Leishman stain
English
Etymology
Named after its inventor, the Scottish pathologist William Boog Leishman.
Proper noun
- A stain used in microscopy for staining blood smears, generally to differentiate and identify leukocytes, malaria parasites, and Trypanosoma.
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