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Large Collection of Microscope Specialist Books, 1857 onwards Jabez Hogg, "The Microscope",

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Large Collection of Microscope Specialist Books, 1857 onwards
Jabez Hogg, "The Microscope", London 1859; Dr. Heinrich Frei, "Das Mikroskop", Leipzig 1873; Dr. Giulio Bizzozero, "Handbuch der klinischen Mikroskopie", Erlangen 1887; Lionel S. Beale, "How to Work with the Microscope", London 1865; Martin J. Cole, "Modern Microscopy", London 1903; Dr. Ludwig v. Thanhoffer, "Das Mikroskop und seine Anwendung", Stuttgart 1880; Rudolf Rühle, "Das Elektronen Mikroskop", Linz 1949; Dr. Julius Vogel, "Das Mikroskop", Berlin 1877; M. von Rohr, "Die Theorie der optischen Instrumente", Berlin 1904; Dr. Arthur Meyer, "Die Grundlagen und die Methoden für die mikroskopische Untersuchung von Pflanzenpulvern", Jena 1901; Dr. Carl Mez, "Das Mikroskop und seine Anwendung", Berlin 1904; Dr. Paul Heine, "Leitfaden der Trichinenschau", Hanover 1927; Dr. Moritz Willkomm, "Die Wunder des Mikroskops", Leipzig 1896; Dr. Julius Wiesner, "Einleitung in die technische Mikroskopie", Vienna 1867; Dr. Johannes Orth, "Cursus der normalen Histologie", Berlin 1884; Dr. Carl Friedlaender, "Microscopische Technik", Berlin 1884; Dr. Ferdinand Hueppe, "Die Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung", Wiesbaden 1886; Dr. Gustaf von Düben, "Leistungen des Mikroskops", Würzburg 1858; Edwin Lankester, "Half-Hours with the Microscope", London 1880; Thomas Davies, "The Preparation & Mounting of Microscopic Objects", London 1880; J.G. Wood, "Common Objects of the Microscope", London 1880; Lionel S. Beale, "How to Work with the Microscope", London 1857; Otto Bachmann, "Leitfaden zur Anfertigung mikroskopischer Dauerpräparate", München 1893; Dr. T.F. Hanausek, "Handbuch der Technischen Mikroskopie", Stuttgart 1901; Dr. Franz Ritter von Höhnel, "Die Mikroskopie der technisch verwendeten Faserstoffe", Vienna 1887; Dr. Lothar Geitler, "Grundriss der Cytologie", Berlin 1934; Ernst Abbe, "Die Lehre von der Bildentstehung im Mikroskop", Brunswick 1910; H. Blücher, "Der praktische Mikroskopiker", Leipzig 1898; Dr. Moritz Willkomm, "Die Wunder des Mikroskops", Leipzig 1878; Ruth McClung Jones, "Microscopical Technique", USA 1950; Ward, "A World of Wonders revealed by the Microscope", London 1859; Dr. Eduard Kaiser, "Zeitschrift für Mikroskopie", Berlin 1877; Dr. Herrmann Reinhard, "Das Mikroskop und sein Gebrauch für den Arzt", Leipzig 1864; and 3 futher books.
Condition: (2–3/–)

