Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . Fic. 30.—Small MimosiTipir for trimming sections and laU-N and for other micTostopic work. fore the sections are cut it is best to prepare the slips to receive slips or slides are thoroughly cleansed with alcohol anfl dried,using toilet-paper or a soft cloth for that purpose. Place on the cen-ter of the slide a very small quantity—less than a drop—of Mayers 40 TECHXIC. albumin, and with a perfectly clean finger wipe it off. This leavesan almost imperceptibl


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . Fic. 30.—Small MimosiTipir for trimming sections and laU-N and for other micTostopic work. fore the sections are cut it is best to prepare the slips to receive slips or slides are thoroughly cleansed with alcohol anfl dried,using toilet-paper or a soft cloth for that purpose. Place on the cen-ter of the slide a very small quantity—less than a drop—of Mayers 40 TECHXIC. albumin, and with a perfectly clean finger wipe it off. This leavesan almost imperceptible layer of the albumin. On this place a fewdrops of water,—enough to float the section just clear of the albumin,. Fig. 40.—RvDER adapted for paraffin sections and for cutting in series ; can not be used for frozen sections,employed for celloidin if the chloroform method ot hardening has been adopted. May l>e —and place the section on the water; gently warm the slide, beingcareful not to melt the paraffin; as the section becomes warm it willstraighten out, all folds and wrinkles disappearing. Now carefully pouroff the excess of water, and the section falls upon the layer of albumin.


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