The microscope and microscopical technology : a textbook for physicians and students / by Heinrich Frey ; translated from the German and edited by George R. Cutter, from the fourth and last German edition.
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- 1872
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![ing, 247 ; in the mncons membrane of the in- testines, 436 ; in spleen, 481-4S3 ; of thymus, 502. Lymphatic glands, 394 ; methods of examina- tion, 394, 395 ; Toldfs method, 395 ; frame- work, 396 ; injections, 39B, 397 ; puncturing method, 397 ; natural injection, 398 ; patho- logical changes, 399 ; fatty degeneration, 399; pigmentations, 399 ; of bronchial glands, 399, 400 ; connectiYe-tissue metamorphosis, 4UU; conditions in abdominal tj'phus, 400, 401 ; in tuberculosis and scrofula, 401 ; inflammatory conditions and hypertrophies, 401, 402; value of injections in these cases, 402 ; develop- ment in the fcetus, 4U3. Lymphatics, 393 ; structure and examination of the larger and smaller trunks and lacun<e, 393 ; silver impregnation, 393 ; injection, 394 ; lacteals, 394 ; new formation of lymphatics in neoplasms, according to Krause, 394. Lymphoid cells, 246, 247. M. Maceration in acids of connective tissue. 278, 279 ; of bones and teeth, 293, 294, 300 ; of the muscles, 314, 319, 320 ; of the kidneys, 511, 512. Magnesium light fcr photographing, 40. Malmsten's paramajcium culi, 454. Malpighian vascular coil of the kiilney, 518 ; cor- puscles of the spleen, 481 ; pyi'amids of the kidney, 505 ; rete muoosum of the skin, 5()1. MararaiUated condition of the gastric mucous membrane, 431. Marine glue, 220. Mask lack, black, 224. Mastic, 171, 205. McAllister on American microscopes, 80. Measures, microscopic, .37, 38. Measuring apparatus, microscopic, 34, 38. Meconium, 453. Medullary rays of the kidney, 509. Meibomian glands, 579. Melanaamia, 2o2; condition of the liver and spleen in, '475 ; cerebral vessels, 391 ; emboli of the hepatic vessals, 475 ; of the kidneys, 523. Melanine, 251, 590. Melanosis (and anthracosis) of the bronchial glands, 398, 399 ; of tlie lungs, 492, 493. Membrana hyaloidea, 595. Membrana Umitans externa of the retina, 600 ; interna, 600. Membrana propria—see Glands. Menstrual blood, 549. Mentagra, 566. Mercury, chloride of, 140, 213, 214 ; with alum and chloride of sodium, 213. Mercury, column of, for injecting, 189, 190. Metallic impregnations, 160 ; nitrate of silver, 160, 161 ; ostmc acid, 162, 163 ; osmiamide, 163 ; chloride of gold, 163, 164 ; and potash, 165; chloride of palladium, 165 ; Prussian blue. 166. Methyl alcohol, 143 ; as a constituent of cold flowing inj ection mixtures, 184 ; of preserva- tive fluids, 216. Meyer, H., recommends sulphuric acid for sepa- rating the epidermoid covering of the hair, 206, 267. Mica scales, 54. Micrometer screw, 24. ilicrumeti-r.--. 33, 37. Microniilliiaetre, 37. Microscope, compound, selection of, 71; arrange- of, 13 ; simplest form of, 6, 8 ; improved form, 12; tube, 23; objective.s, 13, 16, 20; eye- pieces, 16, 18, 21; mirror, 24; diaphragms, 25; condensers, 26; use of the instrument, 87 ; illumination, 87, 91 ; adjustment, 92 ; care in the use of reagents, 94 ; cleaning the glasses, 95 ; testing, 55 ; the magnifying power, 55 ; the spherical and chromatic aberration, 56 ; the flatness of the field, 57 ; defining jjovver, 58 ; penetrating power, 58, 59 ; value of the optical portion, 73. 74; of the mechanical por- tion, 73. Microscope, its importance for the physician, vii; literature of, x. Microscope lamps, 90. Microscope, oldest compomid, its discovery, 8. Microscope, simple, 4, 6 ; its arrangement (stand, stage, muTor, &c.), 4, 6 ; Dr. Curtis' substi- tute for, 110. Microscopes, American, 80, 86. Microscopes, compound binocular, 49, 50 ; mul- tocular, 50 ; photographic, 43 ; polarizing, 51, 52 ; stereoscopic, 50, 51. Microscopes of various makers, 77, 80; American, 80-86. Microscopic vision, viii, 88, 98. Microscopist, qualifications of the, 96. Micros|)oron audouiui, 565; mentagrophytes, 566; furfur, 566. Miliary tubercle of the cerebral vessels, .373 ; of the spleen, 485 ; of the lungs, 494. Milium. 565. Milk, 551; globules, 552 ; glands, 550 ; new for- mations of, 551. Miller, L., notice of, 85. Milhmelre reduced to Paris lines, &c., 37, 38. Mineral acids, 127. Mirror of the simple microscope, 6 : of the com- pound microscope, with a plane surface, 24, 88 ; with a concave surface. 24, 88. Mixture of Muller, 139 ; of Goadby, 212, 213 ; of Pacini, 213; cold flowing for injections, 171, 183-185. Moitessier on micro-photography, 43 ; his photo- graphic apparatus, 45. Moleschott recommends a strong and a weak mixture of acetic acid and alcohol, 142 ; pot- ash solutions, 137 ; investigates the action of potash solutions on epithelium, 262. Moller's preparations, 227 ; diatome test plate, 65, note. Mother cells in cartilage, 288. Mould formation in urine, 532, 5-33. Mounting media, 205 ; resinous, 205-210 ; fluid, 210 ; simple, 210 ; compound, 211, 216. Movement iihenomena vital, 100 ; aiiueboid of the cells, 102 ; of small bodies, 100 ; mole- cular, 101. Mucous corpuscles, 247 ; origin, &c., 247; of the oral cavity (salivary corpusi'lesi. 425 ; in vom- ited matters, 432 ; in sujall iiUestine, 434 : in the e\'acnations uf I'vrosis and cholera, 432, 453; in sijutuni, 496 ; in faces, 453 : in urine, 526, 52S ; in the vaginal mucus, 548 ; in nasal mucus, 573. Mucous glands of the mouth and pharynx, 417 ; of the nose, 572 ; of tlie small intestines, «ee Brunner's Glands ; submaxillary as a mucous gland, 422. Mucous membrane of the digestive organs, 418, ■126, 4:;6-l39 : of the respiratory organs, 487 ; nf tlie bladder, 526 ; of the nose, 572. JIucus, 247. Mugiiet (thrush), 42-4. Miillcr, H., and Samisch's investigation of the corneal nerves, 367. Muller, W., his Prussian blue, 185; brown in- jection fluid, 186, note ; studies on the s]>leen, 483. Miillers fluid, 129. Multipolar gangUou cells—see Nervous System.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21938441_0644.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)