Heated acetylated or heated saturated Sudan Black B solutions are two stains that are more accurate and penetrative than conventional rose Bengal for distin guishing living from non-living foraminifera. Of the 62 test specimens stained with heated acetylated Sudan Black B, 96.8 percent stained blue-black; in each of the 61 specimens stained with a heated saturated so lution of Sudan Black B, 95.
Hermaphrodism became a zone of frenzied publication in nineteenth-century France, when numerous doctors recommended adding a “neuter sex” or a “doubtful sex” category to the Civil Code alongside those of “male” and “female.” Although attempts to add “doubtful sex” to the code were rarely intended to protect hermaphrodites, the legal silence regarding hermaphrodism actually afforded some doctors and patients the leeway to live in ways others wished could be outlawed.
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