The microscope and histology / by Simon Henry Gage ... pt. I. The microscope and microscopical methods.
- Simon Henry Gage
- Date:
- 1892
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The microscope and histology / by Simon Henry Gage ... pt. I. The microscope and microscopical methods. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![Prism of Abbe camera lucida, 49-50; Amici, 54 ; comparison, 57 ; dispers- ing, 54 ; Nicol, 62 ; reflecting, 57 ; and slit of micro-spectroscope, mu- tual arrangement, 56. Projection ocular, 9; designation of, 10. Pumice stone for pedesis, 34. Pushing in draw-tube, 18. Putting on cover-glass, 74; an object under microscope, 11. Q-R Quinine, Herapath's method of deter- mining minute quantities of, 85. Ray, chemical, 4 ; ordinary of polarized light, 63 ; extraordinary, 63. Real image, 1 ; inverted, 3. Reflected light, 15. Reflecting prism, 57. Refraction images, 25 ; index of medium in front of objective, 7. Refractive, doubly, 64 ; highly, 63 ; sin- gly, 64- Resinous media, mounting objects in, order of procedure, by drying or desiccation, 75 ; by series of dis- placements, 75, 76. Revolver, II. Rice, examination of, 35. Rule or scale for magnification and mi- crometry, 37. s Scale, of magnification and micrometry, 37 ; of wave lengths, 57. Scales of butterflies and moths, examin- ation of, 35. Screen of ground glass, 12, 13. Sealing cover-glass, 71, 72. Section, optical, 33 ; serial, 28, 78. Sediment in water, determination of character, 84. Selenite plate for polariscope, 65. Serial sections, 2S ; arranging and label- ing, 7S; determining thickness of, 78. Shading object, 25; for micro-polari- scope, 35. Shellac cement, preparation of, S3; re- moval from lenses, 27. Sight, injury or improvement in micro- scopic work, 27. Silk, examination of, 35. Simple microscope, see under micro- scope. Slides, 66 ; cleaning, 66. Slips, 66. Slit mechanism of micro-spectroscope, 54; adjusting and focusing, 56; slit and prism, mutual arrangement, 56. Solar spectrum or s. of sunlight, 54. Spectral, colors, 4 ; ocular, 10, 54. Spectroscope, direct vision, 54. Spectroscopic ocular, 10, 54. Spectrum, 4, 54. Spectrum, absorption, 54; amount of material necessary and its proper manipulation, 59, Angstrom and Stokes' law of, 55 ; banded, not given by all colored objects, 61 ; of blood, 60; of colored minerals, 62 ; of per- manganate of potash, 60. Spectrum, comparison, 57 ; complement- ary, 56 ; continuous. 54 ; double, 57 ; incandescence, 56 ; line, 54 ; of male- zeit sand, 62 ; single-banded, 61 ; solar, 54; two-banded, 61. Spherical aberration, 4 ; distortion, 3. Stage, mechanical, 28; micrometer, 37. Stand of microscope, 1 ; for laboratory microscope, 28. Standard distance (250 mm.) at which the virtual image is measured, 39. Starch, examination of, 35. Stokes and Angstrom's law of absorp- tion spectra, 55. Swaying of image, i\. System, back, front, intermediate, of lenses, 3, 5. Table of magnifications and valuation of ocular micrometer, 40; of tube- length and thickness of cover- glasses, 6. Of weights and measures (see inside of cover). Terminology of objectives, 3. Tester, cover-glass, 69. Textile fibers, examination of, 35. Thickness of cover-glass for non-adjust- able objectives, table, 6. Transmitted light, 16. Transparent objects having curved out- lines, relative position in micro- scopic preparations, 30. Triplet, achromatic, 2. Tripod, 2. Tube-length, 5 ; for cover-glass adjust- ment, 24 ; importance of, 24 ; micro- scopical, 5; of various opticians, table, 6. Turn-table, 71. U— V—w Unadjustable objectives, 5. Unit of measure in micrometry, 41. Valuation of ocular micrometer, 43. Varying ocular micrometer valuation, 44. Ward's eye-shade. 27. Water immersion objective, 24. Water for immersion objectives, 24 ; re- moval, 26. ] Wave length, designation of, 58; scale of, 57- Weights and measures, see inside of cover. Wheat, examination of, 35. Wollaston's camera lucida, 3S, 48. Working distance of simple microscope or objective, 15.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21023840_0224.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)