Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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Page 28
... increases the price of the lens and at the same time decreases its effi- ciency by making the observed plane thinner , thus losing that quality of the greatest value to the practical investigator , penetration . High angles are all very ...
... increases the price of the lens and at the same time decreases its effi- ciency by making the observed plane thinner , thus losing that quality of the greatest value to the practical investigator , penetration . High angles are all very ...
Page 37
... increased in size , and it will be found convenient , when the wax - mass is as wide or wider than the razor , to cut off slices from each side , so as to reduce the surface to be cut as much as possible without interfering with the ...
... increased in size , and it will be found convenient , when the wax - mass is as wide or wider than the razor , to cut off slices from each side , so as to reduce the surface to be cut as much as possible without interfering with the ...
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... increased gradually , as the injection progresses , by letting more water run from the suspended pressure - bottle until about two inches are registered . At the very end , a little more than that may be given , but the amount can be ...
... increased gradually , as the injection progresses , by letting more water run from the suspended pressure - bottle until about two inches are registered . At the very end , a little more than that may be given , but the amount can be ...
Page 66
... increased gradu- ally to a higher degree than in the case of the blood vessels , as the injection is going where there is no outlet , and the bile in the ducts has to be pushed as far as possible to make the process a success . When no ...
... increased gradu- ally to a higher degree than in the case of the blood vessels , as the injection is going where there is no outlet , and the bile in the ducts has to be pushed as far as possible to make the process a success . When no ...
Page 78
... increased after death . It must also be remembered that if one or two organisms exist in the intestine of man or a lower ani- mal in hot weather or in a hot country , and the post - mortem exami- nation is not made for several hours ...
... increased after death . It must also be remembered that if one or two organisms exist in the intestine of man or a lower ani- mal in hot weather or in a hot country , and the post - mortem exami- nation is not made for several hours ...
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