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This section includes 5
microscope slide sets on Bacteriology & Parasitology. They are
made on the best glass with fine ground edges 26 x 76mm (1" x
3") in size under rigorous scientific control. They are the
product of long experience combined with the most up to date
techniques. The slides can be purchased individually as
well as in sets.
Click Here to download the Bacteriology and Parasitology Systematic Slide List.
The
procurement and processing of the original material for some
preparations presents special problems. For this reason these
preparations can often only be manufactured in small quantities
entailing a longer delivery period. This applies particularly to
slides marked with an asterisk*, for which we cannot guarantee
delivery.
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When compiling the series, basically only
top quality, histologically fixed material was used for the
preparation of the slides. The cutting thickness of the microtome
sections is normally 6 – 8 μm. The use of special staining
methods guarantees a clear, multi-coloured representation of all
tissue structures. This slide series occupies a special position
due both to the quality of the original material and also with
regard to the carefulness of the preparation. |
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DELIVERY
OF MICROSCOPE SLIDES
Over time we will include microscope slides in stock, until
then the delivery time for a microscope slide order is 5 - 7
weeks. When ordering plan well ahead to allow for the long
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- Diplococcus pneumoniae, causing croupous pneumonia, smear
2
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae, causing gonorrhoea, smear *
3
- Neisseria meningitidis (intracellularis), causing epidemic meningitidis, smear
from culture
4
- Staphylococcus aureus, pus organism, smear from culture
5
- Streptococcus pyogenes, smear from culture showing short chains
6
- Corynebacterium diphtheriae, smear from culture
7
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis, smear from positive sputum stained after Ziehl-Neelsen
8
- Bacterium erysipelatos (Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae), smear
9
- Brucella abortus, causing abortation in cattle (Bang disease), smear
10
- Proteus vulgaris, inflammation of urinary system, smear from culture
11
- Escherichia coli, colon bacteria, possibly pathogen, smear
12
- Eberthella typhi, causing typhoid fever, smear
13
- Salmonella paratyphi, paratyphoid fever, smear
14
- Hemophilus influenzae (Pfeiffer), smear
15
- Klebsiella pneumoniae (Friedlander), causing pneumonia smear
16
- Pasteurella (Yersinia) pestis, bubonic plague, smear
17
- Salmonella enteritidis, causes meat poisoning, smear
18
- Shigella dysenteriae, causes bacillary dysentery, smear
19
- Bacillus anthracis, causes wool sorter’s disease, smear
20
- Clostridium botulinum, causing food poisoning, smear
21
- Clostridium septicum, smear from culture
22
- Clostridium tetani, causing lockjaw, smear
23
- Clostridium perfringens, causing gas gangrene, smear
24
- Vibrio comma, causing Asiatic cholera, smear
25
- Borrelia duttoni (Spirochaeta recurrentis), causes Central African relapsing
fever, blood smear with organisms
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- Staphylococcus aureus, pus organism
2
- Sarcina lutea, chromogenic rods
3
- Streptococcus pyogenes, pus organism
5
- Bacillus subtilis, hay bacillus, smear with bacilli and spores
4
- Streptococcus lactis, milk souring organism, short chains
6
- Bacillus mycoides, soil organism
7
- Bacillus anthracis, wool sorters disease
8 -
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, causing tuberculosis
9
- Corynebacterium diphtheriae, causing diphtheria
10
- Bacterium erysipelatos, causing red murrain
11
- Rhizobium radicicola, nitrogen fixing bacteria in root nodules
12
- Proteus vulgaris, putrefaction
13
- Escherichia coli, colon bacteria
14
- Eberthella typhi, causing typhoid fever
15
- Salmonella paratyphi, causing paratyphoid fever
16
- Vibrio comma, Asiatic cholera
17
- Shigella dysenteriae, bacillary dysentery
18
- Hemophilus influenzae, Pfeiffer bacillus
19
- Spirillum volutans, from putrid water
20
- Rhodospirillum rubrum, chromogenic spirilli
21
- Clostridium botulinum (botulism), causing food poisoning, smear
22
- Spirochaeta duttoni (Borrelia recurrentis), in blood smear
23
- Bacteria from mouth, smear with Gram positive and negative rods
24
- Bacteria from bread
25
- Bacteria from cheese
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Spherical
bacteria, cocci
1
- Diplococcus pneumoniae, causing croupous pneumonia, smear
2
- Gaffkya tetragena, occurring as tetrads, smear
3
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae, causing gonorrhoea, smear *
4
