A Textbook of Histology, Descriptive and Practical ...Wright, 1896 - 554 pages |
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... slide , and a cover glass applied to it , when it rapidly spreads to the edge of the cover , completely filling the space between it and the slide . Any superfluous fluid should be removed with bibulous paper , otherwise the slip is ...
... slide , and a cover glass applied to it , when it rapidly spreads to the edge of the cover , completely filling the space between it and the slide . Any superfluous fluid should be removed with bibulous paper , otherwise the slip is ...
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... slide and covered . The jelly rapidly sets , and we have a permanent stained pre- paration . 3. In the form of a Cover - Glass Preparation . - The method of preparation of a cover - glass specimen may be shortly described as follows : A ...
... slide and covered . The jelly rapidly sets , and we have a permanent stained pre- paration . 3. In the form of a Cover - Glass Preparation . - The method of preparation of a cover - glass specimen may be shortly described as follows : A ...
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... slide , or first placing the balsam on the slide , and then covering with the slip . Gentle pressure on the glass with a needle causes the drop to rapidly extend between the apposed surfaces . The specimen , particularly when not ...
... slide , or first placing the balsam on the slide , and then covering with the slip . Gentle pressure on the glass with a needle causes the drop to rapidly extend between the apposed surfaces . The specimen , particularly when not ...
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... slide . This may be all that is required in the case of fresh tissue , such as the nerve of a frog , in which the elements are readily separable from each other . In the case of many others , however , previous prepara- tion is ...
... slide . This may be all that is required in the case of fresh tissue , such as the nerve of a frog , in which the elements are readily separable from each other . In the case of many others , however , previous prepara- tion is ...
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... slide in some mounting medium . In the succeeding pages , the tissue will be followed from the body of the animal through the successive stages of preparation up to the application of the cover - glass and the formation of a permanent ...
... slide in some mounting medium . In the succeeding pages , the tissue will be followed from the body of the animal through the successive stages of preparation up to the application of the cover - glass and the formation of a permanent ...
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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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