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 36
... take some asbestos fibre , moisten it with a little water and knead it into a paste ; plaster the paste over the bottom of each crate , working it into meshes and smoothing its surface by means of a pestle . When several crates have ...
... take some asbestos fibre , moisten it with a little water and knead it into a paste ; plaster the paste over the bottom of each crate , working it into meshes and smoothing its surface by means of a pestle . When several crates have ...
Page 39
... take out the instruments , carefully dry them at once , and return them to their store cases . Streaming steam - i . e . , steam at 100 ° C. - destroys the vegetative forms of bacteria in from fifteen to twenty minutes , and the sporing ...
... take out the instruments , carefully dry them at once , and return them to their store cases . Streaming steam - i . e . , steam at 100 ° C. - destroys the vegetative forms of bacteria in from fifteen to twenty minutes , and the sporing ...
Page 40
... take off the lid and remove the basket with its contents . 5. Now , but not before , extinguish the gas . NOTE . After removing tubes , flasks , etc. , from the steam steriliser , they should be at once separated freely in order to ...
... take off the lid and remove the basket with its contents . 5. Now , but not before , extinguish the gas . NOTE . After removing tubes , flasks , etc. , from the steam steriliser , they should be at once separated freely in order to ...
Page 43
... take out the sterilised con- tents . — Filters . ( a ) Cotton - wool . - Practically the only method in use in the laboratory for the sterilisation of air or of a gas is by filtration through dry cotton- wool or glass - wool , the ...
... take out the sterilised con- tents . — Filters . ( a ) Cotton - wool . - Practically the only method in use in the laboratory for the sterilisation of air or of a gas is by filtration through dry cotton- wool or glass - wool , the ...
Page 44
... Take a length of glass tubing of , say , 1.5 cm . diameter , in the centre of which a bulb has been blown , fill the bulb with dry cotton - wool , wrap a layer of cotton - wool around each end of the tube , and secure in position with a ...
... Take a length of glass tubing of , say , 1.5 cm . diameter , in the centre of which a bulb has been blown , fill the bulb with dry cotton - wool , wrap a layer of cotton - wool around each end of the tube , and secure in position with a ...
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