Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... tion a word of congratulation to readers for their newly acquired advantages . Much of the excellence of these illustrations is due to the personal efforts of Mr. Beck , of the Philadelphia Photo- Electrotype Company , under the ...
... tion a word of congratulation to readers for their newly acquired advantages . Much of the excellence of these illustrations is due to the personal efforts of Mr. Beck , of the Philadelphia Photo- Electrotype Company , under the ...
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... tion by a small screw with an ivory point ; this screw regulates the movement of the carrier with the greatest nicety and fixes it in any position . THE ACHROMATIC CONDENSER AND SUBSTAGE . - The achromatic condenser is an absolute ...
... tion by a small screw with an ivory point ; this screw regulates the movement of the carrier with the greatest nicety and fixes it in any position . THE ACHROMATIC CONDENSER AND SUBSTAGE . - The achromatic condenser is an absolute ...
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... tion of eosin or a strong solution of soluble aniline blue ; in this way the structure will be brought out . 8. PICRIC ACID . - A saturated solution of picric acid will decalcify small bones . It is also used in some cases as a ...
... tion of eosin or a strong solution of soluble aniline blue ; in this way the structure will be brought out . 8. PICRIC ACID . - A saturated solution of picric acid will decalcify small bones . It is also used in some cases as a ...
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... tion at once , as they will lie thickly one on the other , and the staining will not be uniform ; it is also necessary to dilute the logwood stain with distilled water , as ordinary water will not give the same result , owing to the ...
... tion at once , as they will lie thickly one on the other , and the staining will not be uniform ; it is also necessary to dilute the logwood stain with distilled water , as ordinary water will not give the same result , owing to the ...
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... tion . 3. Make a saturated solution of hæmatoxylin in absolute alcohol . Add this drop by drop to the above mixture until it becomes a deep purple . Hæmatoxylin is very soluble in absolute alcohol , and very little spirit must be used ...
... tion . 3. Make a saturated solution of hæmatoxylin in absolute alcohol . Add this drop by drop to the above mixture until it becomes a deep purple . Hæmatoxylin is very soluble in absolute alcohol , and very little spirit must be used ...
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