object from pressure, and the other for steadying purposes. E. Pin and tube, also for steadying purposes. F. Brass tube blackened inside. shutting off side light, etc. s, Space between B and D where slide is introduced."]Drawing
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1938954Classification No
5Image Scale
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