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THIS book has been written by a young Oxford histologist who was trained in the Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy of Oxford. The author has had special experience in medical parasitology and a training in the various recently developed techniques for the study of the cytoplasmic inclusions of the cell. The present volume is not intended to be an exhaustive work on microtomy for the research worker in the same way as “The Microtomist's Vade-Mecum,” but is planned to act as an introduction t the subject, and to lead up to more advanced investigations.
Histological Technique: for Normal Tissues, Morbid Changes and the Identification of Parasites.
By H. M. Carleton. Chapters vii. and viii., in collaboration with federic Haynes. (Oxford Medical Publications.) Pp. xv + 398. (London: Oxford University Press, 1926.) 16s. net.
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GATENBY, J. Histological Technique: for Normal Tissues, Morbid Changes and the Identification of Parasites . Nature 120, 508 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120508a0
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