Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... alcohol under the action of light , it is desirable , although by no means necessary , to keep all such specimens in the dark . Alcohol . The strength of alcohol ordinarily used in laboratories is 95-96 per cent . Absolute alcohol is ...
... alcohol under the action of light , it is desirable , although by no means necessary , to keep all such specimens in the dark . Alcohol . The strength of alcohol ordinarily used in laboratories is 95-96 per cent . Absolute alcohol is ...
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... absolute or 95 per cent . alcohol . This gives a 6 per cent . solution . Diluted with an equal amount of the ether - and - alcohol mix- ture , it forms thin celloidin . The steps of the imbedding process are as follows : Pieces of ...
... absolute or 95 per cent . alcohol . This gives a 6 per cent . solution . Diluted with an equal amount of the ether - and - alcohol mix- ture , it forms thin celloidin . The steps of the imbedding process are as follows : Pieces of ...
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... alcohol , six to twenty- four hours . Although absolute alcohol is perhaps preferable for dehy- dration and for mixing with the ether in the above mixtures , 95 per cent . alcohol will be found to answer all requirements . The second ...
... alcohol , six to twenty- four hours . Although absolute alcohol is perhaps preferable for dehy- dration and for mixing with the ether in the above mixtures , 95 per cent . alcohol will be found to answer all requirements . The second ...
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... absolute alcohol in oil of cloves or in the alcohol - and - ether mixture for five or ten minutes , and then passing them back through absolute into ordinary alcohol . To Attach Celloidin Sections to the Slide . — A celloidin sec- tion ...
... absolute alcohol in oil of cloves or in the alcohol - and - ether mixture for five or ten minutes , and then passing them back through absolute into ordinary alcohol . To Attach Celloidin Sections to the Slide . — A celloidin sec- tion ...
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... absolute alcohol will dissolve the celloidin . Serial Sections by the Celloidin Method . — 1 . For Tissues in General . - With a little care perfect serial sections can be made by the following method , and each slide of sec- tions can ...
... absolute alcohol will dissolve the celloidin . Serial Sections by the Celloidin Method . — 1 . For Tissues in General . - With a little care perfect serial sections can be made by the following method , and each slide of sec- tions can ...
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95 per cent absolute alcohol acetic acid acid fuchsin agar-agar alum alum-hematoxylin bacillus bacteria blood blood-serum blue bouillon Canada balsam carmine celloidin celloidin sections cells chlorid colonies color cover-glass preparations cover-slip culture-medium cultures Decolorize Dehydrate diagnosis differential stain dilute Diseases dissolved Distilled water drop eosin ether examination exudate fibrin filter-paper filtered fixing reagent formaldehyde gelatin gentian-violet glass glycerin grams granules heat hematoxylin hyaline hydrochloric acid imbedding incision incubator infected inoculation iodin knife lesions medium methylene-blue solution microscopic microtome mixture mounted Müller's fluid neuroglia-fibers nuclei obtained oil of cloves orcein organism osmic acid paraffin paraffin sections pathological picric acid pieces of tissue pipette placed plates potassium protoplasm reaction red corpuscles removed safranin saturated aqueous solution slide sodium solu specimens sputum Stain sections sterilized surface test-tubes thick tion tissue-elements tube twenty-four hours typhoid Unna's usually Wash in water Xylol Xylol balsam Zenker's fluid