A Textbook of Histology, Descriptive and Practical ...Wright, 1896 - 554 pages |
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... become more or less turbid , should be poured off , the bottle containing the tissues rinsed out with water , and a fresh supply of the reagent added . It will be noted we are now speaking of the commoner reagents , such as Müller's ...
... become more or less turbid , should be poured off , the bottle containing the tissues rinsed out with water , and a fresh supply of the reagent added . It will be noted we are now speaking of the commoner reagents , such as Müller's ...
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... become adherent to each other . Stirling , however , recommends a mixture of two parts of hard , with one of soft ... becomes hard , brittle , and contracted . When the tissue is thoroughly infiltrated with the wax , the next step is to ...
... become adherent to each other . Stirling , however , recommends a mixture of two parts of hard , with one of soft ... becomes hard , brittle , and contracted . When the tissue is thoroughly infiltrated with the wax , the next step is to ...
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... become completely flattened out . The temperature should not be sufficiently high , however , to melt the soft paraffin which unites their edges , as the ribbons then fall to pieces . They are then floated into the required position on ...
... become completely flattened out . The temperature should not be sufficiently high , however , to melt the soft paraffin which unites their edges , as the ribbons then fall to pieces . They are then floated into the required position on ...
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... become over - stained , it is often very advan- tageous to subject them to the action of weak acetic acid . A few ... becoming completely decolorised . At the right time they should be quickly whipped out with a needle , STAINING ...
... become over - stained , it is often very advan- tageous to subject them to the action of weak acetic acid . A few ... becoming completely decolorised . At the right time they should be quickly whipped out with a needle , STAINING ...
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... become a deep brown or almost black . Now wash in water and immerse in Solution 3. This will extract a good deal of the stain , leaving the grey matter yellowish or reddish brown , but the medullary sheath of the nerve fibres violet or ...
... become a deep brown or almost black . Now wash in water and immerse in Solution 3. This will extract a good deal of the stain , leaving the grey matter yellowish or reddish brown , but the medullary sheath of the nerve fibres violet or ...
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alveoli appearance artery basement membrane become beneath blood blood-vessels bone bronchus capsule carmine cartilage ciliary ciliary processes columnar connective tissue cord cornea corpuscles cortex cover-glass cut in gum cut in paraffin deeply stained dentine ducts epithelial cells epithelium Examine fibrils fibrous tissue flattened follicle gland gold chloride granular grey matter hæmatoxylin hardening high power injected inner intestine lamellæ layer lining lobules longitudinal low power lumen lymph lymphatic Malpighian medulla medullary mount in balsam mount in Farrant mucosa mucous Müller and spirit muscular coat muscularis mucosa nerve cells nerve fibres nitrate Note nucleated nuclei Observe osmic acid outer papillæ paraffin periosteum peripheral pia mater picric acid placed Plate posterior posterior horn protoplasm reagent retina seen septa shape sheath side solution spaces specimen spinal stain in bulk stained with hematoxylin stained with picro-carmine stratum structure surface surrounded tendon trabeculæ transverse section tube tubules vein vessels wall
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