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Page 143
... cotton wool . In all cases , and I wish to state this once for all , where a cotton - wool plug is spoken of , whether in connection with a flask or test - tube , it will be under- stood that a cotton - wool plug of about two inches in ...
... cotton wool . In all cases , and I wish to state this once for all , where a cotton - wool plug is spoken of , whether in connection with a flask or test - tube , it will be under- stood that a cotton - wool plug of about two inches in ...
Page 145
... cotton wool , is boiled from about ten to fifteen minutes . I never fill the flask to more than half its volume with the broth , in order to avoid the fluid rising too high during boiling , and thus wetting the cotton - wool plug . This ...
... cotton wool , is boiled from about ten to fifteen minutes . I never fill the flask to more than half its volume with the broth , in order to avoid the fluid rising too high during boiling , and thus wetting the cotton - wool plug . This ...
Page 148
... equal to one part of solid gelatine in nine parts of fluid , or 11 per centum . This mixture is placed in several sterilized flasks , closed well with long and thoroughly sterilized cotton- wool plugs 148 Practical Pathology .
... equal to one part of solid gelatine in nine parts of fluid , or 11 per centum . This mixture is placed in several sterilized flasks , closed well with long and thoroughly sterilized cotton- wool plugs 148 Practical Pathology .
Page 150
... cotton - wool . This tube was chiefly added with the view of facilitating the formation of spores , but as a rule I found , cæteris paribus , if the other conditions for the spore formation are present , the amount of air present in the ...
... cotton - wool . This tube was chiefly added with the view of facilitating the formation of spores , but as a rule I found , cæteris paribus , if the other conditions for the spore formation are present , the amount of air present in the ...
Page 153
... cotton- wool plug could be altogether removed under carbolic acid spray , for several seconds , and without being subjected to boiling after this , remained sterile at a temperature of 35 ° C . , only a relatively small percent- age ...
... cotton- wool plug could be altogether removed under carbolic acid spray , for several seconds , and without being subjected to boiling after this , remained sterile at a temperature of 35 ° C . , only a relatively small percent- age ...
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