Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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Page 18
... and when the slide to be examined has once been put in place it need not be again touched until removed from the stand . The stop before mentioned enables the worker to FIG . 1 . Pathological microscope . R & UBECK 18 PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY .
... and when the slide to be examined has once been put in place it need not be again touched until removed from the stand . The stop before mentioned enables the worker to FIG . 1 . Pathological microscope . R & UBECK 18 PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY .
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... removal from the body in the post - mortem room ; they can afterward be transferred to the chromic acid mixture for more ... removed and placed at once in absolute alcohol ; the remainder can then be har- dened more slowly , so that the ...
... removal from the body in the post - mortem room ; they can afterward be transferred to the chromic acid mixture for more ... removed and placed at once in absolute alcohol ; the remainder can then be har- dened more slowly , so that the ...
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... removed with the intestine and stained in silver , and then hardened in spirit . Some portions of mesentery will then be found stretched out in a natural manner , and these can be cut out and mounted in Canada balsam solution . They may ...
... removed with the intestine and stained in silver , and then hardened in spirit . Some portions of mesentery will then be found stretched out in a natural manner , and these can be cut out and mounted in Canada balsam solution . They may ...
Page 35
... same remarks apply to tissue removed by operation ; this should be placed in the hardening fluid at once , without more handling than necessary . СНАРТER III . ON CUTTING SECTIONS . SECTIONS may be PREPARING TISSUES FOR EXAMINATION . 35.
... same remarks apply to tissue removed by operation ; this should be placed in the hardening fluid at once , without more handling than necessary . СНАРТER III . ON CUTTING SECTIONS . SECTIONS may be PREPARING TISSUES FOR EXAMINATION . 35.
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... removed , and the box filled up with wax - mass . It will be found a saving of time to imbed a portion of material at each end of the box . When the wax - mass has become thoroughly hard , which will take some time , especially in warm ...
... removed , and the box filled up with wax - mass . It will be found a saving of time to imbed a portion of material at each end of the box . When the wax - mass has become thoroughly hard , which will take some time , especially in warm ...
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