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French achromatic microscope, circa 1850, by Nachet.
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French achromatic microscope, circa 1850, by Nachet.
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French achromatic microscope; characteristic example of a COntinental microscope of the period.

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Keywords: Albert Nachet; science/microscopes

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  • Library reference: Museum No. R 256/1949
  • Photo number: M0018213
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