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History of Staining : Table of Contents


Clark, G. and Kasten, F. H. (1983) History of Staining.  

Philadelphia: Wiliams & Wilkins. ISBN 0683017055

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                  Chapter 1 - Ralph Dougall Lillie

                  Chapter 2 - The pioneers in staining

                  Chapter 3 - Sir John Hill

                  Chapter 4 - Joseph von Gerlach

                  Chapter 5 - Cochineal dyes

                  Chapter 6 - Logwood dyes

                  Chapter 7 - Rudolf Heidenhain

                  Chapter 8 - Paul Mayer

                  Chapter 9 - Aniline dyes in histology

                  Chapter 10 - Paul G Unna

                  Chapter 11 - The development of bacteriological staining methods

                  Chapter 12 - Paul Ehrlich

                  Chapter 13 - The development of cytological staining

                  Chapter 14 - Walther Flemming

                  Chapter 15 - The staining of blood and parasitic protozoa

                  Chapter 16 - John Belling

                  Chapter 17 - The use of dyes as vital stains

                  Chapter 18 - Gustav Mann

                  Chapter 19 - Connective tissue stains

                  Chapter 20 - Frank B Mallory

                  Chapter 21 - Neurological stains

                  Chapter 22 - Immunological staining

                  Chapter 23 - The development of fluorescent microscopy up through WWII

                  Chapter 24 - A history of protein and nucleic acid histochemistry










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