Outlines of practical histologyP. Blakiston's son, 1894 - 419 pages |
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... paraffin lamp with a flat wick and arranged to burn steadily does very well . An unsteady flame is FG EG C. ZEISS ... paraffin- oil lamp may be used . Fig . 23 shows a cheap paraffin lamp sold by Swift & Sons . A remarkably good light is ...
... paraffin lamp with a flat wick and arranged to burn steadily does very well . An unsteady flame is FG EG C. ZEISS ... paraffin- oil lamp may be used . Fig . 23 shows a cheap paraffin lamp sold by Swift & Sons . A remarkably good light is ...
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... paraffin blackened by means of lamp- black . Others use porcelain slabs one - half black and the other white . Photophore ( fig . 28 ) . This is a small wooden box , 5 cm . high , 9 cm . long , and 9 cm . broad . The upper part is ...
... paraffin blackened by means of lamp- black . Others use porcelain slabs one - half black and the other white . Photophore ( fig . 28 ) . This is a small wooden box , 5 cm . high , 9 cm . long , and 9 cm . broad . The upper part is ...
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... paraffin after being passed through chloroform ( p . 43 ) . Osmic acid fixes fresh tissues very rapidly , but it does not pene- trate deeply ; therefore the tissues must be cut into very small pieces to get them fixed throughout by the ...
... paraffin after being passed through chloroform ( p . 43 ) . Osmic acid fixes fresh tissues very rapidly , but it does not pene- trate deeply ; therefore the tissues must be cut into very small pieces to get them fixed throughout by the ...
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... Paraffin . - It is sometimes desirable to surround the tissue with paraffin or some such medium . The embedding medium should be about the same degree of hardness as the tissue . Two paraffins are required , a hard paraffin melting at ...
... Paraffin . - It is sometimes desirable to surround the tissue with paraffin or some such medium . The embedding medium should be about the same degree of hardness as the tissue . Two paraffins are required , a hard paraffin melting at ...
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... Paraffin Embedding Bath , as made by Jung of Heidelberg . steadily registers at most 1 ° C. above the melting - point of the paraffin . Or the paraffin may be melted and kept melted in a little copper vessel , placed in a hot - water ...
... Paraffin Embedding Bath , as made by Jung of Heidelberg . steadily registers at most 1 ° C. above the melting - point of the paraffin . Or the paraffin may be melted and kept melted in a little copper vessel , placed in a hot - water ...
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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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