Ryder microtome by Zentmayer, 1888
Ryder microtome by J. Zentmayer, Philadelphia, c. 1888
Ryder microtome in case by J. Zentmayer, Philadelphia, c. 1888
Microtomes are used to prepare thin slices of a specimen for study through a microscope.
Objects are most easily observed through a microscope if they are thin enough for light to pass through them. The microtome was first used to cut thin slices for this purpose in the late 19th century.
Ryder first described his inexpensive microtome in 1887.
Ryder microtome by J. Zentmayer, Philadelphia, c. 1888
Case for Ryder microtome by J. Zentmayer, Philadelphia, c. 1888