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... Colours Chloride of Gold and Anilines Slides Cover Glasses CHAPTER VI . ON MOUNTING . On Measuring Cover Glasses On Cleaning Cover Glasses 52 53 54 • 55 • 56 57 бо 62 62 63 64 64 Mounting Fluids Mounting Fresh Tissues Mounting Sections ...
... Colours Chloride of Gold and Anilines Slides Cover Glasses CHAPTER VI . ON MOUNTING . On Measuring Cover Glasses On Cleaning Cover Glasses 52 53 54 • 55 • 56 57 бо 62 62 63 64 64 Mounting Fluids Mounting Fresh Tissues Mounting Sections ...
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... colour is a great help to the eyes , and also throws up the stained speci- men with more distinctness . ACHROMATIC Condenser . A small condenser made to go into the fitting under the stage will be found very useful , but for high power ...
... colour is a great help to the eyes , and also throws up the stained speci- men with more distinctness . ACHROMATIC Condenser . A small condenser made to go into the fitting under the stage will be found very useful , but for high power ...
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... colour comes away and mounted in glycerine . For other tissues it is necessary that the material should be cut into small pieces and left in the solution for 24 to 48 hours . It is then placed in distilled water , which must be changed ...
... colour comes away and mounted in glycerine . For other tissues it is necessary that the material should be cut into small pieces and left in the solution for 24 to 48 hours . It is then placed in distilled water , which must be changed ...
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... use ordinary water for washing the sections after staining as it helps to fix the colour . The solution should not be too strong , as better results are obtained from staining the sections slowly than from 34 Practical Histology .
... use ordinary water for washing the sections after staining as it helps to fix the colour . The solution should not be too strong , as better results are obtained from staining the sections slowly than from 34 Practical Histology .
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... coloured . Allow the drug to drain thoroughly , and then remove it from the percolator and spread out on a paper or board to dry . Dissolve the alum in eight fluid ounces of water , moisten the drug with a sufficient quantity of the ...
... coloured . Allow the drug to drain thoroughly , and then remove it from the percolator and spread out on a paper or board to dry . Dissolve the alum in eight fluid ounces of water , moisten the drug with a sufficient quantity of the ...
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