Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page 25
... opened . This procedure leaves the front of the thorax and abdomen free for operation and protects the rest of the body and the clothing . On the thighs place one or two folded newspapers , and on these the necessary instruments . On ...
... opened . This procedure leaves the front of the thorax and abdomen free for operation and protects the rest of the body and the clothing . On the thighs place one or two folded newspapers , and on these the necessary instruments . On ...
Page 27
... opened first , the two pleural cavities next , and the pericardial cavity last . The cavities and their contents are to be inspected in the order and at the time that each is opened , but the organs are to be removed from the cavities ...
... opened first , the two pleural cavities next , and the pericardial cavity last . The cavities and their contents are to be inspected in the order and at the time that each is opened , but the organs are to be removed from the cavities ...
Page 30
... reached . The sterno- clavicular joint on the left side can now be easily opened from below by entering a scalpel just above the cartilage of the first rib , and following the irregular line of 30 PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE .
... reached . The sterno- clavicular joint on the left side can now be easily opened from below by entering a scalpel just above the cartilage of the first rib , and following the irregular line of 30 PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE .
Page 31
... opened by con- tinuing the incision of the scalpel over the upper end of the sternum and into the second joint . The advantage of this method is that there is much less danger of wounding the large vessels at the base of the neck , and ...
... opened by con- tinuing the incision of the scalpel over the upper end of the sternum and into the second joint . The advantage of this method is that there is much less danger of wounding the large vessels at the base of the neck , and ...
Page 33
... opened in situ or after removal from the body . Except in certain cases , to be spoken of later , it usually will be found advisable to remove the heart before making any incision into it , for the reason that it can be more perfectly ...
... opened in situ or after removal from the body . Except in certain cases , to be spoken of later , it usually will be found advisable to remove the heart before making any incision into it , for the reason that it can be more perfectly ...
Contents
17 | |
24 | |
31 | |
39 | |
59 | |
65 | |
73 | |
81 | |
190 | |
198 | |
204 | |
213 | |
224 | |
255 | |
265 | |
272 | |
87 | |
93 | |
112 | |
119 | |
128 | |
144 | |
152 | |
160 | |
168 | |
181 | |
286 | |
300 | |
325 | |
345 | |
358 | |
375 | |
386 | |
Other editions - View all
Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological ... Frank Burr Mallory No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
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