Prepared Microscope Slides
Basic component of the program are the A, B, C and D series comprising of 175 microscope slides. The four series are arranged systematically and constructively compiled, so that each enlarges the subject line of the proceeding one. They contain slides of typical micro-organisms, of cell division and of embryonic developments as well as of tissues and organs of plants, animals and man. Each of the slides has been carefully selected on the basis of its instructional value. LIEDER prepared microscope slides are made in our laboratories under scientific control. They are the product of long experience in all spheres of preparation techniques. Microtome sections are cut by highly skilled staff, cutting technique and thickness of the sections are adjusted to the objects. Out of the large number of staining techniques we select those ensuring a clear and distinct differentiation of the important structures combined with best permanency of the staining. Generally, these are complicated multicolor stainings. LIEDER prepared microscope slides are delivered on best glasses with ground edges of the size 26 x 76 mm (1 x 3"). – Every prepared microscope slide is unique and individually crafted by our well-trained technicians under rigorous scientific control. We therefore wish to point out thatdelivered products may differ from the pictures in this catalog due to natural variation of the basic raw materials and applied preparation and staining methods.
The number of series in hand should correspond approximately to the number of microscopes to allow several students to examine the same prepared microscope slides at the same time. For this reason all slides out of the series can be ordered individually also. So, important microscope slides can be supplied for all students.
Human Pathology Basic Set
50 Microscope Slides
Abnormal alterations of cells and tissues
1. Parenchymatous and fatty degeneration of liver
2. Hemosiderosis of liver
3. Glycogenosis of liver
4. Pigmentary cirrhosis of liver
5. Necrotic esophagitis
6. Foreign body granuloma with hemosiderin and giant cells
7. Tonsillitis
8. Liver cirrhosis Injury of circulatory organs and blood-forming organs
9. Adiposis of heart
10. Cardiac callosity
11. Myocarditis chronica acute recidivans
12. Organized venous thrombosis of muscle
13. Infarct of spleen
14. Chronic myeloid leukemia of spleen
15. Malarial melanemia of spleen Pathologic alterations of lung and liver, tuberculosis, pneumonia
16. Anthracosis of lung
17. Hemorrhagic infarct of lung
18. Influenzal pneumonia
19. Croupous pneumonia
20. Chronic pneumonia
21. Necrotic (cheesy) pneumonia
22. Miliary tuberculosis of lung
23. Chronic tuberculous pulmonary cavity with bacteria
24. Icterus hepatis Reaction of kidney after arteriosclerosis, disturbance of metabolism, and inflammation; colitis
25. Glomerular atrophy of kidney
26. Amyloid degeneration of kidney
27. Acute hemorrhagic nephritis
28. Chronic glomerulonephritis
29. Septic embolic nephritis
30. Colitis dysenterica Shiga-Kruse Specific inflammations after infection with syphilis spirochaetes
31. Congenital syphilis of liver, spirochaetes silvered after Levaditi
32. Congenital syphilis of liver (feuerstein liver), routine stained
33. Gumma of testicle Progressive alteration of injured tissues and organs (Hypertrophy and hyperplasia)
34. Atheroma of head
35. Struma colloides
36. Undescended testicle showing hyperplasia of Leydig's cells
37. Hypertrophy of prostate Benignant and malignant tumors
38. Giant cell sarcoma of maxilla
39. Chondroma of pubic bone
40. Myoma of uterus
41. Fibroadenoma of breast
42. Fibroepithelial mixed tumor of parotid gland
43. Melanosarcoma of skin
44. Spindle cell sarcoma
45. Carcinoma cervicis uteri
46. Sarcoma of testicle
47. Cystadenoma papilliferum of ovary
48. Gelatinous carcinoma of rectum
49. Lymphosarcoma mediastini
50. Metastatic carcinoma of liver