How to work with the microscope : a course of lectures on the practical use of the instrument and microscopical manipulation / Lionel S. Beale.
- Lionel Smith Beale
- Date:
- 1861
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: How to work with the microscope : a course of lectures on the practical use of the instrument and microscopical manipulation / Lionel S. Beale. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.
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![NECESSARY. ADVANTAGEOUS. 52. Watch glasses to soak sections in Bell jar with vessel the preservative fluids.—p. 29. for sulphuric acid, 63. Glass shades to protect recently covered with wire mounted preparations from dust. gauze. —note,, p. 63. 54. Brass pilate.—p. 26. Air-pump to remove Canada balsam.-f-^. 32. - ^ air bubbles from Needles to remo'yei-air bubbles.^ f the interstices of c^- ^ a tissue.—p. 66. XI.—ApparatiJif Rfequked for the Separation of Deposits IPdm^Pluids apji-for their Preservation. 55. Conical aias^es^---,T^/'^8.K^ Glass troughs for Zoo- 56. Pi/:>ei^es.—p.'69. ph^tes.—-^. 46. 57. Wash-bottle.—^. 71. 58. Cells for the exaifiination of infu- soria.—-p. 70. ' 69. Animalcule cage.—p. 46. XII.—Instruments and Apparatus Required for Making Injections. 60. Injecting syringe, holding from half- an ounce to an ounce.—p. 73. 61. Pipes of various sizes.—p. 74. JStop-cocks.—p. 74. 62. Corks for stopping the pipes.—p. 74. 63. Needle for passing the thread round the vessel,—p. 74. 64. Thread of different degrees of thick- ness. 64*Buirs-nose forceps for stopping ves- sels.—p. 74. For Making Opaqxie Injections.—p. 74. 65. Size or gelatine.—74. Injecting can, made 66. Vermilion.—]^. 74. of copper.—p. 74. 67 Bichromate of potash and acetate of lead for making solutions for pre- cipitating yellow chromate of lead. —p. 75.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21445618_0200.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


