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 66
... loop , of about 1 OO a b Fig . 47. Hanging - drop slides : a , Double cell seen from above ; b , single cell seen from the side . mm . in its short diameter , and is termed a loop or an öse ; the terminal 3 or 4 mm . of another wire is ...
... loop , of about 1 OO a b Fig . 47. Hanging - drop slides : a , Double cell seen from above ; b , single cell seen from the side . mm . in its short diameter , and is termed a loop or an öse ; the terminal 3 or 4 mm . of another wire is ...
Page 69
... loop . Fig . 52. - Holding tubes for removing cultivation , as seen from the front . TECHNIQUE OF OPENING AND CLOSING A CULTURE TUBE . 2. Take the tube cultivation in the left hand and ignite the cotton - wool plug by holding it to the ...
... loop . Fig . 52. - Holding tubes for removing cultivation , as seen from the front . TECHNIQUE OF OPENING AND CLOSING A CULTURE TUBE . 2. Take the tube cultivation in the left hand and ignite the cotton - wool plug by holding it to the ...
Page 70
... loop between the thumb and forefinger of the right hand , holding the instrument in a position similar to that occupied by a pen or a paint - brush , and sterilise the platinum portion by holding it in the flame of a Bunsen burner until ...
... loop between the thumb and forefinger of the right hand , holding the instrument in a position similar to that occupied by a pen or a paint - brush , and sterilise the platinum portion by holding it in the flame of a Bunsen burner until ...
Page 71
... loop or by touching it on the surface of the growth when the culture is on solid medium ; and withdraw the loop from the tube without again touching the medium or the glass sides of the tube . 8. Replace the cotton - wool plug in the ...
... loop or by touching it on the surface of the growth when the culture is on solid medium ; and withdraw the loop from the tube without again touching the medium or the glass sides of the tube . 8. Replace the cotton - wool plug in the ...
Page 72
... loop . 4. Obtain a small quantity of the material it is de- sired to examine , in the manner detailed above ( steps 2 to 11 must be followed in their entirety and with the strictest exactitude whenever tube contents are being handled ) ...
... loop . 4. Obtain a small quantity of the material it is de- sired to examine , in the manner detailed above ( steps 2 to 11 must be followed in their entirety and with the strictest exactitude whenever tube contents are being handled ) ...
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