Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... acid or absolute alcohol , the elements of which it is composed shrink on the outside and undergo such altera- tions ... acid , which dissolve readily ; others , such as bichromate of potash , require rubbing up with hot water in a ...
... acid or absolute alcohol , the elements of which it is composed shrink on the outside and undergo such altera- tions ... acid , which dissolve readily ; others , such as bichromate of potash , require rubbing up with hot water in a ...
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... acid mixture , and wash well in water for some hours ; the water should be changed several times , then place it in dilute spirit made thus : Take alcohol 2 parts , and water 1 part . About half the quantity of this spirit mixture may ...
... acid mixture , and wash well in water for some hours ; the water should be changed several times , then place it in dilute spirit made thus : Take alcohol 2 parts , and water 1 part . About half the quantity of this spirit mixture may ...
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... acid mixture . 3. DILUTE SPIRIT . - Many tissues can be hardened in spirit alone if they are placed in dilute spirit at first , so that the elements of which they are composed are not shrunk . This process is also used after hardening ...
... acid mixture . 3. DILUTE SPIRIT . - Many tissues can be hardened in spirit alone if they are placed in dilute spirit at first , so that the elements of which they are composed are not shrunk . This process is also used after hardening ...
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... acid mixture . 9. OSMIC ACID . - This can be procured as a 1 per cent . solution in water , and it is then diluted to various strengths as required . It blackens fat and the medullary sheath of nerves . A piece of mesentery placed in a ...
... acid mixture . 9. OSMIC ACID . - This can be procured as a 1 per cent . solution in water , and it is then diluted to various strengths as required . It blackens fat and the medullary sheath of nerves . A piece of mesentery placed in a ...
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... acid mixture in separate bottles duly labelled . The same remarks apply to tissue removed by operation ; this should be placed in the hardening fluid at once , without more handling than necessary . СНАРТER III . ON CUTTING SECTIONS ...
... acid mixture in separate bottles duly labelled . The same remarks apply to tissue removed by operation ; this should be placed in the hardening fluid at once , without more handling than necessary . СНАРТER III . ON CUTTING SECTIONS ...
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