The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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... tion . Each " plate " consists of a pair of circular discs of glass with sharply upturned edges , thus forming shallow dishes , one of slightly greater diameter than the other , and so , when inverted , forming a cover or cap for the ...
... tion . Each " plate " consists of a pair of circular discs of glass with sharply upturned edges , thus forming shallow dishes , one of slightly greater diameter than the other , and so , when inverted , forming a cover or cap for the ...
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... tion of lysol , and allow them to remain therein for some days . 2. Remove from the jar and drain . Boil in water to which a little soap has been added , for thirty min- utes . 3. Rinse thoroughly in cold water . 4. Immerse in 5 per ...
... tion of lysol , and allow them to remain therein for some days . 2. Remove from the jar and drain . Boil in water to which a little soap has been added , for thirty min- utes . 3. Rinse thoroughly in cold water . 4. Immerse in 5 per ...
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... tion of glass and metal apparatus and of morbid tis- sues ) . - Heat . ( a ) Dry Heat : 1. Naked flame ( for the sterilisation of platinum needles , etc. ) . 2. Muffle furnace ( for the sterilisation of filter can- dles , and for the ...
... tion of glass and metal apparatus and of morbid tis- sues ) . - Heat . ( a ) Dry Heat : 1. Naked flame ( for the sterilisation of platinum needles , etc. ) . 2. Muffle furnace ( for the sterilisation of filter can- dles , and for the ...
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... tion of apparatus , chiefly on account of the difficulty of completely removing such substances , for even traces of these chemicals are sufficient to so inhibit or alter the growth of bacteria brought into contact with them , as to ...
... tion of apparatus , chiefly on account of the difficulty of completely removing such substances , for even traces of these chemicals are sufficient to so inhibit or alter the growth of bacteria brought into contact with them , as to ...
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... tion of the dead bodies of small infected animals , mor- bid tissues , etc. , but is also employed for the sterilisation of porcelain filter candles . Filter candles are disin- fected immediately after use by boiling in a beaker of ...
... tion of the dead bodies of small infected animals , mor- bid tissues , etc. , but is also employed for the sterilisation of porcelain filter candles . Filter candles are disin- fected immediately after use by boiling in a beaker of ...
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