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Dark Field Microscope - Presentation
Dark field microscopy is a very simple yet effective technique
and well suited for uses involving very litle live and unstained
samples (biological), that cannot well seen with a comum bright
field microscope.
In the early part of the 20th Century, a number of innovative
biologists created a system of visual blood analysis using
a special instrument called a Darkfield Microscope. The darkfield
scope was originally invented in 1909 to assist chemists studying
colloidal reactions - but it was soon used to look at blood
in its living state instead of adding chemical dyes that degrade
and alter its life processes. It's interesting to note that
many hematologists, including professors in the most elite
medical schools, have never studied blood in its living state
and are often surprised by the simplest observations made
through the darkfield scope.
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