. Animal tissue techniques. Histology -- Technique; Stains and staining (Microscopy); Histochemistry -- Technique. 424 General Laboratory Aides (sec. 2). Figure 28. A cabinet of drawers designed for use in microtechnic classes at the University of California at Los Angeles. The cabinets are not a part of the working table, but are arranged along a wall of the class- room. The drawers are designed to hold coplin jars, rnountant jars, and similar items. The student can carry the drawer to the work table, turn it around with back-side facing forward, remove the back panel, and carry on the staini


. Animal tissue techniques. Histology -- Technique; Stains and staining (Microscopy); Histochemistry -- Technique. 424 General Laboratory Aides (sec. 2). Figure 28. A cabinet of drawers designed for use in microtechnic classes at the University of California at Los Angeles. The cabinets are not a part of the working table, but are arranged along a wall of the class- room. The drawers are designed to hold coplin jars, rnountant jars, and similar items. The student can carry the drawer to the work table, turn it around with back-side facing forward, remove the back panel, and carry on the staining right in the drawer. This relieves work table of staining equipment ivhen the space is required for other purposes, and the student caji carry all the staining jars in one "basket" rather than trot back and forth several times with only as many jars as his hands luill hold. If locking the drawers is unneces- sary, the front panel can be removable; this eliminates having to turn the drawer around. Locking a removable front panel has been found impractical. Draiuers may be left out of the upper compart- ment, or upper two compartmerits, to irtake convenient storage nooks for student books, lunches, siueaters, etc. These cabinets are custom made. Standard cabinets can be adapted to this purpose, but do not have a removable panel. [Kewanee Manufacturing Company, Adrian, Michigan (Technical Furniture Inc., Statesville, North Carolina), Unit ^P3, drawers: inside dimensions, 20i%g" length, 51/^'' height and 12i/^'' wide.]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Humason, Gretchen L. San Francisco, W. H. Freeman


Size: 1839px × 1359px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookcollectionbiodiversity, bookleafnumber444