Title: The Story of the Microscope
1The Story of the Microscope
- From The 1600s To The Present
2THE INVENTOR OF THE MICROSCOPE Anton van
Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723
3The van Leeuwenhoek Microscope
4This is an original van Leeuwenhoek microscope
preserved in his home town of Delft. It is about
the size of a postage stamp
5Wood Louse
Sketch
Replica
Forgery
6Specimens Viewed Through A Simple Microscope
Louse
Human blood cells
7English Tripod - 1680
8Marshall Microscope - 1700
9Culpeper Microscope - 1725
10Adams Microscope - 1750
11Brown Microscope - 1828
Orchid Cells
12Hartnack Microscope - 1875
13Modern Compound Light microscope
14Several Manufacturers Make Microscopes For High
Schools
15American Optical AO-60
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17Swift Compound Light Microscope
18Swift Stereomicroscope
19A.O. Stereomicroscope
20Eyepiece
Body Tube
Revolving Nosepiece
Arm
High Power Objective
Low Power Objective
Stage Clips
Diaphragm
Stage
Coarse Adjustment
Light Source
Fine Adjustment
Base
Switch
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22Carrying Your Microscope Correctly
23Incorrectly Carrying Your Scope
24Putting Your Microscope Away
- Storing your scope for use the next time requires
that you follow a few easy steps -
25Remove The Slide From The Stage
- Dispose of the specimen as directed by your
teacher - Clean the slide and cover slip
- Return the slide and cover slip to its proper
place
26Always Store Your Scope On 10X
27Unplug Your Scope Correctly
28Wind The Cord Around The Base
29Cover Your Scope Before Returning It
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