Box of 19 microscope slides made by Charles Ford and John Hamerton to determine the number of human chromosomes. The slides are Feulgen squashes of spermatocytes during spermatogenesis. Results of research were published in Nature (Vol 178, 10 Nov 1956, p1020-1023). Box of 19 microscope slides for chromosome research 1956
50 botanical preparations mounted as slides for a microscope. 50 botanical preparations mounted as slides for a microscope
Cabinet containing various microscope slides (micro-photographs and illustrations of microscopic ruling), also botanical, zoological, and geological slides Cabinet containing various microscope slides
Wooden box containing 11 trays of microscope slides, containing both human and animal tissue specimens Wooden box containing microscope slides 1880-90
Two boxes of microscope slides, mounted with rodent anatomical specimens, used in the Department of Nutrition and Diatetics, King's College, London, c.1978. Two boxes of microscope slides circa 1978
Selection of glass pieces and cover slips, English. 1840-1900 Selection of glass pieces and cover slips 1840-1900
Fourteen microscope slides containing the following material: Pear tree; Doryanthes (lily); Banksia (honeysuckle); Phoenix dactylifera (date palm); Unknown (label is illegible); Pudina (mint); Pineapple; Feather of Morpho Menelaus (butterfly); Scales of brassica curious (cabbage); Scales of Lepisma (silverfish); Feathers of Pontia brassica (butterfly); Feathers of Pontia brass. (butterfly); the Lord’s prayer written on intermaterial; Unknown (slide is just marked ‘200’) Fourteen microscope slides
56 botanical preparations mounted as slides for a microscope. 56 botanical preparations mounted as slides for a microscope
Four folders of microscope slides of mammalian spleen. Four folders of microscope slides of mammalian spleen
Microscope slides, 6 blank, 3 with unknown specimens and a small box containing small square 'glasses', or blank slides. Microscope slides
Wooden box containing microscopical slide preperations of foetuses at various stages of development, likely human tissue but not specified. Wooden box containing microscopical slide preperations of foetuses at various stages of development
Physiological and pathological microscopical preperations, human and animal tissue specimens Physiological and pathological microscopical preperations
Thirteen microscope slides in wooden box, relating to human lice in trench fever work, by F. Martin Duncan, 1918-19. Thirteen microscope slides in wooden box 1918-1919
Collection of 27 microphotographs on microscope slides. Collection of 27 microphotographs on microscope slides.
Four microscope slides and case, used during liquid-based cytology screening to deposit samples, made by Hologic, 2000-2017 Microscope slides used during cytology screening 2000-2017