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Antique 1936 Cat Pathology Microscope Slide Collection. Embryo Brain Kidney

$ 158.4

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    99 slides. Mostly cat. 9 slides are not cat related. Slides are dusty and some have been damaged. Most are in good condition. Very interesting historical collection. Antique 1936 Cat Pathology Microscope Slide Collection. Embryo Brain Kidney. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Always fast safe shipping. Thank you for looking #29
    Gerber graph analogue. Heinz Joseph Gerber (1924–1996) was a refugee from Nazi-controlled Austria. With a partner, he established the Gerber Scientific Instrument Company in Hartford, Conn., to manufacture the Gerber Variable Scale that he invented in 1945. (See 1994.0113.01 and 1994.3104.01.) By 1953 he developed a variation on that instrument that the company marketed as the GraphAnalogue, for converting graphs to linear, reciprocal, trigonometric, logarithmic, or probability equations. Gerber ultimately held about 650 U.S. and foreign patents for calculating instruments, digital drafting machines, and robotic and electronic manufacturing systems for products from electronics to textiles. The firm was renamed Gerber Scientific, Inc., in 1978.