Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... substance having a greater refractive index than air . Those glasses that require some essential oil or a solution of some salt that has nearly the same refractive index as crown glass are called homogeneous immersion lenses , because ...
... substance having a greater refractive index than air . Those glasses that require some essential oil or a solution of some salt that has nearly the same refractive index as crown glass are called homogeneous immersion lenses , because ...
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... substances like chromic acid , which dissolve readily ; others , such as bichromate of potash , require rubbing up with hot water in a mortar . 1. CHROMIC ACID MIXTURE . - The most useful hardening agent is a mixture of chromic acid and ...
... substances like chromic acid , which dissolve readily ; others , such as bichromate of potash , require rubbing up with hot water in a mortar . 1. CHROMIC ACID MIXTURE . - The most useful hardening agent is a mixture of chromic acid and ...
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... substance for this purpose is a mixture of wax and olive oil . Take equal parts of white wax and olive oil by weight and melt them together , pour into a shallow vessel , and when cold cut into small blocks . Small tin boxes with a ...
... substance for this purpose is a mixture of wax and olive oil . Take equal parts of white wax and olive oil by weight and melt them together , pour into a shallow vessel , and when cold cut into small blocks . Small tin boxes with a ...
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... substances . This makes it a difficult matter to get uniform results when from any cause the ex- tract formerly used cannot be again obtained . Another trouble with stain made from the extract is the long time it takes to mature - in ...
... substances . This makes it a difficult matter to get uniform results when from any cause the ex- tract formerly used cannot be again obtained . Another trouble with stain made from the extract is the long time it takes to mature - in ...
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... substance becomes intensely red when brought into contact with alkalies and oxygen , from the formation of hæmatin . HEMATOXYLIN STAIN . ( Kleinenberg . ) 1. Take crystallized calcium chloride and add it in excess to 70 per cent ...
... substance becomes intensely red when brought into contact with alkalies and oxygen , from the formation of hæmatin . HEMATOXYLIN STAIN . ( Kleinenberg . ) 1. Take crystallized calcium chloride and add it in excess to 70 per cent ...
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