
Leishman Stain is a neutral stain for blood smears which was devised by the British surgeon W. B.Leishman (1865–1926). It consists of a mixture of eosin (an acidic stain), and Methylene blue (a basic stain) in Methyl alcohol and is usually diluted and buffered during the staining procedure.
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