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Section-Cutting / A Practical Guide to the Preparation and Mounting of Sections for the Microscope, Special Prominence Being given to the Subject of Animal Sections cover

Section-Cutting / A Practical Guide to the Preparation and Mounting of Sections for the Microscope, Special Prominence Being given to the Subject of Animal Sections

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The manual provides practical, tested instruction for preparing and mounting microscopic sections, emphasizing animal tissues while covering plant material. It explains hardening and special hardening methods, embedding in paraffin and freezing techniques, hand cutting and use of various microtomes, care and selection of section knives, and stepwise staining with agents such as carmine and logwood. Guidance extends to mounting media and finishing slides in glycerine or Canada balsam. A second part gives tailored procedures for specific materials — bone, brain, cartilage, muscle, skin, wood, and others — plus notes and an appendix on tools and technique.

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Sylvester Marsh

Sylvester Marsh was an author known for his contributions to the field of microscopy. His notable work, "Section-Cutting: A Practical Guide to the Preparation and Mounting of Sections for the Microscope," provides detailed instructions and insights into the techniques of preparing microscopic sections, with a particular focus on animal specimens. Marsh's writing serves as a valuable resource for both amateur and professional microscopists, reflecting the scientific rigor and practical applications of microscopy during his time.

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