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... stained specimens un- der the microscope showed the presence of them . The lingual tonsil was unusually large , and the faucial tonsils were also hypertrophied . The spleen was enlarged , and contained many very large grayish - white ...
... stained specimens un- der the microscope showed the presence of them . The lingual tonsil was unusually large , and the faucial tonsils were also hypertrophied . The spleen was enlarged , and contained many very large grayish - white ...
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centrifugalize . Take the sediment of the centrifugalized fluid , or clot , and stain on a slide with methylene blue . This will show the presence or absence of micro - organisms . You may then do the differential staining . Stain for ...
centrifugalize . Take the sediment of the centrifugalized fluid , or clot , and stain on a slide with methylene blue . This will show the presence or absence of micro - organisms . You may then do the differential staining . Stain for ...
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... stained a vivid green , which con- trasts very strongly with the unstained surrounding parts . This stain is very temporary and is readily washed out . If the steel is on the cornea or under the upper lid , anes- thetize the eye by ...
... stained a vivid green , which con- trasts very strongly with the unstained surrounding parts . This stain is very temporary and is readily washed out . If the steel is on the cornea or under the upper lid , anes- thetize the eye by ...
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A very similar staining may appear following hemorrhage into the vitreous , due to diffusion of blood coloring matter . In removing the steel the electric magnet is brought into play . The point of the magnet being brought into ...
A very similar staining may appear following hemorrhage into the vitreous , due to diffusion of blood coloring matter . In removing the steel the electric magnet is brought into play . The point of the magnet being brought into ...
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... stain- ing : " Ordinary blood - smears are made , and after being dried in the air , are fixed by being passed ... stained , while the polymorphonuclear white cells and the in- clusion bodies are stained as in Manson's method ...
... stain- ing : " Ordinary blood - smears are made , and after being dried in the air , are fixed by being passed ... stained , while the polymorphonuclear white cells and the in- clusion bodies are stained as in Manson's method ...
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Page 950 - ... International Clinics. A Quarterly of Illustrated Clinical Lectures and Especially Prepared Articles on Medicine, Neurology, Surgery, Therapeutics, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Pathology, Dermatology, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, and other Topics of Interest to Students and Practitioners, by leading Members of the Medical Profession throughout the World.
Page 1276 - It must dwell in the place of its creation, and cannot migrate to another sovereignty. But although it must live and have its being in that State only, yet it does not by any means follow that its existence there will not be recognized in other places; and its residence in one State creates no insuperable objection to its power of contracting in another.
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Page 1116 - In order to determine the best way of pasteurizing milk so as to kill the disease germs and yet not give the milk a cooked flavor or lessen its nutritive value, the Department of Agriculture, through its Dairy Division, has been conducting a series of experiments, treating milk at different temperatures and for different lengths of time. According to the report on these experiments in Bulletin 166 of the Bureau of Animal Industry...
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Page 1117 - ... efficiently pasteurized at high temperatures, the bacteria which survive are largely of the putrefactive kinds, and milk so treated if kept for any length of time has a tendency to rot instead of sour. From the standpoint of economy, the technologist of the Dairy Division finds that pasteurizing at low temperatures calls for less heat.
Page 1277 - This statement has been often reaffirmed by this court, with some change of phrase, but always retaining the idea that the legal existence, the home, the domicile, the habitat, the residence, the citizenship of the corporation can only be in the state by which it was created, although it may do business in other states whose laws permit it.
Page 1275 - Every employer who has complied with section fifty of this chapter shall post and maintain in a conspicuous place or places in and about his place or places of business typewritten or printed notices in form prescribed by the commission, stating the fact that he has complied with all the rules and regulations of the commission and that he has secured the payment of compensation to his employees and their dependents in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
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