Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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Page 90
... balsam after carefully drying it first between filter - paper and then holding it in the fingers over the Bun- sen flame , but the examination in water mount is better , because the apparent size of the bacteria is greater in this than ...
... balsam after carefully drying it first between filter - paper and then holding it in the fingers over the Bun- sen flame , but the examination in water mount is better , because the apparent size of the bacteria is greater in this than ...
Page 93
... balsam . The method is as follows : 1. Cover the preparation with glacial acetic acid for a few seconds . 2. Drain off and replace ( without washing in water ) with aniline - gentian - violet solution . The staining solution is to be ...
... balsam . The method is as follows : 1. Cover the preparation with glacial acetic acid for a few seconds . 2. Drain off and replace ( without washing in water ) with aniline - gentian - violet solution . The staining solution is to be ...
Page 102
... balsam for examination . In using this method , as well as the others , an important thing to avoid is overheating ; in fact , the warming of the mordant is not really necessary . The mordant may be freshly mixed every time or kept ...
... balsam for examination . In using this method , as well as the others , an important thing to avoid is overheating ; in fact , the warming of the mordant is not really necessary . The mordant may be freshly mixed every time or kept ...
Page 105
... balsam . 2. METHODS OF OBTAINING PURE CULTURES . When it is desired to obtain a pure culture of bacteria , a colony or a portion of a colony of the organism is secured on the end of the sterile platinum wire , and transferred by this ...
... balsam . 2. METHODS OF OBTAINING PURE CULTURES . When it is desired to obtain a pure culture of bacteria , a colony or a portion of a colony of the organism is secured on the end of the sterile platinum wire , and transferred by this ...
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... balsam . By this method the granules , etc. are dark blue or almost black , and stand out very sharply against the light - green coloring of the body of the bacillus . The solution of methyl - orange should be freshly prepared , for it ...
... balsam . By this method the granules , etc. are dark blue or almost black , and stand out very sharply against the light - green coloring of the body of the bacillus . The solution of methyl - orange should be freshly prepared , for it ...
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Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological ... Frank Burr Mallory No preview available - 2016 |
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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