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 17
... serum . The tubes should be made from the best German potash glass , " blue - lined , " stout and heavy , with the edge of the mouth of the tube slightly turned over , but not to such an extent as to form a definite rim . ( Cost about ...
... serum . The tubes should be made from the best German potash glass , " blue - lined , " stout and heavy , with the edge of the mouth of the tube slightly turned over , but not to such an extent as to form a definite rim . ( Cost about ...
Page 19
... Serum Flasks ( Fig . 6 ) .— Various sizes , from 250 to 2000 c.c. capacity . These C Fig . 4. Kolle flask . Fig . 5. - Culture bottles . Fig . 6. - Filter flask . must be of stout glass , to resist the pressure to which they are ...
... Serum Flasks ( Fig . 6 ) .— Various sizes , from 250 to 2000 c.c. capacity . These C Fig . 4. Kolle flask . Fig . 5. - Culture bottles . Fig . 6. - Filter flask . must be of stout glass , to resist the pressure to which they are ...
Page 96
... serum which has been in- cubated at 37 ° C. for from nine to eighteen hours . The bacilli are stained a light brown by the vesuvin , which contrasts well with the two or three black spots , situated at the poles and occasionally one in ...
... serum which has been in- cubated at 37 ° C. for from nine to eighteen hours . The bacilli are stained a light brown by the vesuvin , which contrasts well with the two or three black spots , situated at the poles and occasionally one in ...
Page 126
... serum , etc . , — cannot be again liquefied by physical means , and these are spoken of as solid media . The following pages detail the method of preparing the various nutrient media , those in general use being printed in bolder type ...
... serum , etc . , — cannot be again liquefied by physical means , and these are spoken of as solid media . The following pages detail the method of preparing the various nutrient media , those in general use being printed in bolder type ...
Page 146
... angles , adjusted to reach to the bottom of the interior of the flask ( Fig . 89 ) . 5. Keep the water in the can vigourously boiling ,. Fig . 87. - Trip balance . Fig . 90. - Blood - serum jar with wicker. 146 CULTURE MEDIA .
... angles , adjusted to reach to the bottom of the interior of the flask ( Fig . 89 ) . 5. Keep the water in the can vigourously boiling ,. Fig . 87. - Trip balance . Fig . 90. - Blood - serum jar with wicker. 146 CULTURE MEDIA .
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