A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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... further state that in the completion of their work they had the constant aid and advice of Professor von Kupffer , and had at their disposal the sections in the collection of the histologic laboratory in Munich , which were freely used ...
... further state that in the completion of their work they had the constant aid and advice of Professor von Kupffer , and had at their disposal the sections in the collection of the histologic laboratory in Munich , which were freely used ...
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... Further Treatment of the Section Fixation to the Slide and Removal of Paraffin Staining Section Staining Staining in Bulk Preparation of Permanent Specimens Introduction to Methods of Injection GENERAL HISTOLOGY . I. THE CELL . PAGE 17 ...
... Further Treatment of the Section Fixation to the Slide and Removal of Paraffin Staining Section Staining Staining in Bulk Preparation of Permanent Specimens Introduction to Methods of Injection GENERAL HISTOLOGY . I. THE CELL . PAGE 17 ...
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... further preparation , but may be examined at once . 12. Portions of larger organs are often studied after having been teased , which may be done by means of two needles fastened in handles . If the objects be composed of fibers running ...
... further preparation , but may be examined at once . 12. Portions of larger organs are often studied after having been teased , which may be done by means of two needles fastened in handles . If the objects be composed of fibers running ...
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... further treatment of the object , as well as in sectioning , any such crystals of sub- limate will not be found to be a hindrance . Indeed , in the case of very delicate objects it is often more advantageous to undertake their removal ...
... further treatment of the object , as well as in sectioning , any such crystals of sub- limate will not be found to be a hindrance . Indeed , in the case of very delicate objects it is often more advantageous to undertake their removal ...
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... further manipulation . From the hardened tissues small flat pieces are cut with a sharp knife or razor . If possible , they should be square , rectangular , or triangular in shape , their surfaces not exceeding 2 square inch , and their ...
... further manipulation . From the hardened tissues small flat pieces are cut with a sharp knife or razor . If possible , they should be square , rectangular , or triangular in shape , their surfaces not exceeding 2 square inch , and their ...
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