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" It is certainly a matter of surprise that opticians, especially on the Continent, should have so long neglected the very simple means which are at present commonly employed in this country of giving an inclined position to microscopes, since it is now... "
The Microscope and Its Revelations - Page 46
by William Benjamin Carpenter - 1868 - 794 pages
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ..., Volume 4

Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - Microscopes - 1870 - 380 pages
...at any angle with the horizon, without deranging the adjustments of its parts to each other." . ..." It is certainly a matter of surprise that opticians,...inclined position to microscopes, since it is now universally acknowledged that the vertical position is, of all that can be adopted, the very worst."...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 4

Biology - 1871 - 804 pages
...any angle with the horizon, without deranging the adjustments of its parts to each other," * * * * " It is certainly a matter of surprise that opticians,...inclined position to microscopes, since it is now universally acknowledged that the vertical position is, of all that cnn be adopted, the very worst."...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 4

Biology - 1871 - 812 pages
...angle with the horizon, without deranging the adjustments of its parts to each other," * * * * "Jt is certainly a matter of surprise that opticians,...inclined position to microscopes, since it Is now universally acknowledged that the vertical position is, of all that can be adopted, the very worst."...
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Microscopical diagnosis

Charles Henry Stowell - 1882 - 476 pages
...or a horizontal position, or at any angle with the horizon, without deranging the adjustment of its parts to each other, and without placing the eye-piece...a position as to be inconvenient to the observer. Fourth. Simplicity in the construction and adjustment of every part. ' The Mirror "i." It should consist...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 16

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1888 - 924 pages
...adjustment of its parts to each other, and without placing the eye-piece in such ะป position as to bo inconvenient to the observer. It is certainly a matter of surprise that some microscopists, especially on the Continent, should still forego the advantages of the inclined...
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The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the Encyclopaedia ..., Volume 16

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 936 pages
...or a horizontal position, or at any angle with the horizon, without deranging the adjustment of its parts to each other, and without placing the eye-piece...observer. It is certainly a matter of surprise that some microscopiste, especially on the Continent, should still forego the advantages of the inclined...
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