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A Method of producing Chromatin Staining in Sections

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

W. B. Leishman
Affiliation:
Professor of Pathology, Royal Army Medical College.
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In a recent Report (1) upon the new parasitic bodies associated with tropical splenomegaly, Lieut. S. R. Christophers, I.M.S., published a method of producing chromatin staining in sections. This method, however, labours under the disadvantage that, after staining, the section must be dried in the air before it is cleared and mounted, since the chromatin reaction is lost if dehydration by absolute alcohol is attempted. The consequent shrinkage of the tissue, even in very thin sections, renders the method of little service for delicate work.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1904

References

(1)Scientific Memoirs of Offcers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. No. 8, 1904.Google Scholar
(2)British Medical Journal, 09. 21st, 1901.Google Scholar
(3)Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Vol. II. No. 6, p. 669. 06, 1904.Google Scholar