The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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Page 29
... half an hour . 3. Rinse thoroughly in cold water . 4. Dry and polish with a dry cloth . Cover - slips.- 1. Wash the cover - slips thoroughly in running water . 2. Boil the cover - slips in 10 per cent . solution of chromic acid , as for ...
... half an hour . 3. Rinse thoroughly in cold water . 4. Dry and polish with a dry cloth . Cover - slips.- 1. Wash the cover - slips thoroughly in running water . 2. Boil the cover - slips in 10 per cent . solution of chromic acid , as for ...
Page 38
... half an hour on each of six successive days is termed fractional sterilisation . Water at 100 ° C. destroys the vegetative forms of bacteria almost instantaneously , and spores in from five to fifteen minutes . This method of ...
... half an hour on each of six successive days is termed fractional sterilisation . Water at 100 ° C. destroys the vegetative forms of bacteria almost instantaneously , and spores in from five to fifteen minutes . This method of ...
Page 42
... half of a cylindrical sheet - iron case - two con- centric circular rows of Bunsen burners , each circle having an independent gas - supply , occupying the lower half . In the interior of the boiler is a large mov- FANTA Fig . 21 ...
... half of a cylindrical sheet - iron case - two con- centric circular rows of Bunsen burners , each circle having an independent gas - supply , occupying the lower half . In the interior of the boiler is a large mov- FANTA Fig . 21 ...
Page 98
... half a centimetre in thickness . Post - mortem material should be secured as soon after the death of the animal as possible . The tissue is prepared for cutting by- ( a ) Fixation ; that is , by causing the death of the cellular ...
... half a centimetre in thickness . Post - mortem material should be secured as soon after the death of the animal as possible . The tissue is prepared for cutting by- ( a ) Fixation ; that is , by causing the death of the cellular ...
Page 101
... half an hour to remove the excess of corrosive sublimate . 3. Hardening . Place the tissues in each of the fol- lowing strengths of alcohol in turn for from twelve to twenty - four hours : 50 per cent . , 75 per cent . , 90 per cent ...
... half an hour to remove the excess of corrosive sublimate . 3. Hardening . Place the tissues in each of the fol- lowing strengths of alcohol in turn for from twelve to twenty - four hours : 50 per cent . , 75 per cent . , 90 per cent ...
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absolute alcohol acid anaerobically aniline animal Apparatus Required aqueous solution Bacillus bacteria beaker blood-serum boiling bottle bouillon Bunsen Bunsen burner c.c. capacity cell cent Clinical Cloth colonies colour containing cotton-wool plug cover-slip films cubic centimetre culture tube cylinder dilute Diseases dissolve distilled water Edition emulsify emulsion filter candle Filter through papier flame flask fluid forceps fuchsin funnel gelatine gentian violet glass tubing glucose glucose formate Gram's method grammes growth guinea-pig Half Morocco Handsome octavo hanging-drop heat incubate incubate at 37 Inoculate inoculum meat extract Medicine medium micrometer NaOH nutrient agar nutrient bouillon nutrient gelatine octavo organisms papier Chardin peptone pipette Professor quantity reaction Remove sample sections serum Sheep or Half slide soda solution spores steamer at 100 sterile sterile capsules sterile pipettes sterilise stopper surface Surgery temperature test-tube tion tissue tube cultivations tubes of nutrient twenty minutes vide water-bath Weigh xylol