Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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Page 33
... ready for cutting . 4. BICHROMATE OF POTASH . - Make a 2 per cent . solution and keep it on hand , as it is very useful for many tissues that require slow hardening . A solution can be made much more quickly with warm water than cold ...
... ready for cutting . 4. BICHROMATE OF POTASH . - Make a 2 per cent . solution and keep it on hand , as it is very useful for many tissues that require slow hardening . A solution can be made much more quickly with warm water than cold ...
Page 38
... ready for use . An India - rubber tube must be fixed to carry away the drainings . as the ice melts . Mr. Groves , of King's College , London , has adapted an ether spray to this machine , by which it can be used at any moment without ...
... ready for use . An India - rubber tube must be fixed to carry away the drainings . as the ice melts . Mr. Groves , of King's College , London , has adapted an ether spray to this machine , by which it can be used at any moment without ...
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... the shops . CUTTING THE SECTIONS . The specimens having been soaked in the solution of gum acacia are now ready to be cut into sections . Take up one with a pair of forceps , and lay it on the circular plate of ON CUTTING SECTIONS . 39.
... the shops . CUTTING THE SECTIONS . The specimens having been soaked in the solution of gum acacia are now ready to be cut into sections . Take up one with a pair of forceps , and lay it on the circular plate of ON CUTTING SECTIONS . 39.
Page 40
... ready , containing warm distilled water . It is necessary to use distilled water , as in ordinary water the lime in solution is precipitated by boiling and the specimen will be covered by fine particles of carbonate of lime and utterly ...
... ready , containing warm distilled water . It is necessary to use distilled water , as in ordinary water the lime in solution is precipitated by boiling and the specimen will be covered by fine particles of carbonate of lime and utterly ...
Page 42
... ready for use at once . This logwood staining solution has the following characters to recommend it : It is inexpensive . It is easily made . It is ready for use at once . It will not deposit on the sides of the bottle when properly ...
... ready for use at once . This logwood staining solution has the following characters to recommend it : It is inexpensive . It is easily made . It is ready for use at once . It will not deposit on the sides of the bottle when properly ...
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