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Side 3
... stained with aniline dyes a good substage - condenser such as Abbé's or Powell and Lealand's , is invaluable . I use Zeiss ' stand with Abbé's con- denser , open diaphragm , and plane mirror . As Koch1 pointed out , and what is now ...
... stained with aniline dyes a good substage - condenser such as Abbé's or Powell and Lealand's , is invaluable . I use Zeiss ' stand with Abbé's con- denser , open diaphragm , and plane mirror . As Koch1 pointed out , and what is now ...
Side 4
... unstained condition are not discernible . The staining is effected on fresh unaltered organisms , or after they have been dried . In the first instance the process is carried out thus : -A 4 MICRO - ORGANISMS AND DISEASE . [ CHAP .
... unstained condition are not discernible . The staining is effected on fresh unaltered organisms , or after they have been dried . In the first instance the process is carried out thus : -A 4 MICRO - ORGANISMS AND DISEASE . [ CHAP .
Side 5
... staining has taken place the excess of the dye is washed away with salt solution , water , or alcohol , or both , as the ... stained , washed , and mounted without much difficulty , either for immediate or permanent use . The permanent ...
... staining has taken place the excess of the dye is washed away with salt solution , water , or alcohol , or both , as the ... stained , washed , and mounted without much difficulty , either for immediate or permanent use . The permanent ...
Side 6
... staining is carried out with any two of the above dyes ; as a rule a brown and blue or violet , or a red and blue , are preferred . Some of the violet and purple dyes have the peculiarity that in some - not in all instances - they give ...
... staining is carried out with any two of the above dyes ; as a rule a brown and blue or violet , or a red and blue , are preferred . Some of the violet and purple dyes have the peculiarity that in some - not in all instances - they give ...
Side 7
... stained with methyl- blue in the ordinary way . Or , after Koch's method , the specimen is first stained in alkaline methyl - blue ( mixed with a 10 per cent . solution of caustic potash ) for twenty - four hours , or for half an hour ...
... stained with methyl- blue in the ordinary way . Or , after Koch's method , the specimen is first stained in alkaline methyl - blue ( mixed with a 10 per cent . solution of caustic potash ) for twenty - four hours , or for half an hour ...
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