BAIRD &TATLOCK (LONDON) LTD. 



1610-1611 



1610' Minot's Microtome, Model No. I. Having a length of 45 millimetres, and giving a 

 surface for cutting of 40 by 50 millimetres, and 35 millimetres long, cutting sections of 

 :&> sV 7 1 *. Tib. T*O. and I ^o, millimetre thick. Total size. 17 by 20 by 18 centimetres, 

 weight 8 kilo. Price, in polished mahogany case with one set cement plates, 20, 30, 

 and 40 millimetres diameter, with one knife 15 centimetres 



1611' Support for sections, Fig. D .. .. .. .. .. .. extra 



In this instrument the knife is fixed, and the block of paraffin containing the object is successively raised, 

 pushed forward, and lowered, by turning the handle. This microtome is most suitable for cutting rapidly along 

 series of sections in paraffin. 



(See No. 1613 A to H for Accessories.) 



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1612 

 1612' Minot's Microtome, Model No. II. 



This Microtome is same as No. 1610, but has automatic fine adjustment and is capable of cutting sections to 

 I mikron. To cut the finest section remove the capstan wheel (G) and raise the lever (j) by unscrewing (K) until 

 the wheel (c) is in contact with wheel (B), The capstan wheel (E) is now turned until the required stroke is reached, 

 allowing sections to be cut, i, 2, 3. 4, 5 or 6 mikrons. To cut larger sections, lower lever (j) until wheel (c) is out 

 of contact with (B), replace capstan wheel (G) and proceed as before. The shortest point on capstan (E) -^ revolution 

 of wheel (c). 



Price, in mahogany case 

 (See No. 1613 A to H for Accessories.) 



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