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... mass in the ladle , and be careful not to make it too hot . Prepare the tissue so that the face which is to be cut can be easily recognized , stick a needle into it away from the part which is to be cut , drain off most of the spirit by ...
... mass in the ladle , and be careful not to make it too hot . Prepare the tissue so that the face which is to be cut can be easily recognized , stick a needle into it away from the part which is to be cut , drain off most of the spirit by ...
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... mass . It will be found a saving of time to imbed a portion of material at each end of the box . When the wax mass has become thoroughly hard , which will take some time , especially in warm weather , pull off the the bottom and push ...
... mass . It will be found a saving of time to imbed a portion of material at each end of the box . When the wax mass has become thoroughly hard , which will take some time , especially in warm weather , pull off the the bottom and push ...
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... mass , and always keep the edge wetted with spirit . When a sufficient number of sections have been cut , the thinnest should be selected and removed to a watch - glass containing clean spirit . Great care is required in cutting ...
... mass , and always keep the edge wetted with spirit . When a sufficient number of sections have been cut , the thinnest should be selected and removed to a watch - glass containing clean spirit . Great care is required in cutting ...
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... masses of adenoid tissue which have stained a bright green throughout . Altogether this makes one of the most brilliant specimens in the whole range of histology , and although the process is rather troublesome , and re- quires a ...
... masses of adenoid tissue which have stained a bright green throughout . Altogether this makes one of the most brilliant specimens in the whole range of histology , and although the process is rather troublesome , and re- quires a ...
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... mass at the right temperature . Sponges , scalpels , scissors , glass canulæ of different sizes . † INJECTION APParatus . Fix a metal eye into the ceiling of the laboratory ; brass eyes with a long shank made for chandeliers are the ...
... mass at the right temperature . Sponges , scalpels , scissors , glass canulæ of different sizes . † INJECTION APParatus . Fix a metal eye into the ceiling of the laboratory ; brass eyes with a long shank made for chandeliers are the ...
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