The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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... acid . Allow them to remain there for about fifteen minutes . 8. Remove from the acid jar , drain , rinse thoroughly in running water , then with distilled water . 9. Invert the tubes and allow them to drain com- pletely . Dry the tubes ...
... acid . Allow them to remain there for about fifteen minutes . 8. Remove from the acid jar , drain , rinse thoroughly in running water , then with distilled water . 9. Invert the tubes and allow them to drain com- pletely . Dry the tubes ...
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... acid for an hour or two . 5. Rinse again in running water to remove all traces of acid . 6. Complete the cleaning as described under " new pipettes . " 22mm2 7/8 " 2 38 X 19mm . 12 X 34 19mm2 . 16mm2 3/4 5/8 " 2 Fig . 15. - Slides and ...
... acid for an hour or two . 5. Rinse again in running water to remove all traces of acid . 6. Complete the cleaning as described under " new pipettes . " 22mm2 7/8 " 2 38 X 19mm . 12 X 34 19mm2 . 16mm2 3/4 5/8 " 2 Fig . 15. - Slides and ...
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... acid . 2. Heat over a Bunsen flame and allow the acid to boil gently for twenty minutes . NOTE . A few pieces of pipe - clay or pumice may be placed in the beaker to prevent the " spurting " of the chromic acid . 3. Turn the cover ...
... acid . 2. Heat over a Bunsen flame and allow the acid to boil gently for twenty minutes . NOTE . A few pieces of pipe - clay or pumice may be placed in the beaker to prevent the " spurting " of the chromic acid . 3. Turn the cover ...
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... acid . 5. Return all the cover - slips to the beaker , fill in fresh chromic acid solution , and treat as new cover- slips . NOTE . - Test - tubes , plates , capsules , etc. , which , from long use , have become scratched and hazy , or ...
... acid . 5. Return all the cover - slips to the beaker , fill in fresh chromic acid solution , and treat as new cover- slips . NOTE . - Test - tubes , plates , capsules , etc. , which , from long use , have become scratched and hazy , or ...
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... acid , 5 per cent . solution ; 4. Absolute alcohol ; 5. Ether ; 6. Chloroform ; 7. Volatile oils , such as oil of mustard , oil of garlic , arranged in order of general utility . Formaldehyde is perhaps a more powerful germicide than ...
... acid , 5 per cent . solution ; 4. Absolute alcohol ; 5. Ether ; 6. Chloroform ; 7. Volatile oils , such as oil of mustard , oil of garlic , arranged in order of general utility . Formaldehyde is perhaps a more powerful germicide than ...
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