
A Text - Book of Histology
Descriptive and Practical. For the Use of Students
- 1st Edition - December 31, 1895
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Author: Arthur Clarkson
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 8 2 5 7 - 2
A Text - Book of Histology: Descriptive and Practical provides information pertinent to the general methods of histology. This book systematically describes the structure of the… Read more

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Request a sales quoteA Text - Book of Histology: Descriptive and Practical provides information pertinent to the general methods of histology. This book systematically describes the structure of the tissue or organ. Organized into 17 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the structure of the body as seen under the microscope. This text then discusses the general methods of staining reagents, clearing, mounting, and injection of blood vessels. Other chapters explain the different stages in karyokinesis, including network or resting stage, convolution, wreath, monaster, and dyaster. This book discusses as well the microscopical examination of amphibian and mammalian blood and examines the effects of reagents on human blood. The final chapter examines the human spinal cord stained with aniline. This book is a valuable resource for students.
Chapter I. General Methods Examination of Tissues Dissociating Softening and Hardening Fluids and Methods Embedding Media Freezing, Cutting, Staining, MountingChapter II. General Methods (Continued) Staining, Clearing, and Mounting Fluids Injection of Blood-Vessels Histological RequisitesChapter III. The Simple Tissues The Animal Cell Blood and Lymph Examination of Specimens Study of Circulation in Tongue or Foot of FrogChapter IV. The Simple Tissues (Continued) Epithelium Ordinary Connective Tissue Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter V. The Simple Tissues (Continued) Adipose, Adenoid, and Mucous Tissues Pigment Cells Cartilage Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter VI. The Simple Tissues (Continued) Bone Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter VII. The Simple Tissues (Continued) Muscle and Nerve Tissues Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter VIII. The Vascular And Lymphatic Systems The Heart Blood-Vessels Origin of Lymphatics Lymphatic Vessels and Glands Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter IX. The Spleen And Ductless Glands The Thymus Tonsils Hæmal Glands Thyroid Pituitary Body Suprarenals Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter X. The Respiratory System The Trachea, Bronchi, and Lungs Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter XI. The Alimentary Canal The Tongue The Teeth The Salivary Glands Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter XII. The Alimentary Canal (Continued) The Œsophagus Stomach and Intestine The Liver and Pancreas Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter XIII. The Kidney, Ureter, And Bladder The Kidney The Ureter The Bladder Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter XIV. The Skin ; Epidermic Appendages ; And Terminations Of Sensory Nerves The Skin The Epidermic Appendages Termination of Sensory Nerves in the Skin Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter XV. The Reproductive System The Male Organs The Female Organs Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter XVI. The Eye, Ear, And Olfactory Membrane The Eye The Ear The Olfactory Membrane Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationChapter XVII. The Central Nervous System The Spinal Cord, Medulla, and Brain Examination of Specimens Methods of PreparationGeneral Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: December 31, 1895
- No. of pages (eBook): 580
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9781483282572
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