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Pringle, Andrew

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Images by Pringle, Andrew

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  • Cat mesentery, human skin and two human foetal eyes, seen through a microscope. Four photographs by A. Pringle.
  • Tuberculosis and anthrax bacilli, actinomyces and micrococci, seen through a microscope. Five photographs.

Works from the collections

5 works

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    Practical photo-micrography / by Andrew Pringle.

    Pringle, Andrew | Date: [1893]
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    Tuberculosis and anthrax bacilli, actinomyces and micrococci, seen through a microscope. Five photographs.

    Pringle, Andrew | Reference: 34511i
    • Pictures

    Human foetal eyes, seen through a microscope. Two photographs.

    Pringle, Andrew | Reference: 34510i
    • Pictures
    • Online

    Cat mesentery, human skin and two human foetal eyes, seen through a microscope. Four photographs by A. Pringle.

    Pringle, Andrew | Reference: 34509i
    • Books
    • Online

    Practical photo-micrography / by Andrew Pringle.

    Pringle, Andrew | Date: [1893]

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