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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![Owsjannlkow employs osmiamide, 163. Oxalic acid in watery solution, 133; medium for dissolving Prussian blue, ] Tl); constituent of Thierscli's tingeint; fluids, 153, 157; action on the regio olfactoria. 578 ; on the retina, 598. Oxyuris vermicularis, ova of, in f^ces, 455. P. Pacinian bodies, 371. Pacini's preserving fluids, 213. Pancreas, 458, 459. Papilio janira, scales of, as a test object, 63, 64. Paraffine, 117. Parasites, animal, in faeces, 454; in vaginal mucus, 548 ; ova in fseces, 455-457; of the skin, 567. Parasites, vegetable, in the oral cavity, 424; in the stomach, 433 ; in the fteces, 453 ; of the skin, 565, 566 ; in the urine, 528, 529. Parme soluble, 158. Pasteboard screen, with apertures for colored glasses, 96. Pearl tumors, 265. Pencils for drawing, 39. Penetrating power of the microscope, 158, 159. Pepsin granules, 427. Peptic gastric glands, 429. Pericardium, 495. Peri|iheral rays, refraction of, by a lens, 9. Peritonajutn, 495. Peyerian glands, 445. Pfiuger recommends coUodium for the axis cylinders, 14.3, 333; his investigation of the salivary glands, 421; of the ovary, 548. Photogenic lamp for photographing, 46. Photograpliic microscopes, 43-46; manipulation, 44-48. Photography, microscopic, 42; observations on, by Gerlach, Beale and Moitessier, 43-47; used by Gerlach for increasing the enlargement, 47, 48. Picking preparations, 109. Picric acid recommended by Schwarz for tinge- ing, 135, 159; by Ranvier for hardening tis- sues, 135. Picro-cai'mine, 92. Pigmented epithelium of the uvea, 589. Pipette, 119; for titntion, 145. Pituitary gland, 374. Pityriasis versicolor, 566. Plaques, Peyerian, 445. Pleura, 495. Pleurosigraa angulatum as a test object, 65. Plexus myentericus of Auerbach, 344, 345. Polarizer, 52, 53. Polarizing microscope, 52-54. Polishing section of bones and teeth, 295, 296. Porrigo decalvan.s, 565 ; favosa, 566. Positive eye-piece of llamsden, 16. Potash acetate, 138, 212; carbonate, 215; pow- der of, for examining pathologically altered tissue of brain and spinal cord, 374, 373; caustic, 136, 137; chlorate, 138: with nitric acid, 1.38; potash solutions weak and strong, 130.1-37; Moleschott's solutions, 137 ; Sohult- ze-s, 137. Powell and Lealand's immersion lenses, 62 ; mi- croscopes. 80. Preparations for a cabinet, 204; preserving in weak alcohol, 204; dry preparations, 205: of Bourgogne and others, 205; in Canada bal- sam, 205, 208; depriving the tissues of their water, 208; immersion in turpentine, 209; colophony, 210; moist preparations, 210; with glycerine, 210-212, glycerine and gela- tine, 211; and tannin, 211; and carbolic acid, 212; with gum, glycerine and arsenious acid, 212; acetate of potash, 212; Goadby's fluid, 212 ; Pacinian fluids, 213 ; mixtures of the Berlin Pathological Institute, 214: corro- sive sublimate, 214, 215 ; chromic acid and chromate of potash, 215; chlorate of potash, 215 ; carbonate of potash, 215 ; creosote, 215 ; arsenious acid, 215; methyl alcohol, 216 : and creosote, 216; Topping's fluid, 216; Deane's 216. Preparations, microscopic, 91, 102; directions for making, 102-119; mounting by simply laying on the covering glass, 216, 217; strips of paper or silver wire between slide and cover, 217 ; with a cell, 218: of gutta percha, india- rubber, glass, 218 ; tinfoil, cement, 221; size and form of the slides, 225, 226; shdes vnth ledges, 226; indicator, 225, 22(>; cases for preparations, 227; arrangement, etc., 227; revision, 227; collections and preparations for sale, 227, 228. Preparing microscope, 109, 110. Preserving fluids, 210-216. Price lists of microscope-makers—/iee Appendix. Priiniti\ e tibi-illfe of the axis cylinders in the nerve fibres. 335. Prisms for drawing, 40; in the binocular and multocular microscopes, 49, 50. Processus vermiformis, 449; facility of inject- ing the lymphatics of, in the rabbit, 198, 449. Procuring a microscojie, 71. Protoplasma, 102; processes of the central ganglion cells, 349 ; those of the retina, 606. Prussian bine, 178, 179, 183-185; as a medium for impregnations, recommended by Leber, 166; soluble, 180. Psorosperms of the rabbit, 434. Pus, 248; corpuscles or cells, 248; emigi'ation from the blood-vessels, 245; assumed forma- tion within epithelial cells and connective- tissue corpuscles, 248; amoeboid transforma- tions of the cells, 249 ; then- migrations, 250; method of examining, 250; acid and alkaline fermentation of, 250; method of preserving, 250: corpuscles in small intestines. 434; in sputum, 496; in urine, 527; in vaginal mu- cus, 548; in nasal catarrah, 573 ; occurrence in corneal corpuscles, 586. Pyramidal processes of the kidney, 509. Pyrogallic acid, 159. Pyroligneous acid, use of, in histology, 1.35. Pyrosis, vomiting in, 432. R. Rachitis, bones in, 307. Radial fibres of the retina, 599. Ranisden's eye-piece, 16. Ranvier recommends picric acid, 135: picro- carmine, 160 ; his studies on connective-tissue cells, 276 ; method for examining the tendons, 282. Razors, 111; English, 111; Swiss, 112; form of the blade. 111; grinding and sharpening. 111. Reagents, chemical, 125 : their use, 125 ; method of application to the microscojiic preparations, 126 ; their more prolonged action, 126 ; accu- rate determination of their strength, 126. Recklinghausen recommends nitrate of silver, 140, 160, 161 ; moist chamber, 103 ; discovers the formation of red blood corpuscles from the lymphoid cells in the frog. '233. Refraction, index of, of anis oil, acetic acid, glycerine, Canada balsam, turpentine, ana water, 121. Refractive power of the fluid medium and of the oliject, 120 ; of the fluid media changes the microscopic image, 121. Reichert's connective-tissue theory, [277; R.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21938441_0646.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)