A bit of the outer wall should be torn off and mounted on a glass slide.
Crush a bit of dried sponge, or boil a bit of soft sponge in caustic potash and mount on a glass slide.
Put a droplet of this blood on a glass slide, cover with cover glass and examine with high power of the microscope.
If we put a drop of blood upon a glass slide, and place upon it a cover of thin glass, we can flatten it out until the color almost disappears.
Transfer to a glass slide, add a drop of salt solution, and place over it a cover-glass with a hair underneath to prevent pressure upon the cells.
With an ivory paper-knife scrape the back of the tongue or the inside of the lips or cheek; place the substance thus obtained upon a glass slide; cover it with a thin cover-glass, and if necessary add a drop of water.
Place on a glass slide a thin layer of defibrinated blood; try to read printed matter through it.
Carefully washing the superior half, and transferring its contents to a glass slide, I immediately detected under the microscope a large number of embryos.
As soon as a good section is obtained the razor should be plunged into a large bowl of cold water to detach the section, which is at once floated on a glass slide, and osmic acid solution, 1/4 per cent.
Portions of muscle should be removed, and teased on a glass slide in some staining fluid such as picrocarmine, a tenth per cent.
Make some scrapings from the inside of the cheek with a dull knife and mix these with a little water on a glass slide.
Mount on a glass slide some of the scum found on stagnant water and examine it with a compound microscope.
Then cover with water on a glass slide, and with a couple of fine needles tease out the small muscle threads.
Place a small drop of the blood in the middle of a glass slide, protect the same with a cover glass, and examine with a compound microscope.
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