Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... glass , and the wide angle in a low power is actually detrimental , as it destroys the penetration of the glass ... cover - glass is to be left as it is , or is to be filled up with a drop of water , oil , or other fluid . There are two ...
... glass , and the wide angle in a low power is actually detrimental , as it destroys the penetration of the glass ... cover - glass is to be left as it is , or is to be filled up with a drop of water , oil , or other fluid . There are two ...
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... glass , as most of the actual work has to be done with it ; in fact , it is probable that no important discovery has ... cover- glass of the slide . This fluid may be water , glycerin , cedar oil , or some combination with these , the ...
... glass , as most of the actual work has to be done with it ; in fact , it is probable that no important discovery has ... cover- glass of the slide . This fluid may be water , glycerin , cedar oil , or some combination with these , the ...
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... glass . COVER - GLASSES . The usual size of these is three - quarters of an inch square , but larger ones will sometimes be required , and some of seven - eighths . of an inch should be obtained . For ordinary work square cover - glasses ...
... glass . COVER - GLASSES . The usual size of these is three - quarters of an inch square , but larger ones will sometimes be required , and some of seven - eighths . of an inch should be obtained . For ordinary work square cover - glasses ...
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... cover - glasses to be cleaned in a glass vessel containing strong sulphuric acid , and agitate gently until the acid has pene- trated between the glasses and driven out the air - bubbles ; let them remain in this for an hour or two ...
... cover - glasses to be cleaned in a glass vessel containing strong sulphuric acid , and agitate gently until the acid has pene- trated between the glasses and driven out the air - bubbles ; let them remain in this for an hour or two ...
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... cover - glass is ready . Take up a clean cover - glass and place a drop of glycerin on the centre , invert and place it horizon- tally on the specimen , leaving the weight of the cover - glass to spread out the glycerin . If there is an ...
... cover - glass is ready . Take up a clean cover - glass and place a drop of glycerin on the centre , invert and place it horizon- tally on the specimen , leaving the weight of the cover - glass to spread out the glycerin . If there is an ...
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