A Textbook of Histology, Descriptive and Practical ...Wright, 1896 - 554 pages |
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Page vii
... readily understood that a work of limited size , dealing with the descriptive and practical aspects of a large subject , cannot aspire to be of the nature of an exhaustive treatise on any part of it ; and , in view of this necessary ...
... readily understood that a work of limited size , dealing with the descriptive and practical aspects of a large subject , cannot aspire to be of the nature of an exhaustive treatise on any part of it ; and , in view of this necessary ...
Page 6
... readily separable from each other . In the case of many others , however , previous prepara- tion is necessary , in order to weaken the coherence of their parts . When a tissue is to be examined after teasing alone , it is , after ...
... readily separable from each other . In the case of many others , however , previous prepara- tion is necessary , in order to weaken the coherence of their parts . When a tissue is to be examined after teasing alone , it is , after ...
Page 10
... readily obtainable in the form of methylated spirit . It is suitable for the preparation of almost any tissue if used in suitable strengths , except those in which it is required to retain the fat in situ , as in the case of the ...
... readily obtainable in the form of methylated spirit . It is suitable for the preparation of almost any tissue if used in suitable strengths , except those in which it is required to retain the fat in situ , as in the case of the ...
Page 16
... readily leaves the forceps if they are allowed to open in applying it . As soon as the opaqueness seems to have extended through the mass , it may be further tested as to its readiness for cutting , by touching it gently with the point ...
... readily leaves the forceps if they are allowed to open in applying it . As soon as the opaqueness seems to have extended through the mass , it may be further tested as to its readiness for cutting , by touching it gently with the point ...
Page 18
... readily cuts , and more cautious freezing can be recom- menced . When ice is employed it is a different matter , as the freezing is necessarily continuous . The difficulty may be over- come , however , by dislodging the piece of tissue ...
... readily cuts , and more cautious freezing can be recom- menced . When ice is employed it is a different matter , as the freezing is necessarily continuous . The difficulty may be over- come , however , by dislodging the piece of tissue ...
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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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