| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1856 - 824 pages
...soften or decompose all the viscera; and the tróchete may then be well-washed with the syringe, and removed from the body with the greatest facility,...connections of the main tubes with the spiracles by meaus of line-pointed scissors. In order to mount them, they should he floated upon the slide, on which... | |
| William Lowndes Notcutt - 1859 - 202 pages
...soften or decompose all the viscera, and the tracheas may then be well washed with the syringe and removed from the body with the greatest facility, by cutting away the connexions of the main tubes with the spiracles by means of finepointed scissors. Put the slide into... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1863 - 206 pages
...soften or decompose all the viscera, and the tracheae may then be well washed with the syringe, and removed from the body with the greatest facility,...connections of the main tubes with the spiracles by means of finepointed scissors. In order to get them upon the slide, it must be put into the fluid, and the tracheae... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1868 - 886 pages
...soften or decompose all the viscera ; and the trachea may then be well-washed with the Syringe, and removed from the body with the greatest facility,...connections of the main tubes with the spiracles by means of fine pointed scissors. In order to mount them, they should be floated upon the Slide, on which they... | |
| Thomas Davies (microscopist.) - 1874 - 240 pages
...to get them upon the slide, it must bo put iuto the fluid, and the trachese floated upon it; afcer which they may be laid out in their proper position, then dried and mounted in balsam." If we wish them to bear their natural appearance, they must be mounted in a cell with Goadby's fluid... | |
| Thomas Davies (microscopist.) - 1874 - 230 pages
...soften or decompose all the viscera, and the tracheae may then be well washed with the syringe, and removed from the body with the greatest facility, by cutting away the connections of tho main tubes with the spiracles by means of fine-pointed scissors. In order to get them upon the... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1875 - 942 pages
...well-washed with the syringe, and removed from the body with the greatest facility, by cutting awav the connections of the main tubes with the spiracles by means of flue pointed scissors. In order to mount them, they should be floated upon the slide, on which they... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter, William Henry Dallinger - 1891 - 1232 pages
...the viscera ; and the trachea: *ay then be well washed with the syringe, and removed from the l*xly with the greatest facility, by cutting away the connections of the main tubes with the spiracles by means of tine-pointed scissors. Ь order to mount them they should be floated upon the slide, on »hich they... | |
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