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Microscope — US Patent No. 883,868, 1908. This artwork is the original U.S. Patent Office illustration for a microscope, rendered in precise black-ink line engraving. The drawing presents elevation and sectional views that document the instrument’s stand, tube, focusing mechanism, and optical alignment, emphasizing stability and adjustability. Medium: official patent technical engraving, reflecting early-20th-century scientific instrument design where clarity and mechanical precision guided visual representation.
J. H. Ford was an American inventor associated with improvements to optical and laboratory apparatus during a period of expanding scientific research. His patent reflects the era’s focus on refining usability and accuracy in microscopes for educational and professional use. Ford’s work contributes to the historical evolution of precision instruments that supported advances in biology and medicine.
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