Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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Page 22
... round plate carrying blue glasses of varying density is fixed in the condenser below the dia- phragm . To use the achromatic condenser it has to be first centred to the object - glass in use ; this is done by closing the iris diaphragm ...
... round plate carrying blue glasses of varying density is fixed in the condenser below the dia- phragm . To use the achromatic condenser it has to be first centred to the object - glass in use ; this is done by closing the iris diaphragm ...
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... round it is also sharply defined , the glass is defective and should be rejected . In low - priced glasses it is impossible to expect that the field should be absolutely flat - that is , that the periphery shall be in focus as sharp as ...
... round it is also sharply defined , the glass is defective and should be rejected . In low - priced glasses it is impossible to expect that the field should be absolutely flat - that is , that the periphery shall be in focus as sharp as ...
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... round black bodies . It is also used for hardening the internal ear . It is quite as important that pathological specimens should be properly hardened as normal tissues , but how seldom is this done . In the first place it is difficut ...
... round black bodies . It is also used for hardening the internal ear . It is quite as important that pathological specimens should be properly hardened as normal tissues , but how seldom is this done . In the first place it is difficut ...
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... round it can easily be 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 ...
... round it can easily be 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 ...
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... round filter - paper , and pour some of the staining fluid into it , let from seven to ten drops fall into a watch - glass and dilute with distilled water . Let the sections remain in the solution for about a quarter of an hour - the ...
... round filter - paper , and pour some of the staining fluid into it , let from seven to ten drops fall into a watch - glass and dilute with distilled water . Let the sections remain in the solution for about a quarter of an hour - the ...
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