Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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Page 68
... treated in the same manner , only a larger amount can be removed , as it is necessary to obtain a portion at least of all the organs . In many diseases one special organ is associated with a disease , and that organ alone is often ...
... treated in the same manner , only a larger amount can be removed , as it is necessary to obtain a portion at least of all the organs . In many diseases one special organ is associated with a disease , and that organ alone is often ...
Page 107
... treated as before . The condition of the organisms can now be examined , their shape studied , and any changes that take place in them noted . If the action of any chemi- cals on microorganisms is to be observed they must not be sealed ...
... treated as before . The condition of the organisms can now be examined , their shape studied , and any changes that take place in them noted . If the action of any chemi- cals on microorganisms is to be observed they must not be sealed ...
Page 108
... treatment , and the student should have them at hand . In an investigation where some unknown form is found , the first stain , gentian - violet , may fail to bring out the organ- ism sharply , when a resort to Spiller's purple or ...
... treatment , and the student should have them at hand . In an investigation where some unknown form is found , the first stain , gentian - violet , may fail to bring out the organ- ism sharply , when a resort to Spiller's purple or ...
Page 120
... treated in the same manner as described for tubercle bacilli . Both of these stains give bright and permanent results . The author has now in his possession slides made by the first method in 1882 , and by the second in 1884 , which ...
... treated in the same manner as described for tubercle bacilli . Both of these stains give bright and permanent results . The author has now in his possession slides made by the first method in 1882 , and by the second in 1884 , which ...
Page 126
... treat a disease in its carliest stages with a correct idea in his mind of the changes that would ultimately take place if the disease was allowed to proceed , that is , become chronic and produce structural change . CHAPTER XV ...
... treat a disease in its carliest stages with a correct idea in his mind of the changes that would ultimately take place if the disease was allowed to proceed , that is , become chronic and produce structural change . CHAPTER XV ...
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