Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... Plate Method of Petri , 110 ; Esmarch's Method of Roll - cultures , 110. - The Determination of the Motility of Bacteria , 111. - 3 . The Inoculation of Animals , 112.- Guinea - pigs , 112. - Rabbits , 113. - Mice , 115. — The Care of ...
... Plate Method of Petri , 110 ; Esmarch's Method of Roll - cultures , 110. - The Determination of the Motility of Bacteria , 111. - 3 . The Inoculation of Animals , 112.- Guinea - pigs , 112. - Rabbits , 113. - Mice , 115. — The Care of ...
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... plate ; turn it to the right and cut until the falx yields . Withdraw the knife in the same manner in which it was inserted . Next draw the dura back . It is usu- ally more or less attached along the longitudinal fissure by Pacchionian ...
... plate ; turn it to the right and cut until the falx yields . Withdraw the knife in the same manner in which it was inserted . Next draw the dura back . It is usu- ally more or less attached along the longitudinal fissure by Pacchionian ...
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... plate , and the basilar process into equal halves . Anteriorly , it is well to go a little to the left or right , so as not to injure the nasal septum . The next step is to cut the pachymeninx and the appara- tus ligamentosis between ...
... plate , and the basilar process into equal halves . Anteriorly , it is well to go a little to the left or right , so as not to injure the nasal septum . The next step is to cut the pachymeninx and the appara- tus ligamentosis between ...
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... plate in its bottom , against which the flame of the burner impinges , and thus the burn- ing out of the iron bottom is prevented . When this plate is burnt out , a new one may be substituted . A satisfactory form of this apparatus is ...
... plate in its bottom , against which the flame of the burner impinges , and thus the burn- ing out of the iron bottom is prevented . When this plate is burnt out , a new one may be substituted . A satisfactory form of this apparatus is ...
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... Plate Method of Petri . - Another method for obtaining discrete colonies of an organism from a mixed growth of several species is that known as the plate method of Petri . This is a modification of the original complicated method of ...
... Plate Method of Petri . - Another method for obtaining discrete colonies of an organism from a mixed growth of several species is that known as the plate method of Petri . This is a modification of the original complicated method of ...
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Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological ... Frank Burr Mallory No preview available - 2016 |
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