Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... blood vessels . A per cent . solution is used , made by dissolving 1 gramme of the salt in 200 c.c. of distilled water . In the case of the mesentery , it is merely necessary to immerse it for two or three minutes in the solution , and ...
... blood vessels . A per cent . solution is used , made by dissolving 1 gramme of the salt in 200 c.c. of distilled water . In the case of the mesentery , it is merely necessary to immerse it for two or three minutes in the solution , and ...
Page 64
... blood vessel . A screw clip is slipped on the tubing , between the manometer and the Woolf's bottle containing the injection mass , and another near the end of the tubing that is to go on the canula . Glass canule of different sizes are ...
... blood vessel . A screw clip is slipped on the tubing , between the manometer and the Woolf's bottle containing the injection mass , and another near the end of the tubing that is to go on the canula . Glass canule of different sizes are ...
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... blood , dissect out with the forceps the root of the aorta , and pass a ligature round it with an aneurism needle . Pass a glass canula through the opening in the wall of the heart into the aorta and tie the ligature round the ...
... blood , dissect out with the forceps the root of the aorta , and pass a ligature round it with an aneurism needle . Pass a glass canula through the opening in the wall of the heart into the aorta and tie the ligature round the ...
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... blood . As soon as the organ has become distended and firm , tie the superior cava , and , after a little time , the tubing outside the canula . Cut the tubing , and remove the whole organ very care- fully , and place it in cold spirit ...
... blood . As soon as the organ has become distended and firm , tie the superior cava , and , after a little time , the tubing outside the canula . Cut the tubing , and remove the whole organ very care- fully , and place it in cold spirit ...
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... blood . This will rapidly decompose the hardening fluid , as will be shown by its becoming brown and turbid . Such material should be changed at the end of twelve hours into fresh fluid , and again two or three times until the hardening ...
... blood . This will rapidly decompose the hardening fluid , as will be shown by its becoming brown and turbid . Such material should be changed at the end of twelve hours into fresh fluid , and again two or three times until the hardening ...
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