A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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Page 22
... Alcohol . The most common fixing fluid is alcohol . the same time a hardening fluid , as the water of the tissues is withdrawn and their albumin coagulated . Small or thin pieces are put immediately into absolute alcohol , in which they ...
... Alcohol . The most common fixing fluid is alcohol . the same time a hardening fluid , as the water of the tissues is withdrawn and their albumin coagulated . Small or thin pieces are put immediately into absolute alcohol , in which they ...
Page 23
... alcohol may be followed by crude pyroligneous acid . The objects are placed for from twelve to twenty - four hours in the latter and then again immersed in alcohol . The result is a peculiar coloring of the specimen which often makes ...
... alcohol may be followed by crude pyroligneous acid . The objects are placed for from twelve to twenty - four hours in the latter and then again immersed in alcohol . The result is a peculiar coloring of the specimen which often makes ...
Page 24
... alcohol ) the specimens are transferred to gradually increased strengths of alcohol . 23. Acetic Sublimate Solution . — This is an excellent fluid , and at present much used for embryonic tissues and for organs containing only a small ...
... alcohol ) the specimens are transferred to gradually increased strengths of alcohol . 23. Acetic Sublimate Solution . — This is an excellent fluid , and at present much used for embryonic tissues and for organs containing only a small ...
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... alcohols . Crystals of sublimate which may be present are removed with iodized alcohol . Zenker's fluid penetrates easily , and fixes nuclear and protoplasmic structures equally well without decreasing the staining qualities of the ...
... alcohols . Crystals of sublimate which may be present are removed with iodized alcohol . Zenker's fluid penetrates easily , and fixes nuclear and protoplasmic structures equally well without decreasing the staining qualities of the ...
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absolute alcohol alveoli Anat aqueous solution Arch arranged arteries basal blood blood-cells blood-vessels bone branches bundles Canada balsam canal capillaries capsule cartilage cavity cell-bodies celloidin centrosome ciliary color columnar connective tissue connective-tissue consists containing corpuscles cortex dendrites developed distilled water Dogiel ducts elastic fibers elements embryonic epithelial cells epithelium fibrils fibrous fixed fluid follicle ganglia ganglion cells glands glomerulus granular granules hematoxylin Huber human imbedded inner intestine lamellæ latter leucocytes lobules longitudinal lymph medullary sheaths medullated nerve-fibers method microtome mikr molecular layer mucosa mucous membrane muscle muscle-fibers muscular nerve nerve-endings neuraxes neurones nuclei numerous osmic acid outer ovum papillæ paraffin periosteum peripheral pigment placed plexus portion posterior potassium protoplasm region retina sclera sections sensory silver nitrate spaces specimens spinal cord stained stratum structure substance surface surrounded sustentacular cells sympathetic neurones telodendria tendon terminal thin tion trabeculæ tubules Ueber veins vessels xylol