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 25
... water to which soap powder has been added . 2. Boil the water vigorously for twenty minutes over a Bunsen flame . 3. Rinse the pipettes in running water and drain . 4. Run distilled water through the pipettes and drain . 5. Run ...
... water to which soap powder has been added . 2. Boil the water vigorously for twenty minutes over a Bunsen flame . 3. Rinse the pipettes in running water and drain . 4. Run distilled water through the pipettes and drain . 5. Run ...
Page 26
... water and add a handful of sapon or other soap powder . See that the tubes are full and submerged . 5. Fix the ... distilled water . 9. Invert the tubes and allow them to drain com- pletely . Dry the tubes and polish the glass inside and ...
... water and add a handful of sapon or other soap powder . See that the tubes are full and submerged . 5. Fix the ... distilled water . 9. Invert the tubes and allow them to drain com- pletely . Dry the tubes and polish the glass inside and ...
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... water under the tap until all trace of yellow colour has disappeared . During the wash- ing keep the cover - slips in motion by imparting a rotatory movement to the dish . 4. Wash in distilled water in a similar manner . 5. Wash in ...
... water under the tap until all trace of yellow colour has disappeared . During the wash- ing keep the cover - slips in motion by imparting a rotatory movement to the dish . 4. Wash in distilled water in a similar manner . 5. Wash in ...
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... distilled water , per- chloride of mercury solution , alcohol , and ether , drain- ing , and finally gently heating over a gas flame 3 METHODS OF APPLICATION . 33 Sterilising Agents, 32-Methods of Application,
... distilled water , per- chloride of mercury solution , alcohol , and ether , drain- ing , and finally gently heating over a gas flame 3 METHODS OF APPLICATION . 33 Sterilising Agents, 32-Methods of Application,
Page 69
... water ( preferably distilled ) or a drop of 1 per cent . solution of caustic potash , on the centre of the slip , by means of the platinum loop . Fig . 52. - Holding tubes for removing cultivation , as seen from the front . TECHNIQUE OF ...
... water ( preferably distilled ) or a drop of 1 per cent . solution of caustic potash , on the centre of the slip , by means of the platinum loop . Fig . 52. - Holding tubes for removing cultivation , as seen from the front . TECHNIQUE OF ...
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