- Neisseria meningitidis (intracellularis), causing epidemic
meningitidis, smear from culture
5
- Sarcina lutea, chromogenic rods occurring in packets
6
- Staphylococcus aureus, pus organism, smear from culture
7
- Streptococcus pyogenes, smear from culture showing short chains
8
- Streptococcus lactis, milk souring organism, smear from culture
showing short chains
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Rod-shaped
bacteria, non spore-forming, gram-positive
9
- Corynebacterium diphtheriae, smear from culture
10
- Lactobacillus bulgaricus (Thermobacterium), Yoghurt bacteria
(Bulgarian soured milk), from culture
11
- Mycobacterium leprae, causing leprosy, smear or tissue section
*
12
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis, smear from positive sputum stained
after Ziehl-Neelsen
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Rod-shaped
bacteria, non spore-forming, gram-negative
13
- Acetobacter aceti, manufacture of vinegar, smear
14
- Azotobacter, rods from soil, smear
15
- Bacterium erysipelatos (Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae), smear
16
- Bacterium prodigiosum (Serratia marcescens), formation of red
pigment, smear
17
- Brucella abortus, causing abortation in cattle (Bang disease),
smear
18
- Eberthella typhi, causing typhoid fever, smear
19 - Escherichia coli, colon bacteria, smear
20
- Hemophilus influenzae (Pfeiffer), smear
21
- Klebsiella pneumoniae (Friedlander), causing pneumonia smear
22
- Pasteurella pestis, bubonic plague, smear
23
- Proteus vulgaris, putrefaction, smear from culture
24
- Rhizobium radicicola, smear from culture
25
- Rhizobium radicicola, nitrogen fixing organisms, section through
root nodule of lupin showing bacteria in situ
26
- Salmonella enteritidis, causes meat poisoning, smear
27
- Salmonella paratyphi, paratyphoid fever, smear
28
- Shigella dysenteriae, causes bacillary dysentery, smear
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Rod-shaped
bacteria, spore-forming (bacilli)
29
- Bacillus anthracis, smear from culture
30
- Bacillus mycoides, large soil organisms growing in chains
31
- Bacillus subtilis, hay bacillus, smear showing bacilli and spores
doubly stained
32
- Clostridium botulinum, causing food poisoning, smear
33
- Clostridium perfringens, causing gas gangrene, smear
34
- Clostridium tetani, causing lockjaw, smear
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Spiral
bacteria and spirochaetes
35
- Vibrio comma, causing Asiatic cholera, smear
36
- Spirillum volutans, a very large spirillum, smear *
37
- Rhodospirillum rubrum, chromogenic rods, smear
38
- Borrelia duttoni (Spirochaeta recurrentis), causes Central African
relapsing fever, blood smear with organisms
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Miscellaneous
groups
39
- Actinomyces alni, sec. of root nodule showing mycorrhiza of alder
40
- Sphaerotilus natans, from putrid water, long chains with sheaths
41
- Methanobacterium, forming methane, smear
42
- Streptomyces griseus, streptomycin antibiotic, smear
43
- Bacteria from mouth, Gram positive and negative bacteria can be
observed in this slide, ideal for demonstration
44 - Bacteria from sauerkraut, smear
45 - Bacteria from cheese, smear or section
46 - Bacteria from human intestine, smear
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Cytological
slides, special staining techniques
47 - Typical mixed bacteria, including Gram-positive and
Gram-negative rods, smear
48
- Monotrichous flagella on Vibrio or Pseudomonas, specially stained
*
49
- Peritrichous flagella on Salmonella or Proteus, specially stained
50
- Nuclear stain (Bacillus cereus), smear specially stained for
nuclear material (DNA)
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- Entamoeba histolytica, amebic dysentery, smear or section
2
- Leishmania donovani, causes Kala-Azar, smear or section
3
- Trypanosoma gambiense, Central African sleeping disease, blood smear
4
- Trypanosoma cruzi, Chagas disease, blood smear
5
- Plasmodium falciparum, human malaria, blood smear with typical ring stages
6
- Plasmodium berghei, malaria in rodents, blood smear with vegetative forms and
schizogony stages
7
- Plasmodium sp., malaria melanemia in human spleen, sec. showing pigment
granules in endothelium
8
- Toxoplasma gondii, causing toxoplasmosis, smear or section of cyst
9
- Babesia canis, blood smear shows very heavy infection
10
- Sarcocystis sp., section of muscle showing the parasites in Miescher’s
tubes
11
- Nosema apis, honey bee dysentery, t.s. of diseased bee intestine
12
- Monocystis agilis, from earthworm seminal vesicle
13
- Eimeria stiedae, causes coccidiosis in rabbit liver, t.s. shows parasites in
all stages
14
- Fasciola hepatica, beef liver fluke, w.m. of adult flat mount and carefully
stained
15
- Fasciola hepatica, typical t.s. of body in different regions
16
- Fasciola hepatica, ova w.m.
