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5068 



5074 



5070 



5068 DISHES, Staining, Kraus', of Aluminum for heating three slides in a mini- 

 mum quantity of stain ; each $0.30 



Per dozen , 3.00 



5070 DRYING OVEN, Haematological, for blood work and fixing specimens by 

 dry heat; made of polished copper, 4x4x4 inch; with attached clamp 

 mounted on rectangular support 6 00 



5072 DRYING TABLE, for fixing blood preparations and sections on slides, 

 consisting of heavy copper plate, 15 inches long, 4 inches wide, mounted . 

 on legs S inches high 1.50 



5074 DRYING or Warming Table. Professor Carl Huber is the designer of this 

 table. It is intended for fixing blood preparations to be stained by the 

 Ehrlich method, also for fixing sections to slides, drying, mounting, 

 etc. The top is of copper with rounded edges; the legs are removable. 

 10x39 cm., height 20 cm . 1.75 



5076 



5078 



5076 EMBEDDING BOXES, for embedding objects in paraffine, consisting of two 

 metal right angles with metal plate. By placing the two parts in different 

 positions, various sized objects may be embedded. 



Height, mm 20 30 



Each , $0.50 .50 



5078 EMBEDDING TABLE. This table is for embedding objects in paraffin. It 

 consists of a triangular copper plate 40 cm. long and 19 cm. wide at the 

 large end. A burner is placed under the acute angle of the plate and the 

 heat is transmitted through the metal. + $3.50 



5080 FIBER BLOCKS, of red fiber, with finished edges, for holding specimens for 

 sectioning. 



Size, mm 15x15x10 20x15x10 



Per hundred $5.00 7.50 



