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... about a microscopical examina- tion of the same . With a view to help those who have not been able B to get the necessary knowledge during their student career , BOSTON 8 1903 AUG MEDICAL -PRACTICAL HISTOLOGY CHAPTER INTRODUCTION.
... about a microscopical examina- tion of the same . With a view to help those who have not been able B to get the necessary knowledge during their student career , BOSTON 8 1903 AUG MEDICAL -PRACTICAL HISTOLOGY CHAPTER INTRODUCTION.
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... tion and keep it on hand , as it is very useful for many tissues that require slow hardening . A solution can be made much more quickly with warm water than cold . This solution is also very useful to place por- tions of morbid material ...
... tion and keep it on hand , as it is very useful for many tissues that require slow hardening . A solution can be made much more quickly with warm water than cold . This solution is also very useful to place por- tions of morbid material ...
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... tion . Very slight pressure must be made from above , the pressure necessary to carry the knife through the material is made by the two thumbs , applied to the base of the brass frame . The student should accustom himself to hold the ...
... tion . Very slight pressure must be made from above , the pressure necessary to carry the knife through the material is made by the two thumbs , applied to the base of the brass frame . The student should accustom himself to hold the ...
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... tion for about a quarter of an hour , the time will depend on the tissue and the manner in which it has been hardened . Some tissues take in the stain very rapidly , others slowly . Take out a section from time to time , and place it in ...
... tion for about a quarter of an hour , the time will depend on the tissue and the manner in which it has been hardened . Some tissues take in the stain very rapidly , others slowly . Take out a section from time to time , and place it in ...
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... tion of hæmatein . 3. HEMATOXYLIN STAIN . ( Kleinenberg ) . 1. Take crystallised calcium chloride and add it in excess to 70 per cent . alcohol . Shake it well and allow it to stand . Decant the saturated solution and add alum until it ...
... tion of hæmatein . 3. HEMATOXYLIN STAIN . ( Kleinenberg ) . 1. Take crystallised calcium chloride and add it in excess to 70 per cent . alcohol . Shake it well and allow it to stand . Decant the saturated solution and add alum until it ...
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