Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological Histology and Bacteriology Including Directions for the Performance of Autopsies and for Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory MethodsW. B. Saunders, 1908 - 472 pages |
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... lesions that may or may not have given rise to the symptoms and signs , but also the etiology of the lesions and the order of their sequence . The solution of the problem often requires the highest skill in post - mortem ...
... lesions that may or may not have given rise to the symptoms and signs , but also the etiology of the lesions and the order of their sequence . The solution of the problem often requires the highest skill in post - mortem ...
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... lesions are due to a single etiological factor are the most valuable and instructive for a clear understanding of the pathological processes present . Besides the methods of post - mortem examinations and of bacteriological and ...
... lesions are due to a single etiological factor are the most valuable and instructive for a clear understanding of the pathological processes present . Besides the methods of post - mortem examinations and of bacteriological and ...
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... lesions , and to explain all gross mechanical questions . It furnishes the material for bacteriological and histological study . Perfectly to accomplish its purpose a post - mortem examination must be made in a careful , sys- tematic ...
... lesions , and to explain all gross mechanical questions . It furnishes the material for bacteriological and histological study . Perfectly to accomplish its purpose a post - mortem examination must be made in a careful , sys- tematic ...
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... lesion is present the order of procedure and the customary method of removal and of incision must be so altered as best to display the lesion . Instruments . - The following instruments will be found extremely useful in the autopsy ...
... lesion is present the order of procedure and the customary method of removal and of incision must be so altered as best to display the lesion . Instruments . - The following instruments will be found extremely useful in the autopsy ...
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... lesions certainly ought to be made with the organs in sight , and not from memory after the lapse of hours or even days , when many of the details may be forgotten . Later , the results of the bacteriological and histological ...
... lesions certainly ought to be made with the organs in sight , and not from memory after the lapse of hours or even days , when many of the details may be forgotten . Later , the results of the bacteriological and histological ...
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95 per cent absolute alcohol acetic acid agar agar-agar alum alum-hematoxylin aniline autopsy bacillus bacteria blood blood-serum blue bouillon Canada balsam carmine cavity celloidin cells chlorid colonies color corpuscles cover-glass preparations cover-slip culture-media cultures Decolorize Dehydrate differential differential stain dilute dish distilled water drop eosin examination exudate fibrils fibrin filter-paper filtered fixed formaldehyde fresh gelatin glass glycerin Gram's method grams granules growth guinea-pigs hardened heat hematoxylin hyaline hydrochloric acid imbedding incision incubator infection inoculation iodin knife lesions medium methylene-blue solution microscope microtome mixture mounted nuclei obtained organism paraffin parasites pathological pepton picric acid pieces of tissue pipette placed platinum wire potassium reaction reagents removed safranin saturated aqueous solution slide sodium sodium chlorid solu specimen sputum staining fluid sterile surface test-tube thick thin tion tube tubercle twenty-four hours usually Wash in water Wright and Brown xylol Xylol balsam Zenker's fluid