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  • Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of asbestos fibers. Asbestos is a fibrous mineral form of impure magnesium silicate. It is often used in building materials, chemical filters, and electrical insulation. Inhalation of asbestos fibers may cause asbestosis or lung cancer.  Calibration bar in the image is 2 um and was taken at 20,000x
    K08asbestos031.jpg
  • Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of asbestos fibers. Asbestos is a fibrous mineral form of impure magnesium silicate. It is often used in building materials, chemical filters, and electrical insulation. Inhalation of asbestos fibers may cause asbestosis or lung cancer.  Calibration bar in the image is 100 um and was taken at 1,000x
    K08asbestos027.jpg
  • Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of asbestos fibers. Asbestos is a fibrous mineral form of impure magnesium silicate. It is often used in building materials, chemical filters, and electrical insulation. Inhalation of asbestos fibers may cause asbestosis or lung cancer.  Calibration bar in the image is 10 um and was taken at 4,140x
    K08asbestos029.jpg
  • A quack medical device used to restore hair, cure cancer, increase intelligence, and cure gout.  The device is actually a Tesla coil used to excite a tube filled with low pressure neon gas.  The device had no medical advantages.  This device was sold under a number of name including the Violet ray.  Sold from the 1930's until the late 1970's..
    K12-Quackmed6905.JPG
  • A quack medical device used to restore hair, cure cancer, increase intelligence, and cure gout.  The device is actually a Tesla coil used to excite a tube filled with low pressure neon gas.  The device had no medical advantages.  This device was sold under a number of name including the Violet ray.  Sold from the 1930's until the late 1970's..
    K12-Quackmed6901.JPG
  • A quack medical device used to restore hair, cure cancer, increase intelligence, and cure gout.  The device is actually a Tesla coil used to excite a tube filled with low pressure neon gas.  The device had no medical advantages.  This device was sold under a number of name including the Violet ray.  Sold from the 1930's until the late 1970's..
    K12-Quackmed6896.JPG
  • An X-ray of a house cat.  This cat has a large cancer tumor near the abdomen.
    K09XFull-CAT2B.jpg
  • An X-ray of a house cat.  This cat has a large cancer tumor near the abdomen.
    K09XFull-CAT2.jpg
  • A quack medical device used to restore hair, cure cancer, increase intelligence, and cure gout.  The device is actually a Tesla coil used to excite a tube filled with low pressure neon gas.  The device had no medical advantages.  This device was sold under a number of name including the Violet ray.  Sold from the 1930's until the late 1970's..
    K12-Quackmed6903.JPG
  • A quack medical device used to restore hair, cure cancer, increase intelligence, and cure gout.  The device is actually a Tesla coil used to excite a tube filled with low pressure neon gas.  The device had no medical advantages.  This device was sold under a number of name including the Violet ray.  Sold from the 1930's until the late 1970's..
    K12-Quackmed6900.JPG
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab001A2.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab005C.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab004A.jpg
  • Sweet Flag Stem (Acorus calamus)  Light micrograph of a section through a fig tree stem. The large holes are cross-sections of xylem, vascular tissue used to transport water and minerals from the roots.  The rootstock of this aromatic plant are used as a natural insecticide and an ingredient of perfumes. The roots  were used for various medicinal purposes, and reportedly induce hallucinations if eaten in sufficiently large quantities. In modern times the active chemical in the plant have been identified as Beta-asarone,  a carcinogen.  The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of the sweet flag as a food additive. The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07sweet-flag200x-11.tif
  • Sweet Flag Stem (Acorus calamus)  Light micrograph of a section through a fig tree stem. The large holes are cross-sections of xylem, vascular tissue used to transport water and minerals from the roots.  The rootstock of this aromatic plant are used as a natural insecticide and an ingredient of perfumes. The roots  were used for various medicinal purposes, and reportedly induce hallucinations if eaten in sufficiently large quantities. In modern times the active chemical in the plant have been identified as Beta-asarone,  a carcinogen.  The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of the sweet flag as a food additive. The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07sweet-flag200x-1.tif
  • X-ray and optical image of a Deep Water Crab.  The left side of the image is an X-ray, while the right side is a visible light photograph.
    K12X-deep-crab-half-half005A.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab005B.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab005A.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab004B.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab001A3.jpg
  • Sweet Flag Stem (Acorus calamus)  Light micrograph of a section through a fig tree stem. The large holes are cross-sections of xylem, vascular tissue used to transport water and minerals from the roots.  The rootstock of this aromatic plant are used as a natural insecticide and an ingredient of perfumes. The roots  were used for various medicinal purposes, and reportedly induce hallucinations if eaten in sufficiently large quantities. In modern times the active chemical in the plant have been identified as Beta-asarone,  a carcinogen.  The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of the sweet flag as a food additive. The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07sweet-flag200x-10.tif
  • Sweet Flag Stem (Acorus calamus)  Light micrograph of a section through a fig tree stem. The large holes are cross-sections of xylem, vascular tissue used to transport water and minerals from the roots.  The rootstock of this aromatic plant are used as a natural insecticide and an ingredient of perfumes. The roots  were used for various medicinal purposes, and reportedly induce hallucinations if eaten in sufficiently large quantities. In modern times the active chemical in the plant have been identified as Beta-asarone,  a carcinogen.  The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of the sweet flag as a food additive. The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07sweet-flag200x-4.tif
  • Sweet Flag Stem (Acorus calamus)  Light micrograph of a section through a fig tree stem. The large holes are cross-sections of xylem, vascular tissue used to transport water and minerals from the roots.  The rootstock of this aromatic plant are used as a natural insecticide and an ingredient of perfumes. The roots  were used for various medicinal purposes, and reportedly induce hallucinations if eaten in sufficiently large quantities. In modern times the active chemical in the plant have been identified as Beta-asarone,  a carcinogen.  The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of the sweet flag as a food additive. The magnification is 25 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07sweet-flag.tif
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab001A.jpg
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