. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. DISSECTION OF ANIMAL TISSUES. 359. \ i«^ \ T II "T'I I'll I Fig. 237. DISSECTION OF PAKTICULAE TISSUES. Nerve.—The more delicate the structure of any tissue, the sooner after death should its dissection take place; thus nervous matter, the peculiar characters of which are the least perma- nent of all, should be examined with as little delay as possible. If the ultimate fibrillas be required for inspection, a sma
. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. DISSECTION OF ANIMAL TISSUES. 359. \ i«^ \ T II "T'I I'll I Fig. 237. DISSECTION OF PAKTICULAE TISSUES. Nerve.—The more delicate the structure of any tissue, the sooner after death should its dissection take place; thus nervous matter, the peculiar characters of which are the least perma- nent of all, should be examined with as little delay as possible. If the ultimate fibrillas be required for inspection, a small nerve should be selected and placed on a slide, with a little serum of the blood of the animal, or, in the absence of this,. 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 Quekett, John, 1815-1861. London, H. Bailliere; [etc. , etc. ]
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