Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... varying angle at which it may strike the object ; let anyone doubting this try the effect of oblique light on a pathological preparation with a high power . Messrs R. & J. Beck have their substage fitted with an inside ring which ...
... varying angle at which it may strike the object ; let anyone doubting this try the effect of oblique light on a pathological preparation with a high power . Messrs R. & J. Beck have their substage fitted with an inside ring which ...
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... vary in power according to the length of their focus ; this is generally expressed in fractions of an inch - the longer the focus the lower being the magni- fying power . They are made with foci ranging from four inches up to one ...
... vary in power according to the length of their focus ; this is generally expressed in fractions of an inch - the longer the focus the lower being the magni- fying power . They are made with foci ranging from four inches up to one ...
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... varying thicknesses of the cover - glass . In the object - glasses in fixed mounts they are corrected by the makers for a cover - glass of 0.006 in thickness , and a ten- inch tube of the microscope . This is the average thickness of ...
... varying thicknesses of the cover - glass . In the object - glasses in fixed mounts they are corrected by the makers for a cover - glass of 0.006 in thickness , and a ten- inch tube of the microscope . This is the average thickness of ...
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... varies with different samples of chips . After the alum is added and the mixture has boiled for ten minutes , set it aside for twenty - four hours . Then filter and add four ounces of alcohol to make it keep . If properly made it will ...
... varies with different samples of chips . After the alum is added and the mixture has boiled for ten minutes , set it aside for twenty - four hours . Then filter and add four ounces of alcohol to make it keep . If properly made it will ...
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... varies . In making aqueous solution of logwood with some of the Continental extracts the result is always a reddish - brown solution , and this has in the author's hands always stained better than those solutions which were of the ...
... varies . In making aqueous solution of logwood with some of the Continental extracts the result is always a reddish - brown solution , and this has in the author's hands always stained better than those solutions which were of the ...
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