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Culex and Anopheles eggs enlarged, fig. 19 from A. Celli, Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene, Turin, 1912
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Culex and Anopheles eggs enlarged, fig. 19 from A. Celli, Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene, Turin, 1912
Culex and Anopheles eggs enlarged, fig. 19 from A. Celli, Manuale dell'igienista, ad uso di ufficiali sanitari, medici circondariali e provinciali, ingegneri, chimici e veterinari igienisti, uffici e laboratori d'igiene, Turin, 1912. Date of Photograph:1912 ca
Roster, Giorgio,Roster, Giorgio
RGD-S-000B15-5792
Media ID 33219475
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Arthropods General Biology Insects Invertebrates Mathematical And Natural Sciences Microbiology Slides Mosquito Research Subjects Zoology And Zootechnics
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photo print, titled "Culex and Anopheles eggs enlarged, fig. 19" takes us back to the year 1912 in Turin, Italy. It is a remarkable image extracted from A. Celli's renowned publication, 'Manuale dell'igienista, ' which served as a valuable resource for health officers, medical professionals, engineers, chemists, veterinarians specializing in hygiene. The photograph showcases an enlarged view of Culex and Anopheles mosquito eggs meticulously captured by Giorgio Roster. These delicate specimens are magnified to reveal intricate details that would otherwise go unnoticed by the naked eye. The clarity of this image allows researchers and scientists to study these microorganisms with precision. As we delve into the world of microbiology slides and research subjects within general biology, we witness how this photograph contributes to our understanding of mathematical and natural sciences. By focusing on mosquitoes – insects belonging to the arthropod family – it sheds light on their life cycle and reproductive patterns. Furthermore, this image serves as a reminder that even seemingly insignificant creatures like mosquitoes play crucial roles in our ecosystem. As invertebrates classified under animals' zoology and zootechnics branches of study; they have far-reaching impacts beyond being mere pests or carriers of diseases. While appreciating this print for its scientific significance rather than commercial use (as per your request), let us acknowledge Giorgio Roster's skillful artistry in capturing such microscopic wonders through his lens. This timeless piece not only preserves historical knowledge but also inspires future generations to explore the mysteries hidden within nature's smallest creations. In conclusion, "Culex and Anopheles eggs enlarged" offers us a glimpse into early twentieth-century scientific exploration while highlighting the beauty found within these tiny organisms that shape our world more than we may realize.
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