Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... STAINING OF BACTERIA . To examine bacteria in the living state in the hanging drop , a small drop is removed from a ... stained faintly , but the motile varieties continue in active movement , and in many of them 102 CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY .
... STAINING OF BACTERIA . To examine bacteria in the living state in the hanging drop , a small drop is removed from a ... stained faintly , but the motile varieties continue in active movement , and in many of them 102 CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY .
Page 103
... Stained Preparations . - For staining purposes basic aniline dyes are employed that possess the property of staining nuclei and bacteria . The most impor- tant of those in use are gentian - violet , methyl - violet , fuch- sin ...
... Stained Preparations . - For staining purposes basic aniline dyes are employed that possess the property of staining nuclei and bacteria . The most impor- tant of those in use are gentian - violet , methyl - violet , fuch- sin ...
Page 104
... staining qualities , and can be preserved for a long time . Preparation and Staining of Cover - glass Specimens.- In making stained preparations the suspected material is spread in as thin a layer as possible upon a cover - glass ...
... staining qualities , and can be preserved for a long time . Preparation and Staining of Cover - glass Specimens.- In making stained preparations the suspected material is spread in as thin a layer as possible upon a cover - glass ...
Page 105
... staining fluids may be materially shortened by application of heat . For this pur- pose the cover - glass is held with the forceps directly over the flame until the vapor of steam is given off from the staining solution . The stained ...
... staining fluids may be materially shortened by application of heat . For this pur- pose the cover - glass is held with the forceps directly over the flame until the vapor of steam is given off from the staining solution . The stained ...
Page 106
... Staining of Sections of Tissue . - Bits of tissue hard- ened according to the usual methods and embedded in cel- loidin are cut with the aid of the microtome . The sections are next placed in distilled water , and from this are trans ...
... Staining of Sections of Tissue . - Bits of tissue hard- ened according to the usual methods and embedded in cel- loidin are cut with the aid of the microtome . The sections are next placed in distilled water , and from this are trans ...
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Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students Felix Klemperer,Ernst Levy,Augustus Adolph Eshner No preview available - 2015 |
ELEMENTS OF CLINICAL BACTERIOL Ernst 1864 Levy,Felix 1866- Joint Author Klemperer,Augustus Adolph 1862- Tr Eshner No preview available - 2016 |
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