. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Proper method of holding a cover-glass. (Cabot.) Illustrating the position of cover-glass diiring the spreading of bloodfilms. (Cabot.) Cover-slip Preparatioxs. For the purpose of future study, andparticularly in order to determine the difierential count of the white corpus- CO VER-SLIP PRE PA RA TWNS. 565 cles, cover-slip preparations are made. The covers are cleansed and theblood secured in the manner previously described. The cover-glass, whichhas been touclied to tiie summit of the drop, is let fall upon another some
. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Proper method of holding a cover-glass. (Cabot.) Illustrating the position of cover-glass diiring the spreading of bloodfilms. (Cabot.) Cover-slip Preparatioxs. For the purpose of future study, andparticularly in order to determine the difierential count of the white corpus- CO VER-SLIP PRE PA RA TWNS. 565 cles, cover-slip preparations are made. The covers are cleansed and theblood secured in the manner previously described. The cover-glass, whichhas been touclied to tiie summit of the drop, is let fall upon another some-what diagonally. (See Fig. 200.) The droj) spreads over the adjoiningsurfaces of the ct)ver-glass. x\.s soon as spreading ceases, slide the glassesoff, but do not lift them apart. Manson introduced the use of tissue-paperdrawn over a slide, with the object of getting a more uniform thicknessof film. Pakes uses this method a))plied to cover-glasses, which shouldbe not less than ]i inches by ^^ inch. Tlie cover-glasses are held in aclip and smeared by means of cigarette
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