The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology . Fig. 158. A slide holder andbottle for containing the same {Mix,Journal of Applied Microscopy, vol.1, 1898, p. 169.) Fig. 759. Slide holder with thebail hinged so that it may be turnedaside in inserting or removing theslides. When the collodion is dry place the slide in benzin or xylene to dissolvethe paraffin (see 291). If the sections are not extended on water, they may beput directly on the albumenized sides, pressed down with the finger and coatedwith collodion. This is much more rapid, but does not get rid of the

The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology . Fig. 158. A slide holder andbottle for containing the same {Mix,Journal of Applied Microscopy, vol.1, 1898, p. 169.) Fig. 759. Slide holder with thebail hinged so that it may be turnedaside in inserting or removing theslides. When the collodion is dry place the slide in benzin or xylene to dissolvethe paraffin (see  291). If the sections are not extended on water, they may beput directly on the albumenized sides, pressed down with the finger and coatedwith collodion. This is much more rapid, but does not get rid of the Stock Photo
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The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology . Fig. 158. A slide holder andbottle for containing the same {Mix, Journal of Applied Microscopy, vol.1, 1898, p. 169.) Fig. 759. Slide holder with thebail hinged so that it may be turnedaside in inserting or removing theslides. When the collodion is dry place the slide in benzin or xylene to dissolvethe paraffin (see 291). If the sections are not extended on water, they may beput directly on the albumenized sides, pressed down with the finger and coatedwith collodion. This is much more rapid, but does not get rid of the fine folds.(See Dr. Agnes Claypole Trans. Amer. Micro. Soc. 1894, p. 66, 127.) 291. Removing the Paraffin.—Immerse the slide in a vessel of xylene orbenzin. This will dissolve the paraffin. An hour will usually suffice. One can CH. VII] PARAFFIN SECTIONING hasten the solution of the paraffin by moving the slide in the solvent. In this wayit may be dissolved in 5 to 10 minutes, or even less. It will do no harm to leavethe slide in the benzin or xylene over night. Tw