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![INDEX. [Acids, Alcohols, and Aldehydes are placed together, while Dyes and Salts are given separately.] A. a-antlpeptone, 288. a-arsenic sulphide, 33. a-granules, 198. a-naphthol, 299, 388. Absorption, coefficient of, 328. Accentuators— acid, 213; basic, 212. Acetals, 89. Aoetanilide, 359. Acetates— effect on heat-coagulation, 61 ; mor- dants for acid dyes, 226. Acetins (glyceryl acetates), 87. Acetone— chemistry, 86; coagulating power, 104; as a fixative, 88, 104; action on pro- teids, 102. Acetylglucosamin, 297. Acidity, method of determining in tis- sues, 289. ACIDS (with the exception of proteids and dyes)— General account, cause of acidity and nature of, 15-6 ; electiical dissociation, 15; no dissociation in and non-con- ductivity of anhydrous, 12, 20; relative strengths in equivalent solutions,. 17 ; interaction between weak and strong, and between weak acids and neutral salts, 16 ; organic, 84. Acetic—Chemistry, constitution, 73, 84, 304 ; a weak acid, 16 ; orthoacetic, 74; glacial acetic, 138. Action on proteids : table of proteids, 102 ; coagulating power, 105 ; modifies staining effects, 337, 353; facilitates union between dyes and proteids, 453, 455-7- , , Action on stains, accentuator, 213, 220 ; for restoring methylblue, 217 ; to pre- serve haematoxylin, 193, 239. As a fixative in fixing fluids: van Beneden and Neyt, 101; Burchardt, 93, 100; Carnoy, 101; Cox, 97; Erlicky, 94; Flemming, 95 ; Hermann, 96; Lavdowsky, 98 ; Lenhoss^k, loi; Eath, 100 ; Zenker, 100. See also 138. In mounting media, Stohr, 249. Macerating agent, 151. Acetic + phenol, accentuator, 213. Acetic + sublimate, coagulant, 135, 241. Acrylic, 86. Amido, 281, 357. amidoacetic, 282, 324. ACIDS— amidocaproic, 283. amidocarboxylic, 358. amidodipicrie, 384. amidopalmitic, 357. amidopropionic, 324. amidosulpho, 387. Antliranilic, 359. Benzene-p-dicarboxylic, 377. Benzoic, 359. Butyric, 84. Carbolic (phenol)— Chemistry, constitution, 181, 417; electrical dissociation, 385; phenyl side-chain, 187. Refractive index, z'j'j. Stains, phenol radical revealed by basic dyes, 349; phenols in combination with basic dyes, 446 ; as accentuator, 213. Carbolic 4-xylol, 271. Carminic, 244, 439. Caproic, 304. Chloroplatinic, 78. CbondrosulpbuTic, 285-6. _ Chromic—Chemistry, constitution, 72; electrical dissociation, 72. Action on proteids, 102. Flemming's fixing fluid, 95. Macerating action, 151, 337. Bemoval from tissues, 73. Chromic + sublimate, 97- Diamido-aspartic (biuret), 319. Diamido-caproic, 281. Eupittonic, 427. Patty, 303-5. FoTmio—CJiemistry, constitution, 74, 84, 304; making lead foriniate, 371 ; reducing gold : Loewit, 267 ; Ranvier, 268 ; reducing silver: Fisohel, 266. Glyceric, 86-7. Glycero-phosphoric, 285. GlycolUc, 86, 324. Glycuronic, 324. Qlyoxylic, 323-4- . . Guanidin-diamido-valeriamc, 2&r. Hemipinic, 436. Heptylio, 361. Indigoblue-monosulphonic, 453. Indol-a-propionic, 324. Iiactic, 86. Laevulinic, 283. Lanuginic, 344. Mesoxalie, 324. Metahemipinic, 437.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21294938_0486.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


