Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... produce a deviation from the normal condition and the changes that are set up by these causes . Disease processes may be divided into two kinds : macroscopical , which are visible to the naked eye , and microscopical , which require the ...
... produce a deviation from the normal condition and the changes that are set up by these causes . Disease processes may be divided into two kinds : macroscopical , which are visible to the naked eye , and microscopical , which require the ...
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... produce a mounted section that will repay for all out- lay of time and trouble . It is better to get into a regular routine in this work , and to have separate shelves for all material in process of hardening ; in this way those tissues ...
... produce a mounted section that will repay for all out- lay of time and trouble . It is better to get into a regular routine in this work , and to have separate shelves for all material in process of hardening ; in this way those tissues ...
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... produce the best effect - that is , they must be in the optical axis of the instrument — and yet we find men working with instruments that have no arrangement whatever for this correction . It must be apparent to the most superficial ...
... produce the best effect - that is , they must be in the optical axis of the instrument — and yet we find men working with instruments that have no arrangement whatever for this correction . It must be apparent to the most superficial ...
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... a flatter field than others . This flatness may be produced by certain devices in an inferior glass , and for this reason the novice should go to those firms with a reputation to maintain . It is most INTRODUCTION . 25.
... a flatter field than others . This flatness may be produced by certain devices in an inferior glass , and for this reason the novice should go to those firms with a reputation to maintain . It is most INTRODUCTION . 25.
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... produced by disease it is necessary to see the surroundings of the part without distortion , and this can only be done with a low angle and with a power not higher than a one - twelfth , and that used with a No. 1 eye - piece ...
... produced by disease it is necessary to see the surroundings of the part without distortion , and this can only be done with a low angle and with a power not higher than a one - twelfth , and that used with a No. 1 eye - piece ...
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