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WE have received from Mr. E. Wheeler of Tollington Road, Holloway, a collection of mounted microscopic objects, comprising anatomical, botanical, entomological, and other preparations, and we have much pleasure in testifying to the general excellence of the work. One of the objects—a vertical section of the human small intestine—deserves special mention. It shows the glandular cells especially well. The nerves and ganglia of Auerbach's plexus can be seen, and interspersed among the epithelial cells of the villi and Lieber-kuhnian follicles are numerous goblet cells.
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On Mounting and Photographing Microscopic Objects . Nature 28, 300–303 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/028300e0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/028300e0