Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . formation can beobtained by the gross ex-amination of a freshly removed brain, improvements in histologutechnic have made the microscopic examination of greater order to obtain valuable information from this method, it is neces-sarv to secure sections which permit reconstruction of the organ, s:nv. KiG. ;i. -Wedge-shapkd Calvaria Removed by the Link uSAW-ruT Recommended. (See Text.) Il the posterior cut is so mafle. from the right and left sides, that ihrpoint just above


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . formation can beobtained by the gross ex-amination of a freshly removed brain, improvements in histologutechnic have made the microscopic examination of greater order to obtain valuable information from this method, it is neces-sarv to secure sections which permit reconstruction of the organ, s:nv. KiG. ;i. -Wedge-shapkd Calvaria Removed by the Link uSAW-ruT Recommended. (See Text.) Il the posterior cut is so mafle. from the right and left sides, that ihrpoint just above the figure 7 will l>c the of a triangle, twosides of which are formed by posterolateral saw-cuts, there willbe no difficulty in retaining the wedge-shaped calvaria in plan- 24 TECHNIC. It is desirable to harden it in formaldehyde-water (formalin lo parts,water 90 parts) for several days before making any incisions exceptthose through the margins of the corpus callosum into each lateralventricle, which are preliminary to all methods of dealing with thebrain, and are simply to promote hardening of its interior. If, how-ever, incisions are to be made at once, the pathologist should consider,in relation to any gross lesion present, the direction of tracts which


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