Contents xi 



LESSON III. 



STAINING ANIMAL SECTIONS AND MOUNTING IN CANADA BALSAM. 



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Grenadier's alcoholic borax carmine Staining process Staining 

 with Ehrlich's haematoxylin Double staining with haema- 

 toxylin and eosin Aniline blue-black Aniline blue Golgi's 

 nitrate of silver methods Mounting in Canada balsam 

 Staining in bulk Fleming's method for staining nuclei 

 Weigert-Pal method of staining Ehrlich's triple stain for 

 blood corpuscles Toison's stain for white blood corpuscles 

 Fixing and staining sections on the slide Mayer's albumin 

 method Shellac method - - 145-153 



LESSON IV. 



STAINING BLOOD AND EPITHELIUM, TEASING- OUT TISSUES AND 

 MOUNTING IN AQUEOUS MEDIA STAINING WITH PICROCAR- 

 MINE, GOLD CHLORIDE, SILVER NITRATE, AND OSMIC ACID. 



Double-staining nucleated blood corpuscles Blood of mammals, 

 non-nucleated corpuscles Epithelium Endothelium 

 Teasing-out tissues Staining with picrocarrnine Farrant's 

 medium Glycerine jelly - - 153-158 



LESSON V. 



STAINING AND MOUNTING MICRO-ORGANISMS. 



Staining bacteria on cover-glasses Ehrlich's method for double- 

 staining Bacillus tuberculosis Ziehl Neelsen's method 

 Gibbe's double stain Gram's method Leprosy bacillus 

 Anthrax bacillus Lomer's alkaline blue method Diph- 

 theria bacillus Glanders bacillus Kuhne's method 

 Schutz's method Enteric fever method Gaffky's method 

 Spirillum Actinomycosis Weigert's method Hsema- 

 tozoa of Laveran Filaria Vermes Anchylostoma 

 Trichina spiralis - - 158-165 



LESSON VI. 



INJECTION OF BLOODVESSELS. 



Carmine and gelatine injecting mass Prussian or Berlin blue 

 and gelatine mass Watery solution of Berlin blue Injecting 

 apparatus Directions for injecting Injecting lymphatics 

 Injecting lymph-sinuses of glands - 165-167 



