Thoma fixative

Tho·ma fix·a·tive

(tō'mah), nitric acid in 95% alcohol, used for decalcifying bone in the preparation of histologic specimens.

Tho·ma fix·a·tive

(tō-mah' fiks'ă-tiv) Nitric acid in 95% alcohol, used for decalcifying bone in the preparation of histologic specimens.

Thoma,

Richard, German histologist, 1847-1923. Thoma ampulla - a dilation of the arterial capillary beyond the sheathed artery of the spleen.Thoma fixative - nitric acid in 95% alcohol, used for decalcifying bone in the preparation of histologic specimens.Thoma law - the development of blood vessels is governed by dynamic forces acting on their walls.Thoma-Zeiss apparatus - Synonym(s): Abbé-Zeiss apparatus