516 METHODS AND FORMULAS ADS 12.1 



12.1 Faure 1924 6630, 90 :87 



formula: water 100, ferric chloride 0.2, cupric acetate 0.1, hydrochloric acid 2 



12.1 Kupperman and Noback 1945 see F 5000.1010 Bouin (note) or F 0000.1010 Lavdowsky 

 1894 (note) 



12.1 Landau 1938 4285a, 15:181 



formula: water 100, ferric chloride 0.06, potassium dichromate 5 



12.1 Lang 1936 20540b, 11:149 



formula: water 100, acetic acid 1, sulfuric acid 0.12, ferric alum 4 

 RECOMMENDED FOR: use in place of simple ferric alum solutions before hematoxylin 



stains 

 note: The same solution, diluted with an equal volume of water, may be used for 

 differentiation. 



12.1 Merkel test. 1898 Behrens 23328, 3:76 



formula: water 100, chrome alum 2.5, copper acetate 5, acetic acid 5 

 preparation: Add the copper acetate and acetic acid to a boiling solution of the alum. 

 BoU 5 minutes. Cool. Filter. 



12.1 Minouchil928 10881,1:231 



formula: water 50, picric acid 0.6, acetic acid 50 

 recommended for: as Chura 1925. 



note: This formula is attributed by Gatenby and Painter 1937, 267 to Chura 1925 

 {q.v.). 



12.1 Mitrophanow 1896 23632,13:470 



formula: water 50, 90% alcohol 50, copper acetate 5 



12.1 Morel and Bassal 1909 11024,45:632 



formula: water 100, ferric chloride 2, copper acetate 0.04, hydrochloric acid 1 



12.1 Morrison 1946 Turtox News, 24:66 



formula: water 70, 95% alcohol 30, tannic acid 10, acetic acid 10, phenol 5 



12.1 Mullen and McCarter 1941 608b, 17:289 



reagents required: A. water 95, acetic acid 5, chromic chloride 5; B. 0.25% potassium 

 permanganate; C. 5% oxalic acid 



12.1 Smith and Rettie 1924 11431. 27:115 



preparation: Dissolve 2.5 paraldehyde in 2.5 50% hydrochloric acid at 37°C. with 

 continuous shaking. Neutralize with sodium hydroxide and adjust to pH 6 with 

 acetic acid. 



12.1 Weiss 1942 665,46:199 



formula: water 57, 95% alcohol, 40% formaldehyde 10, acetic acid 10, tannic acid 25 

 recommended for: treatment of sections of formaldehyde-fixed tissues before staining 

 techniques specifying chromic or dichromate fixation. 



12.1 Schroder 1930 23430, 166:588 



formula: water 100, potassium dichromate 3.75, chromium fluoride 1.25, sodium 



sulfate 0.5 

 note: This can be prepared by mixing equal parts of F 7000.1000 Miiller 1850 and 

 ADS 12.1 Weigert 1896. 



12.1 Vastarini-Cresi 1915 see ADS 12.1 Weigert 1896 (note) 



12.1 Weigert 1896 Weigert's primary mordant — compl. script. 



7936a, 6:14 

 formula: water 100, potassium dichromate 5, chromium fluoride 2.5 

 preparation: Dissolve with boiling. 



recommended for: pretreatment of sections of central nervous system before hema- 

 toxylin stains. See DS 21.212 (Chapter 21). 



