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

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Malaria
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Benign Tertian Parasite, 12 hours old, X 1,000
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Benign Tertian Parasite, 18 hours old, X 1,000
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Benign Tertian Parasite, Partially segmented sporocyte, X 1,000 methylene blue
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Benign Tertian Parasite, Mature segmented sporocyte, X 1,000, methylene blue
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Benign Tertian Parasite, Breaking up of sporocyte, X 1,000, methylene blue
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Male Crescentic Gametocyte, X 1,000
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Female Crescentic Gametocyte, X 1,000
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Crescent becomes a Free Pigmented Sphere X 1,000
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Free Sphere emitting its Microgametes, X 1,000
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A Free Microgamete, X 1,000
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Zygotes in Mosquito's Stomach, 3 days' old (unstained)
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Zygotes in Mosquito's Stomach, 6 days' old (unstained)
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Salivary glands of Mosquito (Anopheles) X 180
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Specimen illustrating the three Salivary Ducts uniting to form one Common Duct (Anopheles) X 185
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Anopheles Claviger; whole insect (Female)
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Culex Pipiens; whole insect (Female)
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Culex Pipiens; Proboscis and appendages
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Quartan Gametes
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Quurtan Sporulating Body
Filaria Bancrofti
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Catalogue of science lanterns, optical lanterns, dissolving-view apparatus, and lantern slides (London: Newton & Co., 1909), 98-99

“A Set of Photomicrographic Lantern Slides from very fine direct Negatives, by Dr Harold R.D. Spitta, to illustrate the Morphology of the Malarial Parasite. Text Book, 'Atlas of Bacteriology,' 2nd Ed., by Slater and Spitta.”

1913
Catalogue of lantern slides: part II (London: Newton & Co., 1913), 360

“A Set of Photomicrographic Lantern Slides from very fine direct Negatives, by Dr Harold R.D. Spitta, to illustrate the Morphology of the Malarial Parasite. Text Book, 'Atlas of Bacteriology,' 2nd Ed., by Slater and Spitta.”

Lucerna ID  3008188

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 28 January 2021

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