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Page 6
... removed whether the hole in the stage is concentric with the tube , and then try the different holes in the diaphragm in the same way . ' The small student's stand is all that will be re- quired for a long time , as with it high powers ...
... removed whether the hole in the stage is concentric with the tube , and then try the different holes in the diaphragm in the same way . ' The small student's stand is all that will be re- quired for a long time , as with it high powers ...
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... removing a great objection to oil immersion lenses : they have made their glasses per- fectly homogeneous , that is , they require no change of the oil when using oblique light on an object , and no correction with the draw tube is ...
... removing a great objection to oil immersion lenses : they have made their glasses per- fectly homogeneous , that is , they require no change of the oil when using oblique light on an object , and no correction with the draw tube is ...
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... removal from the body in the post - mortem room , they can afterwards be transferred to the chromic acid mixture for more rapid hardening . This solution takes from three to seven weeks to harden , according to the size of the specimen ...
... removal from the body in the post - mortem room , they can afterwards be transferred to the chromic acid mixture for more rapid hardening . This solution takes from three to seven weeks to harden , according to the size of the specimen ...
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... remove it at once , the sil- ver solution may be poured on it in situ , and after being allowed to remain for two or ... removed with the intestine and stained in silver , and then hardened in spirit . Some portions of mesentery will ...
... remove it at once , the sil- ver solution may be poured on it in situ , and after being allowed to remain for two or ... removed with the intestine and stained in silver , and then hardened in spirit . Some portions of mesentery will ...
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... removed , and the box filled up with wax mass . It will be found a saving of time to imbed a portion of material at ... remove small slices from one end , until the imbedded mass can just be seen , then take the razor and dip it into ...
... removed , and the box filled up with wax mass . It will be found a saving of time to imbed a portion of material at ... remove small slices from one end , until the imbedded mass can just be seen , then take the razor and dip it into ...
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Page 3 - Circulatory System, and Nervous System : Diseases of the Blood, etc. *#* These little books can be regarded as a full set of notes upon the Practice of Medicine, containing the THE T QUIZ-COMPENDS f.
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Page 9 - I have become thoroughly convinced of its great value, and have cordially recommended it to my class in Yale College."— Prof, David P. Smith. " I have examined it with some care, and think it a good book, and shall take pleasure in mentioning it among the works which may properly be put in the hands of students.
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