CONTENTS. 



INTRODUCTION. 



GENERAL METHODS OF INVESTIGATION. 



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Microscopes ......... i. vi. 



Mode of mounting objects vii. 



Becklinghausen's Moist Chamber ..... vii. 



Strieker's Gas Chamber ....... viii. x. 



Deville's arrangement ....... xi. 



Kiihne's arrangement ....... xi. 



Schultze's arrangement for warming the Stage . . . xii. 



Strieker's arrangement for warming the Stage . . . xiii. 



Briicke's arrangement for the application of Electricity . xx. 



Strieker's arrangement for the application of Electricity . xxi. 



Preparation of Tissues ....... xxv. 



By teasing with needles . . . . . xxvii. 



By section after hardening ..... xxvii. 



By staining ....... xxxii. 



By injection xxxiv. 



By physiological injection ..... xxxvii. 



CHAPTER I. 



THE GENERAL CHARACTER OF CELLS. 

 BY S. STRICKER. 



Independence of Cells ........ 1 



Ideal Type of a Cell 4 



Physiological peculiarities of Cells 10 



Phenomena of movement in Cells 11 



