A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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Page 21
... remains between the blades . This is removed by taking out the screw and separating the blades in normal salt solution . Organs of a similar consistence can be frozen and then cut with an ordinary razor the blade of which has been ...
... remains between the blades . This is removed by taking out the screw and separating the blades in normal salt solution . Organs of a similar consistence can be frozen and then cut with an ordinary razor the blade of which has been ...
Page 22
... remain for from twelve to twenty- four hours . The period required for fixation may be greatly shortened by changing the absolute alcohol at the end of one or two hours . In the case of larger pieces , a successive immersion in ...
... remain for from twelve to twenty- four hours . The period required for fixation may be greatly shortened by changing the absolute alcohol at the end of one or two hours . In the case of larger pieces , a successive immersion in ...
Page 23
... remain until the alcohol is not colored by the picric acid . They are then preserved in 90 % alcohol . 21. Instead of a pure solution of picric acid , the picrosulphuric acid of Kleinenberg or the picric - nitric acid of P. Mayer ( 81 ) ...
... remain until the alcohol is not colored by the picric acid . They are then preserved in 90 % alcohol . 21. Instead of a pure solution of picric acid , the picrosulphuric acid of Kleinenberg or the picric - nitric acid of P. Mayer ( 81 ) ...
Page 25
... remain for from six to twenty - four hours in this mixture , in which they float for a short time . They are then washed in running water for from twelve to twenty - four hours , and transferred to gradually concentrated alcohols ...
... remain for from six to twenty - four hours in this mixture , in which they float for a short time . They are then washed in running water for from twelve to twenty - four hours , and transferred to gradually concentrated alcohols ...
Page 26
... remain until thoroughly dehydrated . From the latter they can not be passed directly into paraffin , as alcohol is not a solvent of that substance , and , consequently , the preparation would not be infil- trated with the imbedding mass ...
... remain until thoroughly dehydrated . From the latter they can not be passed directly into paraffin , as alcohol is not a solvent of that substance , and , consequently , the preparation would not be infil- trated with the imbedding mass ...
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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