A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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... result being due to the fact that not all points in the preparation are in the same plane . 10. In studying objects it is always well to draw them , using a sharpened pencil and smooth paper . The beginner soon finds that with constant ...
... result being due to the fact that not all points in the preparation are in the same plane . 10. In studying objects it is always well to draw them , using a sharpened pencil and smooth paper . The beginner soon finds that with constant ...
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... results may be obtained by drying small pieces of tissue , as , for instance , tendon . 13. As sections or small pieces of fresh tissue would soon become dry when placed on the slide , they must be kept moist during examina- tion . They ...
... results may be obtained by drying small pieces of tissue , as , for instance , tendon . 13. As sections or small pieces of fresh tissue would soon become dry when placed on the slide , they must be kept moist during examina- tion . They ...
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... result in pictures somewhat different from the normal . These difficulties may be lessened by the use of fixing ... results with another set . It is therefore always advisable to fix in different fluids pieces of the tissues or organs to ...
... result in pictures somewhat different from the normal . These difficulties may be lessened by the use of fixing ... results with another set . It is therefore always advisable to fix in different fluids pieces of the tissues or organs to ...
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... results sometimes follow the use of the platinum - acetic - osmic acid solution of Hermann ( 89 , 1 ) . It is employed as ... result is a peculiar coloring of the specimen which often makes subsequent staining ( see below ) unnecessary ...
... results sometimes follow the use of the platinum - acetic - osmic acid solution of Hermann ( 89 , 1 ) . It is employed as ... result is a peculiar coloring of the specimen which often makes subsequent staining ( see below ) unnecessary ...
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... , and the process must be conducted in the dark . During the first few weeks the solution should be changed every few days , and later once a week . According to the results desired , the pieces are either 24 THE MICROSCOPIC PREPARATION .
... , and the process must be conducted in the dark . During the first few weeks the solution should be changed every few days , and later once a week . According to the results desired , the pieces are either 24 THE MICROSCOPIC PREPARATION .
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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