Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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Page 83
... occur and the gas be entirely prevented from passing through the regulator , there is a small cross- tube running between the two gas - pipes at the end of the incubator in which is a tap ; this can be turned until only a small amount ...
... occur and the gas be entirely prevented from passing through the regulator , there is a small cross- tube running between the two gas - pipes at the end of the incubator in which is a tap ; this can be turned until only a small amount ...
Page 89
... occurs unless there is carelessness in the manipulation . Stock flasks of this meat infusion should be kept on hand , as it can easily be used for making solid media by the addition of gelatin or agar - agar . In making pure cultures of ...
... occurs unless there is carelessness in the manipulation . Stock flasks of this meat infusion should be kept on hand , as it can easily be used for making solid media by the addition of gelatin or agar - agar . In making pure cultures of ...
Page 102
... occur . To make it , a gas blowpipe is required : a piece of glass tubing is rotated slowly in the flame until it becomes red - hot ; it is then removed from the flame and drawn out ; in this way a fine , hollow glass thread is produced ...
... occur . To make it , a gas blowpipe is required : a piece of glass tubing is rotated slowly in the flame until it becomes red - hot ; it is then removed from the flame and drawn out ; in this way a fine , hollow glass thread is produced ...
Page 125
... occurs from accident in an early stage of a disease , or when we can produce the disease in animals , that we are able to examine into the initial changes of the disease in question . PART III MORBID HISTOLOGY CHAPTER XIV INTRODUCTION.
... occurs from accident in an early stage of a disease , or when we can produce the disease in animals , that we are able to examine into the initial changes of the disease in question . PART III MORBID HISTOLOGY CHAPTER XIV INTRODUCTION.
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... occurs in a living tissue when it is injured , provided that the injury is not of such degree as at once to destroy ... occur within twenty - four hours , the action of CHAPTER XV INFLAMMATION-ACUTE AND CHRONIC.
... occurs in a living tissue when it is injured , provided that the injury is not of such degree as at once to destroy ... occur within twenty - four hours , the action of CHAPTER XV INFLAMMATION-ACUTE AND CHRONIC.
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