Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... become familiar in the work of a pathological laboratory . Such instructions are given as will enable him to transfer a speci- men of any morbid change directly to his microscope in an unaltered condition , and to recognize it ...
... become familiar in the work of a pathological laboratory . Such instructions are given as will enable him to transfer a speci- men of any morbid change directly to his microscope in an unaltered condition , and to recognize it ...
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... becomes cloudy and full of deposits in a few days ; in this case it is only necessary to change the spirit until it remains clear . A large quantity of one - sixth per cent . solution of chromic acid should be kept on hand , and it ...
... becomes cloudy and full of deposits in a few days ; in this case it is only necessary to change the spirit until it remains clear . A large quantity of one - sixth per cent . solution of chromic acid should be kept on hand , and it ...
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... of the box . When the wax - mass has become thoroughly hard , which will take some time , especially in warm weather , pull off the bottom and push the wax - mass , with the filter - paper adhering ON CUTTING SECTIONS.
... of the box . When the wax - mass has become thoroughly hard , which will take some time , especially in warm weather , pull off the bottom and push the wax - mass , with the filter - paper adhering ON CUTTING SECTIONS.
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... become useless . After experi- encing these troubles for a number of years , the author determined to try a stain made from logwood chips , and in 1886 at Westminster Hospital Medical School , London , he brought out a stain which ...
... become useless . After experi- encing these troubles for a number of years , the author determined to try a stain made from logwood chips , and in 1886 at Westminster Hospital Medical School , London , he brought out a stain which ...
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... become decomposed and granular ; if the sections had been left in this first stain , the granules would have de ... becomes intensely red when brought into contact with alkalies and oxygen , from the formation of hæmatin . HEMATOXYLIN ...
... become decomposed and granular ; if the sections had been left in this first stain , the granules would have de ... becomes intensely red when brought into contact with alkalies and oxygen , from the formation of hæmatin . HEMATOXYLIN ...
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