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... Solution CHAPTER VIII . METHOD OF OBTAINING ANIMAL TISSUES FOR Dissection of Frog EXAMINATION . Dissection of Newt and Salamander Blood Epithelium Endothelium . Connective Tissue Corpuscles Tendon . Elastic Tissue White Fibrous Tissue ...
... Solution CHAPTER VIII . METHOD OF OBTAINING ANIMAL TISSUES FOR Dissection of Frog EXAMINATION . Dissection of Newt and Salamander Blood Epithelium Endothelium . Connective Tissue Corpuscles Tendon . Elastic Tissue White Fibrous Tissue ...
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... . Each bottle should be labelled , and the tissue , date , and hardening fluid , clearly written on the label . Every morning this shelf should be examined , and the hardening solution changed in those requiring 2 Practical Histology .
... . Each bottle should be labelled , and the tissue , date , and hardening fluid , clearly written on the label . Every morning this shelf should be examined , and the hardening solution changed in those requiring 2 Practical Histology .
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... solution . 29 " " 19 Glycerine Solution Nitrate of Silver . " " Chloride of Gold . 39 Canada balsam Carbonate of Soda . In drop bottles . A Bottle of Hollis's Glue . A Williams ' Microtome . Watch Glasses . Glass Capsules . Dissecting ...
... solution . 29 " " 19 Glycerine Solution Nitrate of Silver . " " Chloride of Gold . 39 Canada balsam Carbonate of Soda . In drop bottles . A Bottle of Hollis's Glue . A Williams ' Microtome . Watch Glasses . Glass Capsules . Dissecting ...
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... solutions when French weights and measures are used . For example to make a 1 per cent . solution , one gramme is weighed out and dissolved in 100 c.c. of water . The only apparatus required is a set of gramme weights and two measured ...
... solutions when French weights and measures are used . For example to make a 1 per cent . solution , one gramme is weighed out and dissolved in 100 c.c. of water . The only apparatus required is a set of gramme weights and two measured ...
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... solution of chromic acid in water 15 grains to the pint , or I gramme to 600 c.c .; ordinary water may be used . Take of this 2 parts , and ordinary methylated spirit I part - Stir . The material must be cut into small pieces about half ...
... solution of chromic acid in water 15 grains to the pint , or I gramme to 600 c.c .; ordinary water may be used . Take of this 2 parts , and ordinary methylated spirit I part - Stir . The material must be cut into small pieces about half ...
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