A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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Page 19
... fluid having about the same refractive index as the glass . The lens is then lowered into the fluid . As this invention has proved useful , so - called immersion lenses have been made during recent years . 7. There are thus two kinds of ...
... fluid having about the same refractive index as the glass . The lens is then lowered into the fluid . As this invention has proved useful , so - called immersion lenses have been made during recent years . 7. There are thus two kinds of ...
Page 21
... fluids ( placed on the slide and immersed in a few drops of the indifferent fluid and covered with a cover - slip ) . These have the power of preserving even living organs for some time without change . Such fluids , for instance , are ...
... fluids ( placed on the slide and immersed in a few drops of the indifferent fluid and covered with a cover - slip ) . These have the power of preserving even living organs for some time without change . Such fluids , for instance , are ...
Page 22
... fluids pieces of the tissues or organs to be examined . A. FIXING METHODS . It is at The fixing fluids most used for general purposes are the following : 15. Alcohol . The most common fixing fluid is alcohol . the same time a hardening ...
... fluids pieces of the tissues or organs to be examined . A. FIXING METHODS . It is at The fixing fluids most used for general purposes are the following : 15. Alcohol . The most common fixing fluid is alcohol . the same time a hardening ...
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... fluid is made by saturating distilled water or a physiologic saline solution ( see p . 21 ) with corrosive sublimate ; saline solutions keep better . Small pieces , about 0.5 cm . in diameter , are immersed in this fluid for from three ...
... fluid is made by saturating distilled water or a physiologic saline solution ( see p . 21 ) with corrosive sublimate ; saline solutions keep better . Small pieces , about 0.5 cm . in diameter , are immersed in this fluid for from three ...
Page 24
... fluid , and at present much used for embryonic tissues and for organs containing only a small quantity of connective tissue . To a saturated aqueous solution of sublimate , 5 % to 10 % of glacial acetic acid is added . After remaining ...
... fluid , and at present much used for embryonic tissues and for organs containing only a small quantity of connective tissue . To a saturated aqueous solution of sublimate , 5 % to 10 % of glacial acetic acid is added . After remaining ...
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