A Textbook of Histology, Descriptive and Practical ...Wright, 1896 - 554 pages |
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Page 3
... piece of bibulous paper . As the fluid beneath the cover passes into the bibulous paper on the one side , it leaves space for the entrance of the staining reagent on the other . 2. - After Hardening and Staining . - If , however , it be ...
... piece of bibulous paper . As the fluid beneath the cover passes into the bibulous paper on the one side , it leaves space for the entrance of the staining reagent on the other . 2. - After Hardening and Staining . - If , however , it be ...
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... piece of tissue may , for instance , be placed for a few hours in a weak solution ( to per cent . of osmic acid ) ... Pieces of sciatic nerve of frog , or very small portions of liver , will require about twelve hours in a weak solution ...
... piece of tissue may , for instance , be placed for a few hours in a weak solution ( to per cent . of osmic acid ) ... Pieces of sciatic nerve of frog , or very small portions of liver , will require about twelve hours in a weak solution ...
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... pieces of tissue to -in . in thickness , one or two days are sufficient . The time varies in the case of different tissues , some requiring a much longer period . The pieces are handled and examined from time to time . 3. - Hydrochloric ...
... pieces of tissue to -in . in thickness , one or two days are sufficient . The time varies in the case of different tissues , some requiring a much longer period . The pieces are handled and examined from time to time . 3. - Hydrochloric ...
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... piece . of tow soaked in chloroform or ether . When dead it is removed , For dissociation , as opposed to hardening , it is desirable to restrict the amount of fluid in which the tissue is placed . and the abdomen thoroughly moistened ...
... piece . of tow soaked in chloroform or ether . When dead it is removed , For dissociation , as opposed to hardening , it is desirable to restrict the amount of fluid in which the tissue is placed . and the abdomen thoroughly moistened ...
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... pieces rather large at first , re - cutting them more carefully the following day . Rapidly wash the pieces as soon as cut in water or normal saline , to again remove the blood , and place them in the fluid in which they are to be ...
... pieces rather large at first , re - cutting them more carefully the following day . Rapidly wash the pieces as soon as cut in water or normal saline , to again remove the blood , and place them in the fluid in which they are to be ...
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A Text-Book of Histology, Descriptive and Practical: For the Use of Students ... Arthur Clarkson No preview available - 2017 |
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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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