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... medium ) , blood , pus , or juice , and drying it rapidly by holding it for ten to twenty seconds over the flame of a spirit - lamp or gas - burner . The most success- ful preparations are obtained when the heating is carried on for ...
... medium ) , blood , pus , or juice , and drying it rapidly by holding it for ten to twenty seconds over the flame of a spirit - lamp or gas - burner . The most success- ful preparations are obtained when the heating is carried on for ...
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... medium . ' Messrs . Christy and Co. , of 155 Fenchurch Street , have succeeded in obtain- ing for me large quantities of this material from Paris . 1 understand from my friend Dr. R. Maddox that this substance is in reality what the ...
... medium . ' Messrs . Christy and Co. , of 155 Fenchurch Street , have succeeded in obtain- ing for me large quantities of this material from Paris . 1 understand from my friend Dr. R. Maddox that this substance is in reality what the ...
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... medium and at this particular temperature , will be found to have increased to an enormous extent , while the others have made little or no progress as yet . The nourishing fluid appears turbid , and filled chiefly with the one kind of ...
... medium and at this particular temperature , will be found to have increased to an enormous extent , while the others have made little or no progress as yet . The nourishing fluid appears turbid , and filled chiefly with the one kind of ...
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... medium on which the organisms are growing , then scratch this spot with the end of the capillary pipette in order to get the organisms off from the solid basis and mixed with the drop of fluid deposited there , then let this drop again ...
... medium on which the organisms are growing , then scratch this spot with the end of the capillary pipette in order to get the organisms off from the solid basis and mixed with the drop of fluid deposited there , then let this drop again ...
Side 32
... medium . The various species , owing to difference of growth , form clusters differing in aspect , size , and arrangement . 4. Examination of Air . - The simplest plan to test for the presence of organisms in the air is to draw out the ...
... medium . The various species , owing to difference of growth , form clusters differing in aspect , size , and arrangement . 4. Examination of Air . - The simplest plan to test for the presence of organisms in the air is to draw out the ...
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