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THIS book, although only extending to 104 pages, is what it professes to be, and will prove thoroughly useful to beginners. The authors understand practically their respective subjects, and this has given the capacity, never otherwise possessed, to tell the beginner accurately and efficiently what it is needful for him at the outset to know.
Modern Microscopy: a Hand-book for Beginners.
In two parts, 1. "The Microscope, and Instructions for its Use." By M. J. Cross. 2. "Microscopic Objects: how Prepared and Mounted." By Martin J. Cole. (London: Bailliere, Tindall, and Cox, 1893.)
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DALLINGER, W. Modern Microscopy: a Hand-book for Beginners. Nature 48, 246 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/048246a0
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