| 1888 - 614 páginas
...care in the preparation of the object. Properly hardened, the specimen is placed fof twenty-four hours in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether, and then transferred to a very thin solution of celloidin for another twenty-four hours. After tliis it... | |
| 1888 - 606 páginas
...care in the preparation of the object. Properly hardened, the specimen is placed for twenty-four hours in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether, and then transferred to a very thin solution of celloidin for another twenty-four hours. After this it... | |
| John Bidgood - 1893 - 388 páginas
...surface of a cork with gum or coaguline and cut in alcohol, or, best of all, with a solution of celloidin in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether, and cut in alcohol. Clear the sections with potassium hypochlorite or potash solution, mount in water or... | |
| James Bryan Herrick - 1895 - 464 páginas
...specimens allowed to dryin the air. They are then fixed by immersion for fifteen minutes to one hour in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether, and then stained for three minutes in ai per cent, solution of eosin in 70 per cent, of alcohol, which,... | |
| Alexander Crever Abbott - 1895 - 526 páginas
...ether, as well as in absolute alcohol. After hardening in alcohol the tissue to be imbedded is placed in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether and left there for twenty-four hours. It is then transferred to celloidin. Two solutions of celloidin are... | |
| Charles Edmund Simon - 1897 - 624 páginas
...CoverBlip preparations are prepared from the sediment, dried in the air, fixed by immersion for an hour in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether, and stained with a dilute solution of haematoxylin. Putrid Exudates. Putrid exudates are observed following... | |
| Felix Klemperer, Ernst Levy - 1900 - 488 páginas
...permitted to dry in the air. The dried preparations are placed for fixation for from five to thirty minutes in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether. They are now dried between layers of bibulous paper, and are stained — either in dilute aqueous solution... | |
| 1900 - 876 páginas
...method. The blood is let dry in the air, then the cover-glasses are immersed for from twenty to thirty minutes in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether, which is the fixative, after which the staining is done by means of an aniline color or by haematoxylin.... | |
| Thomas Henry Green - 1900 - 620 páginas
...destroys to some extent the parasite. To fix the specimen, immerse the cover-slip for four or five minutes in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether. Then stain for five minutes with the following : Concentrated aqueous solution of methyleue-blue 30... | |
| Frederic Mortimer Lawrence - 1901 - 536 páginas
...as thin as possible. After allowing them to dry in the air, place the films for five minutes or more in a mixture of equal parts of absolute alcohol and ether, and then stain them from two to eight minutes in Ehrlich's triple stain; or, stain them first in an alcoholic... | |
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