Essentials of bacteriology ...Saunders, 1900 |
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Page 17
... placed previous to that among the infusoria . He arranged them according to their form under four divisions . Cohn's System . I. Spherobacteria ( globules ) . II . Microbacteria ( short rods ) . III . Desmobacteria ( long rods ) . IV ...
... placed previous to that among the infusoria . He arranged them according to their form under four divisions . Cohn's System . I. Spherobacteria ( globules ) . II . Microbacteria ( short rods ) . III . Desmobacteria ( long rods ) . IV ...
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... placed upon the cover - glass , and which is then ready for use . Abbe's Condenser . The second necessary adjunct is a com- bination of lenses placed underneath the stage , for bringing FIG . 7 . Abbe's Condenser . wide rays of light ...
... placed upon the cover - glass , and which is then ready for use . Abbe's Condenser . The second necessary adjunct is a com- bination of lenses placed underneath the stage , for bringing FIG . 7 . Abbe's Condenser . wide rays of light ...
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... placed on the glass slide , carefully pressing out all bubbles . Then a drop of cedar - oil is laid on top of the cover - glass , and the oil immersion lens dipped gently down into it as close as possible to the cover - glass , the ...
... placed on the glass slide , carefully pressing out all bubbles . Then a drop of cedar - oil is laid on top of the cover - glass , and the oil immersion lens dipped gently down into it as close as possible to the cover - glass , the ...
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... placed in a brood - oven or on the ordinary warming stages of the microscope . Agglutination as observed in Widal's test is best seen in the hanging drop . CHAPTER IV . STAINING OF BACTERIA . STAINING or coloring bacteria is done in ...
... placed in a brood - oven or on the ordinary warming stages of the microscope . Agglutination as observed in Widal's test is best seen in the hanging drop . CHAPTER IV . STAINING OF BACTERIA . STAINING or coloring bacteria is done in ...
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... placed upon the cover - glass so that the whole specimen is covered , and it is left on a few minutes , the time depending upon the variety , the strength of stain , and the object desired . Instead of placing the dye upon the object ...
... placed upon the cover - glass so that the whole specimen is covered , and it is left on a few minutes , the time depending upon the variety , the strength of stain , and the object desired . Instead of placing the dye upon the object ...
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