Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... sometimes required even in the daytime . For ordinary work a common paraffin lamp with a flat wick is all that is required ; more elaborate lamps can be got from the different opticians . The one thing requisite in a lamp is that the ...
... sometimes required even in the daytime . For ordinary work a common paraffin lamp with a flat wick is all that is required ; more elaborate lamps can be got from the different opticians . The one thing requisite in a lamp is that the ...
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... sometimes happens that instead of being purple they are of a reddish - brown tinge ; this is owing to acidity , and does not happen if the drug is perfectly pure . In the case of Kleinenberg's solution , Messrs . Foster and Balfour ...
... sometimes happens that instead of being purple they are of a reddish - brown tinge ; this is owing to acidity , and does not happen if the drug is perfectly pure . In the case of Kleinenberg's solution , Messrs . Foster and Balfour ...
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... sometimes be required , and some of seven - eighths . of an inch should be obtained . For ordinary work square cover - glasses will do , but for objects that have to be sealed up with Hollis's glue , either because they are to be ...
... sometimes be required , and some of seven - eighths . of an inch should be obtained . For ordinary work square cover - glasses will do , but for objects that have to be sealed up with Hollis's glue , either because they are to be ...
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... sometimes apt to become cloudy after a time , and it is difficult to make . Canada balsam , chloroform , and turpentine acts very well with hardened sections , while Canada balsam and xylol is better for stained microorganisms . TO ...
... sometimes apt to become cloudy after a time , and it is difficult to make . Canada balsam , chloroform , and turpentine acts very well with hardened sections , while Canada balsam and xylol is better for stained microorganisms . TO ...
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... Sometimes a damp cloth held tightly over the part may prevent most of the oozing , at least long enough to get a fair injection . The moment the injecting is finished the part should be plunged into spirit or Müller's fluid in which ...
... Sometimes a damp cloth held tightly over the part may prevent most of the oozing , at least long enough to get a fair injection . The moment the injecting is finished the part should be plunged into spirit or Müller's fluid in which ...
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Page 1 - DEMONSTRATIONS IN ANATOMY. Being a Guide to the Knowledge of the Human Body by Dissection.
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