pillischer's student's. 



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instrument can be better adapted than this to all the 

 ordinary wants of the pathologist or skilled niicroscopist. 

 "I'he object-glasses furnished with this instrument are 

 thoroughly good working powers. 



Fig. 4B. — FilLischefs larger Student' s Microscopt. 



Fig. 48 is a compound microscope, made by Mr. Pilli- 

 scher for the use of students. In every respect it is 

 a compact, handy instrument, and well finished in its 

 mechanical details. The body is furnished with a draw- 

 tube, by which its length can be increased about six 



