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... Manner in which a portion of Morbid Growth is prepared by the Chromic Acid Method . On Sealing - up Preparation Jars for the Museum To Seal up a Preparation Jar Mode of Preserving Ophthalmic Specimens . 135 · 136 137 • • · · 138 138 139 ...
... Manner in which a portion of Morbid Growth is prepared by the Chromic Acid Method . On Sealing - up Preparation Jars for the Museum To Seal up a Preparation Jar Mode of Preserving Ophthalmic Specimens . 135 · 136 137 • • · · 138 138 139 ...
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... manner as recommended after hardening in the chromic acid mixture . 3. Dilute Spirits . Many tissues can be hardened in spirit alone if they are placed in dilute spirit at first , so that the elements of which they are composed are not ...
... manner as recommended after hardening in the chromic acid mixture . 3. Dilute Spirits . Many tissues can be hardened in spirit alone if they are placed in dilute spirit at first , so that the elements of which they are composed are not ...
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... manner as the former , and is applicable to the same tissues . 6. Chromate of Ammonia . Make a 5 per cent . solu- tion , that is I oz . of the salt to 20 oz . of water , or 5 grammes to 100 c.c. , and filter . Keep it in a stoppered ...
... manner as the former , and is applicable to the same tissues . 6. Chromate of Ammonia . Make a 5 per cent . solu- tion , that is I oz . of the salt to 20 oz . of water , or 5 grammes to 100 c.c. , and filter . Keep it in a stoppered ...
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... manner . The sections in either case must be exposed to day- light for two or three days in distilled water , which must be frequently changed . Gold is a most provoking substance to work with , as it is not possible , seemingly , to ...
... manner . The sections in either case must be exposed to day- light for two or three days in distilled water , which must be frequently changed . Gold is a most provoking substance to work with , as it is not possible , seemingly , to ...
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... manner , and these can be cut out and mounted in Canada balsam solution . They may with advantage be stained in a 5 per cent . watery solution of eosin or a strong solution of soluble aniline blue , in this way the structure will be ...
... manner , and these can be cut out and mounted in Canada balsam solution . They may with advantage be stained in a 5 per cent . watery solution of eosin or a strong solution of soluble aniline blue , in this way the structure will be ...
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