A Manual of autopsies, designed for the use of hospitals for the insane and other public institutionsP. Blakiston, son & Company, 1892 - 84 pages |
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... specimens . The clamped museum jars made by Whitall , Tatum & Co. , Philadelphia , are perhaps the best . The sizes which will be found most useful are : 9 by 8 , 6 by 8 , 41⁄2 by 6 , 3 by 4 , and 3 by 20 inches ; the last is used for ...
... specimens . The clamped museum jars made by Whitall , Tatum & Co. , Philadelphia , are perhaps the best . The sizes which will be found most useful are : 9 by 8 , 6 by 8 , 41⁄2 by 6 , 3 by 4 , and 3 by 20 inches ; the last is used for ...
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... specimen . SECTION OF CEREBELLUM . The cerebellum is divided by a horizontal section sepa- rating it into two equal portions . These lateral portions are then subdivided by radiating cuts from the surfaces exposed outward to the pia ...
... specimen . SECTION OF CEREBELLUM . The cerebellum is divided by a horizontal section sepa- rating it into two equal portions . These lateral portions are then subdivided by radiating cuts from the surfaces exposed outward to the pia ...
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... specimen presents a better appearance if preserved for a museum specimen . The incisions given are those used by the writer ; they are slightly modified from those of Virchow and others . The right auricle is opened by an incision ...
... specimen presents a better appearance if preserved for a museum specimen . The incisions given are those used by the writer ; they are slightly modified from those of Virchow and others . The right auricle is opened by an incision ...
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... specimens should be placed in the hardening fluid as soon as the naked - eye examination of the part is completed , while the autopsy is still in progress . If de- composition has commenced the hardening will require extra care ; the ...
... specimens should be placed in the hardening fluid as soon as the naked - eye examination of the part is completed , while the autopsy is still in progress . If de- composition has commenced the hardening will require extra care ; the ...
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... specimens , after using other agents to fix the tissue elements . The tissues should be cut in small pieces and put into 50 per cent . alcohol for twenty - four or forty - eight hours ; at each change the strength should be increased ...
... specimens , after using other agents to fix the tissue elements . The tissues should be cut in small pieces and put into 50 per cent . alcohol for twenty - four or forty - eight hours ; at each change the strength should be increased ...
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