Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... described and is a most perfect piece of workmanship . The principal difference is in the stage , which is a fixed glass plate with a metal carrier moving on it , thus securing that perfect smoothness of motion only to be obtained by ...
... described and is a most perfect piece of workmanship . The principal difference is in the stage , which is a fixed glass plate with a metal carrier moving on it , thus securing that perfect smoothness of motion only to be obtained by ...
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... described with a low power first ; a small correction only has then to be made , and this is easily done . In using a wide - angled condenser with medium and low powers it will often be found advantageous to rack the con- denser down a ...
... described with a low power first ; a small correction only has then to be made , and this is easily done . In using a wide - angled condenser with medium and low powers it will often be found advantageous to rack the con- denser down a ...
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... described are necessarily some- what expensive , and will be beyond the means of many students . But there are others made at a lower cost with which good work can be done , provided the object - glasses are well made . A student should ...
... described are necessarily some- what expensive , and will be beyond the means of many students . But there are others made at a lower cost with which good work can be done , provided the object - glasses are well made . A student should ...
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... described under that head . Some writers state that this stain is not permanent ; in the author's hands it most certainly is , as specimens made ten years ago have not faded in the least . At the present time this stain is very ...
... described under that head . Some writers state that this stain is not permanent ; in the author's hands it most certainly is , as specimens made ten years ago have not faded in the least . At the present time this stain is very ...
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... described for picro- carmine , and soak them in acidulated water . Then take a few drops of the solution of hydrochloride of rosanilin , dilute with spirit , and immerse the sections for two or three minutes ; remove them to methylated ...
... described for picro- carmine , and soak them in acidulated water . Then take a few drops of the solution of hydrochloride of rosanilin , dilute with spirit , and immerse the sections for two or three minutes ; remove them to methylated ...
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