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 11
... results even in the hands of beginners . In fact , the bulk of the matter is simply an elaboration of the typewritten notes distributed to some of my laboratory classes in practical and applied bacteriology ; consequently an attempt has ...
... results even in the hands of beginners . In fact , the bulk of the matter is simply an elaboration of the typewritten notes distributed to some of my laboratory classes in practical and applied bacteriology ; consequently an attempt has ...
Page 35
... result . This method is only applicable to glass and metallic substances , and the small bulk of cot- ton - wool comprised in the test - tube plugs , etc. Large masses of fabric are not effectu- ally sterilised by dry heat , as its ...
... result . This method is only applicable to glass and metallic substances , and the small bulk of cot- ton - wool comprised in the test - tube plugs , etc. Large masses of fabric are not effectu- ally sterilised by dry heat , as its ...
Page 37
... result in numerous cracked and broken tubes . On removal from the oven , the cotton - wool plugs will probably be slightly brown in colour . Metal instruments , such as knives , scissors , and forceps , may be sterilised in the hot ...
... result in numerous cracked and broken tubes . On removal from the oven , the cotton - wool plugs will probably be slightly brown in colour . Metal instruments , such as knives , scissors , and forceps , may be sterilised in the hot ...
Page 62
... Repeat this process for each of the other combina- tions . Carefully record the results . To measure an object by this method read off the number of divisions of the eyepiece micrometer it occupies and 62 THE MICROSCOPE .
... Repeat this process for each of the other combina- tions . Carefully record the results . To measure an object by this method read off the number of divisions of the eyepiece micrometer it occupies and 62 THE MICROSCOPE .
Page 63
... result in micra by a refer- ence to the standard value for the particular optical combination employed . Zeiss prepares a compensating eyepiece micrometer for use with his apochromatic objectives , the divisions of which are so computed ...
... result in micra by a refer- ence to the standard value for the particular optical combination employed . Zeiss prepares a compensating eyepiece micrometer for use with his apochromatic objectives , the divisions of which are so computed ...
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