A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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Page 19
... appears inverted . To shut out the rays of light , which cause a diffused picture , diaphragms are sometimes introduced into the tube as well as into the ocular . 9. The objects to be examined are placed upon a glass plate called a ...
... appears inverted . To shut out the rays of light , which cause a diffused picture , diaphragms are sometimes introduced into the tube as well as into the ocular . 9. The objects to be examined are placed upon a glass plate called a ...
Page 20
... appears to the one sketching as if his pencil were moving over the preparation itself . Outlines are reproduced on paper with great exactness both as to form and size ; finer details must of course be sketched in free hand . Every ...
... appears to the one sketching as if his pencil were moving over the preparation itself . Outlines are reproduced on paper with great exactness both as to form and size ; finer details must of course be sketched in free hand . Every ...
Page 43
... appear blue and mucus red . - 70. Double Staining . When certain stains are used in mixtures or in succession , all portions of the section are not stained alike , but certain elements take up one stain , others another . This elective ...
... appear blue and mucus red . - 70. Double Staining . When certain stains are used in mixtures or in succession , all portions of the section are not stained alike , but certain elements take up one stain , others another . This elective ...
Page 49
... appear slightly distended . Organs thus treated can be sec- tioned , but the endothelial mosaic of the vessels does not appear definitely until the sections have been exposed to sunlight . 110. By means of the above injection methods ...
... appear slightly distended . Organs thus treated can be sec- tioned , but the endothelial mosaic of the vessels does not appear definitely until the sections have been exposed to sunlight . 110. By means of the above injection methods ...
Page 55
... appear- ance of a minute granule , sometimes scarcely larger than a micro- some . It is often surrounded by a small ... appearing in the form of variously shaped , minute granules , which stains deeply , and is , therefore , known as ...
... appear- ance of a minute granule , sometimes scarcely larger than a micro- some . It is often surrounded by a small ... appearing in the form of variously shaped , minute granules , which stains deeply , and is , therefore , known as ...
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