17
- Fasciola hepatica, miracidia w.m. *
18
- Schistosoma mansoni, bilharziosis, adult male or female w.m.
19
- Schistosoma mansoni, section of infected snail liver showing redia and
cercaria *
20
- Schistosoma mansoni, ova in faeces
21
- Taenia or Moniezia, tapeworm, scolex w.m.
22
- Taenia pisiformis, dwarf tapeworm, mature proglottids w.m.
23
- Taenia saginata, tapeworm, proglottids in different stages t.s.
24
- Taenia saginata, tapeworm, ova in faeces w.m.
25 - Hymenolepis nana, proglottids w.m.
26
- Echinococcus granulosus, dog tapeworm, scolices from cyst w.m. showing
hooklets
27
- Echinococcus granulosus, cyst wall and scolices sec.
28
- Ascaris lumbricoides, roundworm of human, adult female t.s. in region of
gonads
29
- Ascaris lumbricoides, adult male t.s. in region of gonads
30
- Ascaris lumbricoides, ova from faeces w.m.
31
- Enterobius vermicularis (Oxyuris), pin worm, adult specimen w.m.
32
- Trichinella spiralis, muscle with encysted larvae l.s.
33
- Ancylostoma, hookworm, adult male or female w.m.
34
- Trichuris trichiura, whip worm, ova from faeces w.m.
35
- Strongyloides stercoralis, larvae w.m.
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Heterakis spumosa, intestinal parasite of rat, adult male or female
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- Ixodes sp., tick, adult w.m. Carrier of relapsing fever and borreliosis
38
- Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite w.m.
39
- Acarapis woodi, varroa, parasitic mite of honey bee, w.m.
40
- Sarcoptes scabiei (Acarus siro), section of diseased skin with parasites
41
- Stomoxys calcitrans, stable fly, piercing sucking mouth parts w.m.
42
- Anopheles, malaria mosquito, head and mouth parts of female w.m.
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- Culex pipiens, common mosquito, head and mouth parts of female w.m.
44
- Anopheles, malaria mosquito, larva w.m.
45
- Culex pipiens, common mosquito, larva w.m.
46
- Culex pipiens, common mosquito, pupa w.m.
47
- Cimex lectularius, bed bug, w.m.
48
- Pediculus humanus, human louse, w.m.
49
- Pediculus humanus, louse eggs attached to the hair, w.m.
50
- Ctenocephalus canis, dog flea, adult w.m.
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1 - Trypanosoma gambiense, Central African sleeping disease, blood smear
2
- Plasmodium berghei, malaria in rodents, blood smear with vegetative forms and
schizogony stages
3 -
Sarcocystis sp., section of muscle showing the parasites in Miescher’s tubes
4
- Nosema apis, honey bee dysentery, t.s. of diseased bee intestine
5
- Eimeria stiedae, causes coocidiosis in rabbit liver, t.s. shows parasites in
all stages
6
- Fasciola hepatica, beef liver fluke, w.m. of adult flat mount and carefully
stained
7
- Fasciola hepatica, ova w.m.
8
- Taenia or Moniezia, tapeworm, scolex w.m.
9
- Taenia pisiformis, dog tapeworm, mature proglottids w.m.
10
- Taenia saginata, tapeworm, proglottids in different stages t.s.
11
- Hymenolepis nana, dwarf tapeworm, proglottids w.m.
12
- Echinococcus granulosus, cyst wall and scolices sec.
13
- Ascaris lumbricoides, roundworm of human, adult female t.s. in region of
gonads
14
- Ascaris lumbricoides, ova from faeces w.m.
15
- Enterobius vermicularis (Oxyuris), pin worm, adult specimen w.m.
16
- Trichinella spiralis, muscle with encysted larvae l.s.
17
- Ixodes sp., tick, adult w.m. Carrier of relapsing fever and borreliosis
18
- Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite w.m.
19
- Acarapis woodi, varroa, parasitic mite of honey bee, w.m.
20
- Sarcoptes scabiei (Acarus siro), section of diseased skin with parasites
21
- Anopheles, malaria mosquito, head and mouth parts of female w.m.
22
- Culex pipiens, common mosquito, head and mouth parts of female w.m.
23
- Cimex lectularius, bed bug, w.m.
24
- Pediculus humanus, human louse, w.m.
25
- Ctenocephalus canis, dog flea, adult w.m.
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