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the most important points would appear to be the treatment of the specimen during it's spirik bath, and its ultimate preservation in purs glycering.
The results obtainable
tinue or organ;
vary according to the the liver, spleen, Kidney, she one
he simplest to deal with; the gastro-intestinal hart is the most difficult to treat, specially
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regard to the presevation of the Natura? coloms of congestions, haemorrhages, she which may be present throughout its length. Generally the process with wlis organs may be prolonged indefinite, with thin tusnes; sq. the intestines, the move rapid the process the better the result.
(1)
with polis organs:
Having previously trimmed the specimen roughly (2) For it in the following solution:
Formalin
100 C.C.
Potassium acetate. 25 grms.
Potassium Nitrak. 25 graus.
Distilled water. 1000 C.C.
the duration of fixation is 2 to 3 days.
.Keep....