The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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... observation and concise description . With the exception of Section XVII , - " Outlines for the Study of Pathogenic Bacteria , " - introduced with the idea of completing the volume from the point of view of the medical and dental ...
... observation and concise description . With the exception of Section XVII , - " Outlines for the Study of Pathogenic Bacteria , " - introduced with the idea of completing the volume from the point of view of the medical and dental ...
Page 23
... observe sedi- mentation reactions in very small quantities of fluid , Fig . 13. - Sedimentation tube . these tubes will be found much more convenient than the 5 by 0.5 cm . test - tubes previously mentioned . Fermentation Tubes ( Fig ...
... observe sedi- mentation reactions in very small quantities of fluid , Fig . 13. - Sedimentation tube . these tubes will be found much more convenient than the 5 by 0.5 cm . test - tubes previously mentioned . Fermentation Tubes ( Fig ...
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... observing some one particular bacillus chang- ing its position in the field independently of , and in a direction contrary to , other organisms present . When the examination is completed and the specimen finished with , the “ fresh ...
... observing some one particular bacillus chang- ing its position in the field independently of , and in a direction contrary to , other organisms present . When the examination is completed and the specimen finished with , the “ fresh ...
Page 125
... observation , and in a general way it may be said that the nutrient materials should approximate as closely as possible , in composition and character , to the natural soil of the organism . The general requirements of bacteria as to ...
... observation , and in a general way it may be said that the nutrient materials should approximate as closely as possible , in composition and character , to the natural soil of the organism . The general requirements of bacteria as to ...
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... observe continuously with the microscope , using a warm stage if necessary ( Fig . 40 ) . ( b ) Solid Media . Observing precisely similar tech- nique , a few drops of liquefied gelatine or agar from the second dilution tube may be run ...
... observe continuously with the microscope , using a warm stage if necessary ( Fig . 40 ) . ( b ) Solid Media . Observing precisely similar tech- nique , a few drops of liquefied gelatine or agar from the second dilution tube may be run ...
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