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... SPECIMENS . 135 To make Permanent Preparations of a Cancer in a short time 133 On Double and Treble - staining Morbid Growths . Large Sections of Pathological Specimens Amyloid Degeneration . Hydatids Short History of the Manner in ...
... SPECIMENS . 135 To make Permanent Preparations of a Cancer in a short time 133 On Double and Treble - staining Morbid Growths . Large Sections of Pathological Specimens Amyloid Degeneration . Hydatids Short History of the Manner in ...
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... specimen , and the frequency with which the solution is changed . 5. Bichromate of Ammonia . A 2 per cent . solution is used in precisely the same manner as the former , and is applicable to the same tissues . 6. Chromate of Ammonia ...
... specimen , and the frequency with which the solution is changed . 5. Bichromate of Ammonia . A 2 per cent . solution is used in precisely the same manner as the former , and is applicable to the same tissues . 6. Chromate of Ammonia ...
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... specimen sometimes being made , which the same method will utterly fail to reproduce , although used in a precisely similiar manner . For another gold process , see Cornea . Gold chlo- ride has a staining as well as a hardening action ...
... specimen sometimes being made , which the same method will utterly fail to reproduce , although used in a precisely similiar manner . For another gold process , see Cornea . Gold chlo- ride has a staining as well as a hardening action ...
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... specimens of mesentery it is necessary to be careful that they should be spread out without being stretched , which will destroy the silver lines . The whole mesentery may be removed with the intestine and stained in silver , and then ...
... specimens of mesentery it is necessary to be careful that they should be spread out without being stretched , which will destroy the silver lines . The whole mesentery may be removed with the intestine and stained in silver , and then ...
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... specimens are to be cut at one freezing , not to have the material too thick , as a piece a quarter of an inch thick will give an enormous number of thin sections , and take only a short time to freeze . TO MAKE MUCILAGE . Pour warm ...
... specimens are to be cut at one freezing , not to have the material too thick , as a piece a quarter of an inch thick will give an enormous number of thin sections , and take only a short time to freeze . TO MAKE MUCILAGE . Pour warm ...
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