Discover early 20th-century microscopy and scientific reporting in Volume III of the Journal of Applied Microscopy.
This edition brings together society notes, research summaries, and practical techniques that guided lab work around 1900. From reports on the American Society of Naturalists to hands-on embedding and mounting methods, the issue offers a window into the era’s scientific practice and teaching.
The issue balances high-level summaries of meetings with concrete, repeatable methods used in laboratories. It includes step‑by‑step descriptions for preparing and embedding specimens, as well as careful guidance on mounting delicate rhizopod shells for study. Readers will also find examples of how researchers organized demonstrations and shared equipment ideas for teaching and research alike.
Ideal for readers interested in the history of microscopy, early laboratory methods, and the evolution of scientific communication.
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