INDEX 



723 



Gelfand, see Richman, 259 

 Gemelli's motluxl for bacterial (l.-ijidla, 182 

 Gendro's fixativo, 22 t 

 Gentian violet, as stain, 319 

 for staining, 



bacterial capsules, (Muir), 488, bac- 

 terial smears, (Claudius), 473; bacterial 

 smears, (Ehrlich), 473; bacterial smears, 

 (Spehl), 474; bacterial spores, (Besson), 

 485; blood, (Price-Jones), 419; fungus 

 in tissue scrapings, (Morris), 505; 

 (jram-positive bacteria, (Konschegg), 

 475; Gram-positive bacteria, (Weiss), 

 475; Gram-positive bacteria in sections, 

 (Brown and Brenn), 494; nuclei, (Her- 

 mann), 436; nuclei, (Wing), 438; plas- 

 modesima, (Gardiner), 512 

 general remarks on, 309 

 in, 



Flcmmings' double contrast, 339; Gram's 

 phenol solution, 321; Reinke's double 

 contrast, 341; Stockwell's triple stain, 

 364 

 staining combinations with, 



carmine, 503; carmine-picric acid, 501; 

 eosin Y, 503; erythrosin-hematoxylin, 

 494; hematoxylin-magenta, 505; light 

 green-neutral red, 493; magenta, 474, 

 489, 494; methylene blue, 476; orange 

 G, 340, 341; orange G-safranin, 364; 

 orcein, 481; phloxine, 504; safranin, 436 

 Geoffroy's gelatin mountant, 634 

 Georgi, see Skiles, 641 

 Gerhardt's fixative, 215, 244 

 for chicken embryos, 277 

 recommended use, 95 

 Gerlach's, ammonia-carmine, 305 

 fixative, 232, 244 

 methods for, 



Negri bodies, 465; nervous tissue, 539- 

 540; spinal cord, 540 

 Gerota's silver-dichromate method for nerv- 

 ous tissues, 604 

 Geschickter's double stain, 352 

 Geschickter, Walker, Hjort and Moulton's 



triple stain, 348 

 Gherardini, see Kaiser, 465 

 Giacomi's method for spirochetes, 479 

 Gibbe's method for acid-fast bacteria, 477 

 Gibson's preservative, 179 

 Giemsa's, fixative, 207, 244 

 methods for, 



Plasmodium, 507; spirochetes, 479 

 stain, 347 

 for staining, 



blood, (Baillif and Kimbrough), 

 416; blood, (Kardos), 418; blood, 

 (Sheehan and Storey), 420; blood, 

 (Strumia), 420; larvae of Dracuncu- 

 lus, (Moorthy), 509; Nissl granules. 



Giemsa's — (continued) 

 stain — {continued) 



for staining — (continued) 



(Hansburg), 445; Phytomonas, 

 (Strong), 511; Plasmodium, (Cho- 

 rine), 506; Plasmodium, (Corbin), 

 506; Plasmodium, (Giemsa), 507; 

 Plasmodium, (Ginrich), 507; Plas- 

 modhim, (Hewitt), 507, 508; Plas- 

 modium, (Knowles), 508; Plasmo- 

 dium, (Sternberg), 510; Rickettsiae, 

 (Gracian), 462; Rickettsiae, (Wol- 

 bach), 464; skin, (Pinkus), 424; spi- 

 rochetes, (Duperie), 479; spirochetes, 

 (Giemsa), 479; spirochetes, (Hoff- 

 man), 479; spirochetes, (Krauss), 479; 

 spirochetes in sections, (Schmorl), 498; 

 virus in elusion bodies, (Cole), 464 

 in, 



Langeron's technique, 348; Pappen- 

 heim's technique, 349, 350 

 Southgate's mountant for, 640 

 Giesbrecht's, adhesive, 660 



fixative, 198, 244 

 van Gieson's stain, 327 

 for staining, 



fat, (Schaffer), 449; macroglia, (Held), 

 413; rat tongue, 325 

 in. 



Drew- Murray's technique, 369; Foot's 

 silver method for reticulum fibers, 592; 

 Masson's technique, 340 

 Clifford's softening fluids for embedded ob- 

 jects, 667 

 Gifford, see also Foster, 667 

 Gihei, on pH of fixatives, 188 

 Gilbert's fixative, 224 



Gilson's fixatives, acetic-alcohol-chloroform, 

 189 

 mercuric-acetic-nitric, 210, 214 

 for fixing liver flukes, 294 

 recommended use, 52, 95 

 zinc-acetic-nitric, 236 

 Gilson's glycerol jelly, 634 

 Ginrich's method for Plasmodium, 507 

 Giordans, see Markey, 508 

 Gland cells, nerve endings in, 529 

 Glands, mentioned in, 



Lillie's triple contrast, 370; Mallory's 

 triple stain, 360; Masson's double con- 

 trast, 337 

 Glass-to-glass seals, Cigales's cement for, 655 



de Grost's cement for, 654 

 Glees, Meyer and Meyer's method for 

 nervous tissues, 583 

 silver diammine stain, 576, 578 

 "Gliabeize," 517 

 Glioblasts, 589 

 CJliosomes, 589 



Fiandt's method for, 415 



