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Person: SPITTA, Dr Harold R.D.  (1877-1954)

Slides (arranged in sets) in whose production this person had a role92 slides are known

Bacteriology of tropical diseases (lecture: Newton & Co., 84-92 slides, in/before 1909)

  photographer: Slide 1, Benign Tertian Parasite, 12 hours old, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 2, Benign Tertian Parasite, 18 hours old, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 3, Benign Tertian Parasite, 40 hours old, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 4, Benign Tertian Parasite, Double infection, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 5, Benign Tertian Parasite, Mature segmented sporocyte, Romanowsky stain, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 6, Benign Tertian Parasite, Partially segmented sporocyte, X 1,000 methylene blue

  photographer: Slide 7, Benign Tertian Parasite, Mature segmented sporocyte, X 1,000, methylene blue

  photographer: Slide 8, Benign Tertian Parasite, Breaking up of sporocyte, X 1,000, methylene blue

  photographer: Slide 9, Benign Tertian Parasite, Gametocytes, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 10, Parasite of Tse-Tse Fly Disease in Donkey's Blood (Glossina morsilans), X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 11, Malignant Parasite, Epicorpuscular form, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 12, Malignant Parasite, Young Intracorpuscular bodies, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 13, Malignant Parasite, 'Ring Forms,' X 1.000

  photographer: Slide 14, Malignant Parasite, Mature 'Ring Forms,' X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 15, Malignant Parasite, Quadruple Infection of Red Cell, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 16, Malignant Parasite in Capillaries of Brain (Human), X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 17, Male Crescentic Gametocyte, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 18, Female Crescentic Gametocyte, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 19, Crescent becomes an Intracorpuscular Sphere X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 20, Crescent becomes a Free Pigmented Sphere X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 21, Free Sphere emitting its Microgametes, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 22, A Free Microgamete, X 1,000

  photographer: Slide 23, Zygotes in Mosquito's Stomach, 3 days' old (unstained)

  photographer: Slide 24, Zygotes in Mosquito's Stomach, 6 days' old (unstained)

  photographer: Slide 25, Empty Zygote Caprules in Wall of Stomach of Mosquito after shedding blasts (unstained)

  photographer: Slide 26, Salivary glands of Mosquito (Anopheles) X 180

  photographer: Slide 27, Specimen illustrating the three Salivary Ducts uniting to form one Common Duct (Anopheles) X 185

  photographer: Slide 28, Anopheles Claviger; whole insect (Female)

  photographer: Slide 29, Culex Pipiens; whole insect (Female)

  photographer: Slide 30, Culex Pipiens; Proboscis and appendages

  photographer: Slide 31, Culex Pipiens; Complete Longitudinal Section through entire insect to illustrate relative anatomy of parts

  photographer: Slide 32, Parasite of Texas Fever (Pyrosoma Bigeminum)

  photographer: Slide 33, Quartan Gametes

  photographer: Slide 34, Quurtan Sporulating Body

  photographer: Slide 35, Filaria Bancrofti, Male parental form

  photographer: Slide 36, Complete longitudinal section through a Filariated Mosquito, showing Parasite in Muscles

  photographer: Slide 37, Culex pipiens

  photographer: Slide 38, Culex pipiens, proboscis

  photographer: Slide 39, Young Filaria in thoracic muscles of Culex

  photographer: Slide 40, Young Filaria in thoracic muscles of Culex, more mature

  photographer: Slide 41, Young Filaria in thoracic muscles of Culex, more mature

  photographer: Slide 42, Young Filaria in thoracic muscles of Culex, more mature

  photographer: Slide 43, Young Filariae in thoracic muscles of Culex, seven days old

  photographer: Slide 44, Young Filariae in thoracic muscles, mature worms migrating to proboscis

  photographer: Slide 45, Young Filariae in thoracic muscles, mature worm 16 days old at base of proboscis

