| Biology - 1882 - 1216 pages
...paraffine is fully dissolved. 5. The balsam (a mixture of balsam and xylol in equal parts) is placed onJbe cover-glass, and this allowed to sink slowly, from...latter the sections must lie as they fall. In the case of smaller sections, not liable to get wrinkled during the placing, I prefer the shellac method.... | |
| Microscopy - 1882 - 998 pages
...sections. Dr. Gaule finds it convenient, especially with serial sections, to use large cover glasses — often nearly as large as the' slide itself. Thus a...one important advantage over that of Dr. Giesbrecht ; by the former all wrinkles may be removed, while by the latter the sections must lie as they fall.... | |
| Postal Microscopical Society - Microscope and microscopy - 1883 - 340 pages
...sections closely arranged under one cover. * Archiv. f. Anat. u. Phys., 1881, Phys. Abthlg., p. 156. S For large sections this method offers one important...latter the sections must lie as they fall. In the case of smaller sections, not liable to get wrinkled during the placing, I prefer the shellac method.... | |
| Microscopy - 1883 - 326 pages
...cover. * Archiv. f. Anat. u. Phys., 1881, Phys. Abthlg., p. 156. MICROSCOPICAL RESEARCH IN NAPLES. For large sections this method offers one important...latter the sections must lie as they fall. In the case of smaller sections, not liable to get wrinkled during the placing, I prefer the shellac method.... | |
| Charles Otis Whitman - Embryology - 1885 - 278 pages
...gently warming to 45-50° C. 4. The paraffine may be removed by any of the solvents in common use, but Dr. Gaule recommends xylol. A few drops are allowed...latter the sections must lie as they fall. In the case of smaller sections, not liable to get wrinkled during the placing, I prefer the shellac method.... | |
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