Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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Page 68
... The usual saw - cuts in the skull over the ear are allowed to cross each other , so that slits about an inch long are formed in the tem- poral bone . An ordinary roller bandage is stretched across 68 PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE .
... The usual saw - cuts in the skull over the ear are allowed to cross each other , so that slits about an inch long are formed in the tem- poral bone . An ordinary roller bandage is stretched across 68 PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE .
Page 74
... allowed to drain until dry or nearly so . The object of the use of the nitric acid is to remove any free alkali which may be present in the new tubes . Old test - tubes containing culture - media , after removal of the cotton stoppers ...
... allowed to drain until dry or nearly so . The object of the use of the nitric acid is to remove any free alkali which may be present in the new tubes . Old test - tubes containing culture - media , after removal of the cotton stoppers ...
Page 75
... allowed to stand over night or for some hours in a cool place . The mixture is then boiled in a sauce- pan over the gas stove for about half an hour , and next filtered through filter - paper to obtain the clear infusion of the beef ...
... allowed to stand over night or for some hours in a cool place . The mixture is then boiled in a sauce- pan over the gas stove for about half an hour , and next filtered through filter - paper to obtain the clear infusion of the beef ...
Page 79
... allowed to cool and solidfy while in an upright position , and the form of culture - tube thus obtained is called a " stab " culture ( Fig . 17 , a ) , because the medium in the tube is inoculated for cul- ture purposes by inserting an ...
... allowed to cool and solidfy while in an upright position , and the form of culture - tube thus obtained is called a " stab " culture ( Fig . 17 , a ) , because the medium in the tube is inoculated for cul- ture purposes by inserting an ...
Page 81
... allowed to remain exposed to live steam longer than twenty minutes . It is also important to apply the heat slowly during the pro- cess of heating after the addition of the egg above mentioned , in order to avoid " burning . " Glucose ...
... allowed to remain exposed to live steam longer than twenty minutes . It is also important to apply the heat slowly during the pro- cess of heating after the addition of the egg above mentioned , in order to avoid " burning . " Glucose ...
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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