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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![pathological organs, 479, 480: mounting, 480 ; results of investigations, 480 ; Malpighian cor- puscles, 481 ; pulp and its canals, 481, 482 ; blood-vessels, 482, 483 : lymiihatics, 484 : tva- beculfe, 484 ; nerves, 484 ; changes in disease, 484 : in abdominal typhus, 485 : miliary tu- bercle, 485 ; hemorrhagic infarction, 485 ; hy- pertrophy, 485 : pigmentation, 485 ; amyloid degeneration, 486. Sputum, 401). Stachel cells of Schultze,'261. Stage micrometer, 35. Stage of the simple microscope, 6 ; of the com- pound. 23. Statre. warm, of Schialtze, 105; its defects, 106. Starch gi-anulcs in saliva, 425 ; in vomited mat- terf5, 431 ; in small intestines, 452 : in fseces, 452. Starch, reaction of, 136, 431. Stein on micro-photography, 46. Stereoscopic microscope, 50. Stieda recommends creosote for rendering prepa- rations transparent, 144 ; directions for pre- paring a cement. 924. Sublimate, 140, 212. 215. Sndoripnrous glands, 405; development, 564 ; in cysts of the ovai-y, 546. Sulphuric acid, 127, 128 ; with iodine 127 ; ac- tion on the tissue of the hair, 266, 267 ; on the nails, 264 ; on the crystalline lens, 594. Supra-renal glands, 536 ; structure of, 536, 5-37 ; nerves, blood-vessels, and lymyihatics, 5.37; methods of investigation, 537, 538. Surirella gemma as a test object, 65. Sympathetic nerve fibres, 337 ; ganglia of, 340, 345. Syringes 'for injecting, 192 ; canules, 193, 194 ; tying the latter in, 196, 197 ; further proce- dures, 197-201. T. Tactile bodies, 369. Taenia booklets in the faeces, 457. Tajnla medio-canellata, ova of, in fasces, 457 ; solium, 456, 457. Taurine in faeces. 454. Teeth, 293 ; dec^citying. 293 : chemical isola- tion of the dentinal tubes, 295 ; sections, 295 ; methods, 295. 297; mounting. 296 : carious teeth, 298 : enamel, 999; sections, 299 ; isola- tion of the prisms, 299 ; pulp, 299 ; develop- ment, 300 : formation of teeth in the embryo, 300 ; in cysts of the ovaries, 546. Teichmann recommends chloride of silver for injections, 177; employs the puncturing method for injecting the lymphatics, 197 ; shows how to malce crystals of hiemine, 240 : on blood crystals, 237. Telangiectasia, 564. Tendons, Ranvicra method of examining, 282 ; relations with the muscle, 320, 321. Terminal knobs. 369 ; plates of the voluntary muscles. .362, 303. Test objects, 62 ; their value, 03 ; enumeration of the nio.st important ones, 63, 69. Test plate of Nobert, o5 ; as a test object, 69, 71. Testicles—see Generative Organs. Thiersch's injections, blue, 178; yellow and green, 178, 182, 183 ; tingeing methods, 1.53 ; with indigo-carmine, 157. Thrush (uidium alliicans) in the oral cavity, 424 : in the stoinach. l'!-!. Thymus gland, .5(l>': c inn LHtric bodies, 26.5. 504 ; methods of examining, 504; lymphatics of cannot be injected, 504. Thyroid gland, 499 ; relationship with other or- gans, 499 ; blood and lymph passages, 500 ; structure, 500 ; methods, 501 ; colloid degen- eration and goitre, 501, 502. Tin chest for injections, 192. Tin-foil cells, 221. Tingeing methods, 150; with red, 150-156: blue, 156-158 : for injected preparations, 1.53; lilac colors, 154 ; indigo-carmine, 157 ; parme soluble, 158: violet colors, ha^mntoxylin, mo- lybdanate of ammonia, 158; yellow with pic- ric acid, 159 ; double tingeing with carmine and picric acid, 159. Tissue cement of the muscles, 322. Titrition apparatus, 145 ; method, 145-148 ; ex- amples, 148,149. Toldt's recommendation of benzine, 144; self- injection of the Ivmphatic glands, 398. Tolles, R. B., notice of, 84. Tongue, 418; division of the muscular filaments, 419 : connection with ronnective-tis.sne cor- puscles, 419 ; nerves, 419. 569 ; their termina- tions examined by Schidtze and Key, 570 ; modified by Engelmann, 571. Tonsils, 420. Topping's fluids, 916. Trachoma glands of the conjunctiva, 580; their lymphatics, 580 ; injection, 581. Transparent, reagents for rendering tissues, 191. Trichina spiralis in muscles. 329; examination of trichinised muscles, 3;^.0 ; trichina in the fiBces, 455 ; microscopes for examining, 330, note. Trichomonas vaginalis, 548. Tricophyton tonsurans, 565. Tricocephidus dispar, ova of, in faces, 455. Tube of the microscope, 23. Tubercles, 284. TuiTjentine, oil of, its projierty of rendering tis- sties transparent, 121 ; index of refraction, 121 ; medium for dissolving Canada balsam, 906 ; removal of the preparation from alcohol to oil of turpentine, and from this to Canada balsam, 209. Tympani membrana, 609. Tyrosine in the liver, 471, 472 ; in urine, 534, 585. XT. Ulcers, 249. Urate of ammonia, 533 ; of soda, 529. Urea, oxalate and nitrate of, 535. Ureter, 526. Urethra, 5.56. Uric acid, 599; infarctions, 525; salts, 529. Urinary organs, 505; kidneys with medulla and cortex, 505 ; earlier views, 505 ; Heide's newer observations, 506; later investigations, 507; method of examining, .507, 508; hardening, .^08; longitudinal and transverse sections, 501*, 510; chemical isolation. r>11. rdi; injection of the uriniferous canai>. .'»1.)-.) 17 : diagram of the course of the caiialirii!. ^, 517 : srlf-iiijcrtinn, 517; arrangement •>]' (lie m-^-. N, rilT, 51H; vasa recta, 519 ; doulilc- in ji ri ^iii. .-Jii: srirc' tion of material, 52I1: Ij niiiliali. s. 5'il ; patho- logical changrs, 521 : imptatance of the gland I'clls and 1 ranic-work, S'.'l ; hyiwrtrophy, tuborck'. fatty jtigmiait and amyloid degene- ratinn. 5'--. r)2-J: lii-iglit's disease, 524. 525 ; pn'ci|iita!e-i in the urinilVrons canals, .525. 5'26 ; uric acid and lime infarctions, 5'25, 526 ; calices and pelvis of the kidney, m'eters and bladder, 5-26. frine, 526 ; fresh, normal, 526: constituents. 526; abnormal constituents in disease: epithe- lium, mucous and pus cells, blood-corpuscles.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21938441_0648.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)