Outlines of practical histologyP. Blakiston's son, 1894 - 419 pages |
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... near to the object , and thus bring the latter clearly into focus . This arrangement is termed the adjustment . The mode in which this is accomplished varies . In the THE MICROSCOPE AND ITS ACCESSORIES . 5 THE MICROSCOPE AND ITS ...
... near to the object , and thus bring the latter clearly into focus . This arrangement is termed the adjustment . The mode in which this is accomplished varies . In the THE MICROSCOPE AND ITS ACCESSORIES . 5 THE MICROSCOPE AND ITS ...
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... clear and no deposit forms . Scheme for the Hardening of Tissues ( Garbini ) . Fresh Object . Picric acid or solution con- taining it . Chromic acid or its compounds . Sublimate . Osmic acid . Alcohol ( 50 p.c. ) . Running water ...
... clear and no deposit forms . Scheme for the Hardening of Tissues ( Garbini ) . Fresh Object . Picric acid or solution con- taining it . Chromic acid or its compounds . Sublimate . Osmic acid . Alcohol ( 50 p.c. ) . Running water ...
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... clear fluid kept as a stock solution . This solution may be diluted to any required extent . If it smell strongly of ammonia , the excess of ammonia must be allowed to evaporate . When the solution becomes neutral it is very liable to ...
... clear fluid kept as a stock solution . This solution may be diluted to any required extent . If it smell strongly of ammonia , the excess of ammonia must be allowed to evaporate . When the solution becomes neutral it is very liable to ...
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... clear supernatant fluid as a stain . If it be too strong , dilute with distilled water , or , better still , with alum solution . I have used this extensively during the last year for staining in bulk , and find it to be an excellent ...
... clear supernatant fluid as a stain . If it be too strong , dilute with distilled water , or , better still , with alum solution . I have used this extensively during the last year for staining in bulk , and find it to be an excellent ...
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... clear by it . Pour off the superfluous oil , remove the surplus close up to the edge of the section , add a drop of balsam , apply a cover - glass , and the process . is complete . In some cases it is convenient to put the drop of ...
... clear by it . Pour off the superfluous oil , remove the surplus close up to the edge of the section , add a drop of balsam , apply a cover - glass , and the process . is complete . In some cases it is convenient to put the drop of ...
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absolute alcohol acetic acid aniline artery axis-cylinder bichromate blood blood-corpuscles blood-vessels bone capillaries capsule carmine cartilage celloidin cells cent chromic acid ciliated clove-oil coat colour colourless columnar connective tissue cord corpuscles cover-glass decalcified dilute alcohol disc dissolved distilled water drop ducts elastic fibres embedded endothelium eosin epithelial epithelium Farrant's solution fibrils fibrous fixed fresh frog ganglion glands glass glycerine gold chloride gram granular granules hæmatoxylin hardened in alcohol hyaline injected intestine lamellæ Landois and Stirling latter layer lens Lesson leucocytes lobules logwood matrix medullated method microscope microtome mixture mounted in balsam mucous membrane Müller's fluid muscle nerve nerve-cells nerve-fibres normal saline nuclei numerous object Observe osmic acid papillæ paraffin picric acid picro-carmine placed potash preparation protoplasm rabbit Ranvier remove safranin saturated sections seen silver nitrate slide small pieces spherical stained in bulk Stirling surface tendon thin transverse tube tubules twenty-four hours watery solution xylol
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