Master the science of the microscope with a rigorous, practical guide.
This edition presents a comprehensive treatment of the theory, construction, and use of the compound microscope, from optical principles to real-world observation.
This work covers the core ideas behind image formation, the roles of objective and eye-piece, and how factors like illumination and aberrations shape what you see. It also offers practical guidance on testing optical power, assessing image quality, and preparing and preserving microscopic specimens, making it a valuable reference for both students and professionals.
- Foundations of microscope theory, including ray paths, image formation, and optical points
- Detailed discussion of objectives, eye-pieces, and how to optimize brightness and sharpness
- Techniques for testing power, aberrations, field flatness, and centering
- Hands-on guidance on illumination, specimen preparation, preservation, and measurement
Ideal for readers who want a solid, historically respected treatment of microscopic theory paired with practical methods for everyday use.