  photographer: Slide 46, Filariae in proboscis of mosquito

  photographer: Slide 47, Filariae in proboscis of mosquito

  photographer: Slide 48, Filariae in proboscis of mosquito

  photographer: Slide 49, Filaria diurna and Filaria perstans together in film of human blood x500

  photographer: Slide 50, Filaria diurna in blood, with sheath, x 500

  photographer: Slide 51, Filaria demarquaii in human blood x 500

  photographer: Slide 52, Filaria ozzsrdi in human blood x 500

  photographer: Slide 53, Filariae in blood-vessels of human lung

  photographer: Slide 54, Filaria Nocturna removed from proboscis of Mosquito after 45 days' sojourn

  photographer: Slide 55, Bacillus Tuberculosis: Culture showing branching filaments x750

  photographer: Slide 56, Bacillus Tuberculosis: Mycelial mass x500

  photographer: Slide 57, Bacillus Tuberculosis: Branching filaments with spores x1000

  photographer: Slide 58, Human Trypanosome: Sleeping sickness xl750

  photographer: Slide 59, Human Trypanosome: Sleeping sickness dividing x1000

  photographer: Slide 60, Human Trypanosome: Sleeping sickness, bifid flagellum x1000

  photographer: Slide 61, Bacillus Aerogenes Capsulatus: Human Liver x850

  photographer: Slide 62, Bacillus Aerogenes Capsulatus: Culture x1000

  photographer: Slide 63, Bacillus Pseudo-diphtheriae: Serum culture x1000

  photographer: Slide 64, Bacillus Xerosis: Serum culture, human conjunction x1000

  photographer: Slide 65, Bacillus Influenzae: Sputum x1000

  photographer: Slide 66, Bacillus Influenza:: Agar culture x1000

  photographer: Slide 67, Micrococcus Gonorrhoea: Serum culture x1000

  photographer: Slide 68, Parasite of Kalazar in Human Splenic Fluid x1000

  photographer: Slide 69, Phagocytosis: Bacillus tuberculosis x1000

  photographer: Slide 70, Phagocytosis: Streptococcus pyogenes x1000

  photographer: Slide 71, Phagocytosis: Streptococcus pyogenes aurens x1000

  photographer: Slide 72, Phagocytosis: Bacillus anthracio x1000

  photographer: Slide 73, Spirillum Refringens: Blood (syphilis) xl200

  photographer: Slide 74, Spirillum Pallida Jaws (Castellani) x2000

  photographer: Slide 75, Spirillum Pallida and Spirillum Refringent (Castellani) in one slide X1700

  photographer: Slide 76, Rat Flea (Hong Kong)

  photographer: Slide 77, B. Dysenteriae (Flexuer), pure culture

  photographer: Slide 78, Female Schistosomum Haematobium (Bilharzia)

  photographer: Slide 79, Bilharzia ova in Bladder (Human)

  photographer: Slide 80, Male Schistosomum Haematobium (Bilharzia)

  photographer: Slide 81, Bilharzia ova, lateral spined

  photographer: Slide 82, Amoeba of Dysentery in Liver Abscess Pus

  photographer: Slide 83, Diagram illustrating Male and Female Bilharzia in copulation

  photographer: Slide 84, Entamoeba Histolytica (Amoeba) Intestinal Submucosa

  photographer: Slide 85, Human Syphilite Liver. Spirochaeta Pallidum x 750

  photographer: Slide 86, Staphylococcus Aurens. Thagocytosis Intraullutor Cocci, x 1,000

  photographer: Slide 87, Diplococcus luteacellulaus. Meningitis. Human Cambro Spiral Fluid, x 1,000

  photographer: Slide 88, Bacillus Emphesematosus, Agar Culture, x 1,000

  photographer: Slide 89, Bacillus Diphtheria. Human Membrane x 500

  photographer: Slide 90, Bacillus Diphtheria. Human Membrane x 600

  photographer: Slide 91, Micrococcus Gonorrhoea. Serum Culture x 1,000

  photographer: Slide 92, Bacillus Aurgues Capsulatus in Human Pus x 1,000

Lucerna ID 6004071

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 7 October 2014

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