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Page 11
... allow direct light to be thrown into the condenser . When the whole field is to be examined , the lamp is used with the whole breadth of the flame , but when a small portion is to be specially examined with a high power , it is ...
... allow direct light to be thrown into the condenser . When the whole field is to be examined , the lamp is used with the whole breadth of the flame , but when a small portion is to be specially examined with a high power , it is ...
Page 16
... to be moderately hard , usually after about 8 to 10 days , pour off the chromic acid mixture , and wash well in If allowed to remain water for some hours , the water should be changed 16 Practical Histology . Chromic Acid Mixture.
... to be moderately hard , usually after about 8 to 10 days , pour off the chromic acid mixture , and wash well in If allowed to remain water for some hours , the water should be changed 16 Practical Histology . Chromic Acid Mixture.
Page 21
... allow it to cool gradually , wash well , and either cut sections at once or harden the tissue and cut in the usual manner . The sections in either case must be exposed to day- light for two or three days in distilled water , which must ...
... allow it to cool gradually , wash well , and either cut sections at once or harden the tissue and cut in the usual manner . The sections in either case must be exposed to day- light for two or three days in distilled water , which must ...
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... allowed to remain for two or three minutes , washed off with distilled water , the tissue being after- wards dissected out . In making specimens of mesentery it is necessary to be careful that they should be spread out without being ...
... allowed to remain for two or three minutes , washed off with distilled water , the tissue being after- wards dissected out . In making specimens of mesentery it is necessary to be careful that they should be spread out without being ...
Page 36
... allow the drug to macerate for 48 hours . Remove the cork at the expiration of that time , allow the liquid to drain off , and then pour sufficient water upon the drug to percolate through twelve fluid ounces altogether . Mix this with ...
... allow the drug to macerate for 48 hours . Remove the cork at the expiration of that time , allow the liquid to drain off , and then pour sufficient water upon the drug to percolate through twelve fluid ounces altogether . Mix this with ...
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