Abstract
Pituitaries are fixed for 24 hr. in Bouin's fluid containing 0.5% trichloroacetic acid instead of 5% acetic acid, or in a mixture of 9 parts SUSA and 1 part saturated aqueous solution of picric acid. They are embedded in paraffin and horizontal sections are cut at 3–4 μ. The staining method consists of 3 phases: (a) immersion in aldehyde-fuchsin for the selective demonstration of the beta cell granules, (b) staining of the nuclei with Ehrlich's hematoxylin and (c) a rapid one-step counterstain with light green and orange G dissolved in a phosphotungstic-acetic acid mixture for the differentiation of the acidophilic and the delta cell granules.