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The Microscope

Well, what do you think of this idea of the best patented invention? Well, I think it is the best one in the world. Why? There are thousands of reasons why, however I have only got 250 words so I have chosen the best ones. To begin with it has changed our lives massively by helping to keep our loved ones around longer. The reason I trying to put across is that it has saved many people lives by helping curing diseases and one of the most important reasons is by helping to stop the ongoing fight against cancer. Not only that the microscope has aided the birth of a new treatment called IVF (In vitro fertilisation). Without the microscope been patented would have caused corruption and would have hidden the fact how fantastic the microscope has been on human life. Lastly, the small issue with money no lets say big issue with money. Mr. C. Fasoldt himself would have made himself thousands of pounds, a lot of money for 1800s, on this patented so lets say he is now well off in his grave and he has the one thought to keep with him. Which is that he has saved at least hundreds of thousands of lives with the microscope of his and has stopped the bickering argues between many follows of America and the world. Now if this patented invention hasn’t saved our lives and made a dam good profit to this day I don’t know what will!

Submitted by: Oliver Grimston

Submitted on February 18, 2007 12:15 AM | Comments (0)| Post a comment| Email a friend|Report this post
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