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By means of an improved technic of ultra-violet light microscopy described in an earlier communication, it has been possible to obtain photomicrographs of muscle which reveal structures heretofore not seen by technics which employed stained sections and photography in visible light. The photomicrographs have been produced from sections of muscle fixed and embedded in the manner usually employed by cytologists and pathologists for microscopy of stained tissue, and cut at 5 μ on an ordinary laboratory microtome.
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