It also was used extensively in the manufacture of fortepianos, astronomical and surveying instruments, and cases for delicate apparatuses such as scales, microscopes, and microtomes.
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The company launched its first shaver at the same time, the Microtomic, named after the Microtome, used to cut laboratory samples for examination under a microscope.
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As a schoolboy ( inspired by his cousin Karl Weigert who owned one of the first microtomes ), he became fascinated by the process of staining microscopic tissue substances.
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I apologize for my carelessness, and I'll see if I can find a microtome, to let me keep up with this level of hair-splitting.
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"' Wilhelm His, Sr . "'( 9 July 1831 1 May 1904 ) was a Swiss anatomist and professor who invented the microtome.
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In 1770 he is credited with the invention of the microtome, a machine for making extremely thin slices as used in slide-preparation, in conjunction with John Hill.
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It allows the preparation of extremely thin sections, with the device functioning in the same manner as a rotational microtome, but with very tight tolerances on the mechanical construction.
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Purkyn was the first to use a microtome to make wafer thin slices of tissue for microscopic examination and was among the first to use an improved version of the compound microscope.
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The obscurities in the origins of the microtome are due to the fact that the first microtomes were simply cutting apparatuses, and the developmental phase of early devices is widely undocumented.
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The obscurities in the origins of the microtome are due to the fact that the first microtomes were simply cutting apparatuses, and the developmental phase of early devices is widely undocumented.