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Collapse UNIVERSITY 1437 - University of Aberdeen Department of Natural History: lantern slidesUNIVERSITY 1437 - University of Aberdeen Department of Natural History: lantern slides
Expand 1 - Lantern slides of or relating to oestology, arachnids, cestoda, trematoda, nematoda, reptiles and mammals1 - Lantern slides of or relating to oestology, arachnids, cestoda, trematoda, nematoda, reptiles and mammals
Collapse 2 - Lantern slides of or relating chiefly to animal and human anatomy2 - Lantern slides of or relating chiefly to animal and human anatomy
Collapse 1 - Anatomical slides concerning animals, including humans and molluscs.1 - Anatomical slides concerning animals, including humans and molluscs.
1 - Slide showing anatomical drawing of 'Muscles of the Trunk and Tail' of a cat.
2 - Slide showing anatomical drawing of 'Muscles of inside of Thigh, Sartorius and Gracilis being cut and reflected.'
3 - Slide showing diagrams of 'Division of mantle cavity into inhalent and exhalent chambers by the gills in Nucula and a typical Eulamellibranch.'
4 - Slide showing diagram of 'Other International Pedigree Symbols'.
5 - Slide showing chart of 'Brachydactylism through five generations'.
6 - Slide showing negative image of 'Protozoa'.
7 - Slide showing diagram of 'The currents present in the mantle cavity of a Brachiopod'.
8 - Slide showing two diagrams of 'Patella'.
9 - Slide showing photograph of unknown invertebrate.
10 - Slide showing diagram of 'Diabetes Insipidus'.
11 - Slide showing drawing of 'Die Familie Kallikak'.
12 - Slide showing five diagrams of unknown species.
13 - Slide showing diagram of 'Nucula nucelus'.
14 - Slide showing photograph of 'The response of a spinal eel to a persistent stimulus applied to the tip of the tail.'
15 - Slide showing five diagrammatical drawings of 'Digestion in Reticulariida'.
16 - Slide showing diagram of 'Diabetes Insipidus'.
17 - Slide showing x-ray of human hands and wrists.
18 - Slide showing three diagrammatical drawings of unknown mammal skull.
19 - Slide showing diagrammatical chart of ' Webbed-Toes'.
20 - Slide showing four diagrammatic drawings of 'The middle phases of mitosis in the first cleavage of the Ascaris-egg'.
21 - Slide showing ten diagrams of unknown cells.
22 - Slide showing diagram of six human eggs.
23 - Slide showing pedigree diagram of 'Huntington's chorea'.
24 - Slide showing pedigree diagram 'Pedigree illustrating the origin of haemophelia by mutation'.
25 - Slide showing two diagrams of 'foetal perameles' and two diagrams of 'cynodont'.
26 - Slide showing a microscopic image of unknown single cell organism.
27 - Slide showing a pedigree diagram of X and Y chromosones.
28 - Slide showing pedigree diagram of 'Ptosis'.
29 - Slide showing pedigree chart of origin of colour blindness.
30 - Slide showing pedigree chart of 'Family with sporadic deaf-mutism'.
31 - Slide showing pedigree chart of differing skin colourings relating to disease.
32 - Slide showing pedigree chart of 'Erythroblastosis Foetalis'.
33 - Slide showing pedigree chart of 'Deaf-mutism'.
34 - Slide showing pedigree chart of 'Alkaptonuria'.
35 - Slide showing diagram of 'Chromosones of the plant bug Protenor'.
36 - Slide showing 10 images of cells numbered 1 - 10.
37 - Slide showing fifteen photographic images of a toad illustrating limb movement.
38 - Slide showing 28 photographic images of a newt illustrating normal sequence of limb movement.
39 - Slide showing pedigree chart showing red-green colour blindness.
40 - Slide showing pedigree chart indicating various human skin complexions.
41 - Slide showing pedigree chart of 'Alkaptonuria'
42 - Slide showing pedigree chart of Albinism.
43 - Slide showing pedigree chart of haemophilia.
44 - Slide showing a table of 'The incidence of consanguinity in the parentage of individuals with certain recessive diseases'.
45 - Slide showing a tinted painting of an unknown type of octopus.
46 - Slide showing a photograph of an unknown species of jellyfish.
47 - Slide showing four pie-charts of 'shift in the composition of subpopulation groups by unequal reproduction of the individual groups' [translated from German].
48 - Slide showing a diagram of 'pattern of the structural drawing of a finished mikrogameten'.
49 - Slide showing three diagrams of unknown cellular organisms.
50 - Slide showing drawing of unknown cellular organism.
51 - Slide showing photograph of unknown insect.
52 - Slide showing three photographs of fern or grass-like plants.
53 - Slide showing microscopic photo of unknown organism.
54 - Slide showing microscopic image of organic net-like substance.
55 - Slide showing detailed diagrams of 'The Foetal Circulation'.
56 - Slide showing two diagrams, one of 'Gill filament of Branchiomma' and one 'Dasychone'.
57 - Slide showing two microscopic diagrams of 'Pregnantriol' and 'Squalene'.
58 - Slide showing drawing of 'Belodon'.
59 - Slide showing pedigree diagram surrounded by cameo-sized pictures of family members.
Expand 2 - Anatomical slides, most of which concern human illnesses2 - Anatomical slides, most of which concern human illnesses
Expand 3 - Anatomical slides, mainly concerned with polychaeta (especially their parapodium), bombinators (toads), triton taeniatus (common striped newt) and drosophila (fruit fly).3 - Anatomical slides, mainly concerned with polychaeta (especially their parapodium), bombinators (toads), triton taeniatus (common striped newt) and drosophila (fruit fly).
Expand 4 - Anatomical slides, most of which either concern Drosophila (fruit fly), gypsy moths or human population statistics.4 - Anatomical slides, most of which either concern Drosophila (fruit fly), gypsy moths or human population statistics.
Expand 5 - Anatomical slides, several of which are concerned with chromosomes and Drosophila.5 - Anatomical slides, several of which are concerned with chromosomes and Drosophila.
Expand 6 - Anatomical and botanical slides, many concerned with genetics.6 - Anatomical and botanical slides, many concerned with genetics.