Große Sammlung Fachbücher über Mikros kope, deren Geschichte und Anwendung, ab 1857
Jabez Hogg, "The Microscope", London 1859; Dr. Heinrich Frei, "Das Mikroskop", Leipzig 1873; Dr. Giulio Bizzozero, "Handbuch der klinischen Mikroskopie", Erlangen 1887; Lionel S. Beale, "How to Work with the Microscope", London 1865; Martin J. Cole, "Modern Microscopy", London 1903; Dr. Ludwig v. Thanhoffer, "Das Mikroskop und seine Anwendung", Stuttgart 1880; Rudolf Rühle, "Das Elektronen Mikroskop", Linz 1949; Dr. Julius Vogel, "Das Mikroskop", Berlin 1877; M. von Rohr, "Die Theorie der optischen Instrumente", Berlin 1904; Dr. Arthur Meyer, "Die Grundlagen und die Methoden für die mikroskopische Untersuchung von Pflanzenpulvern", Jena 1901; Dr. Carl Mez, "Das Mikroskop und seine Anwendung", Berlin 1904; Dr. Paul Heine, "Leitfaden der Trichinenschau", Hannover 1927; Dr. Moritz Willkomm, "Die Wunder des Mikroskops", Leipzig 1896; Dr. Julius Wiesner, "Einleitung in die technische Mikroskopie", Wien 1867; Dr. Johannes Orth, "Cursus der normalen Histologie", Berlin 1884; Dr. Carl Friedlaender, "Microscopische Technik", Berlin 1884; Dr. Ferdinand Hueppe, "Die Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung", Wiesbaden 1886; Dr. Gustaf von Düben, "Leistungen des Mikroskops", Würzburg 1858; Edwin Lankester, "Half-Hours with the Microscope", London 1880; Thomas Davies, "The Preparation & Mounting of Microscopic Objects", London 1880; J.G. Wood, "Common Objects of the Microscope", London 1880; Lionel S. Beale, "How to Work with the Microscope", London 1857; Otto Bachmann, "Leitfaden zur
Large Collection of Microscope Specialist Books, 1857 onwards
Jabez Hogg, "The Microscope", London 1859; Dr. Heinrich Frei, "Das Mikroskop", Leipzig 1873; Dr. Giulio Bizzozero, "Handbuch der klinischen Mikroskopie", Erlangen 1887; Lionel S. Beale, "How to Work with the Microscope", London 1865; Martin J. Cole, "Modern Microscopy", London 1903; Dr. Ludwig v. Thanhoffer, "Das Mikroskop und seine Anwendung", Stuttgart 1880; Rudolf Rühle, "Das Elektronen Mikroskop", Linz 1949; Dr. Julius Vogel, "Das Mikroskop", Berlin 1877; M. von Rohr, "Die Theorie der optischen Instrumente", Berlin 1904; Dr. Arthur Meyer, "Die Grundlagen und die Methoden für die mikroskopische Untersuchung von Pflanzenpulvern", Jena 1901; Dr. Carl Mez, "Das Mikroskop und seine Anwendung", Berlin 1904; Dr. Paul Heine, "Leitfaden der Trichinenschau", Hanover 1927; Dr. Moritz Willkomm, "Die Wunder des Mikroskops", Leipzig 1896; Dr. Julius Wiesner, "Einleitung in die technische Mikroskopie", Vienna 1867; Dr. Johannes Orth, "Cursus der normalen Histologie", Berlin 1884; Dr. Carl Friedlaender, "Microscopische Technik", Berlin 1884; Dr. Ferdinand Hueppe, "Die Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung", Wiesbaden 1886; Dr. Gustaf von Düben, "Leistungen des Mikroskops", Würzburg 1858; Edwin Lankester, "Half-Hours with the Microscope", London 1880; Thomas Davies, "The Preparation & Mounting of Microscopic Objects", London 1880; J.G. Wood, "Common Objects of the Microscope", London 1880; Lionel S. Beale, "How to Work with the Microscope", London 1857; Otto Bachmann, "Leitfaden zur Anfertigung mikroskopischer Dauerpräparate", München 1893; Dr. T.F. Hanausek, "Handbuch der Technischen Mikroskopie", Stuttgart 1901; Dr. Franz Ritter von Höhnel, "Die Mikroskopie der technisch verwendeten Faserstoffe", Vienna 1887; Dr. Lothar Geitler, "Grundriss der Cytologie", Berlin 1934; Ernst Abbe, "Die Lehre von der Bildentstehung im Mikroskop", Brunswick 1910; H. Blücher, "Der praktische Mikroskopiker", Leipzig 1898; Dr. Moritz Willkomm, "Die Wunder des Mikroskops", Leipzig 1878; Ruth McClung Jones, "Microscopical Technique", USA 1950; Ward, "A World of Wonders revealed by the Microscope", London 1859; Dr. Eduard Kaiser, "Zeitschrift für Mikroskopie", Berlin 1877; Dr. Herrmann Reinhard, "Das Mikroskop und sein Gebrauch für den Arzt", Leipzig 1864; and 3 futher books.
Condition: (2–3/–)

Große Sammlung Fachbücher über Mikros kope, deren Geschichte und Anwendung, ab 1857
Jabez Hogg, "The Microscope", London 1859; Dr. Heinrich Frei, "Das Mikroskop", Leipzig 1873; Dr. Giulio Bizzozero, "Handbuch der klinischen Mikroskopie", Erlangen 1887; Lionel S. Beale, "How to Work with the Microscope", London 1865; Martin J. Cole, "Modern Microscopy", London 1903; Dr. Ludwig v. Thanhoffer, "Das Mikroskop und seine Anwendung", Stuttgart 1880; Rudolf Rühle, "Das Elektronen Mikroskop", Linz 1949; Dr. Julius Vogel, "Das Mikroskop", Berlin 1877; M. von Rohr, "Die Theorie der optischen Instrumente", Berlin 1904; Dr. Arthur Meyer, "Die Grundlagen und die Methoden für die mikroskopische Untersuchung von Pflanzenpulvern", Jena 1901; Dr. Carl Mez, "Das Mikroskop und seine Anwendung", Berlin 1904; Dr. Paul Heine, "Leitfaden der Trichinenschau", Hannover 1927; Dr. Moritz Willkomm, "Die Wunder des Mikroskops", Leipzig 1896; Dr. Julius Wiesner, "Einleitung in die technische Mikroskopie", Wien 1867; Dr. Johannes Orth, "Cursus der normalen Histologie", Berlin 1884; Dr. Carl Friedlaender, "Microscopische Technik", Berlin 1884; Dr. Ferdinand Hueppe, "Die Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung", Wiesbaden 1886; Dr. Gustaf von Düben, "Leistungen des Mikroskops", Würzburg 1858; Edwin Lankester, "Half-Hours with the Microscope", London 1880; Thomas Davies, "The Preparation & Mounting of Microscopic Objects", London 1880; J.G. Wood, "Common Objects of the Microscope", London 1880; Lionel S. Beale, "How to Work with the Microscope", London 1857; Otto Bachmann, "Leitfaden zur

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