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Page 44
... clothes - line , and their dejecta to be spread upon the ground . The growth of bacteria is profoundly influenced by environment , so that a consideration of the conditions favorable or detrimental to their existence becomes a necessity ...
... clothes - line , and their dejecta to be spread upon the ground . The growth of bacteria is profoundly influenced by environment , so that a consideration of the conditions favorable or detrimental to their existence becomes a necessity ...
Page 80
... clothes . The ordinary in- struments are entirely unfitted for the purpose , as capil- lary attraction draws the stain between the blades and makes certain the soiling of the fingers . Sufficient stain is allowed to run from a pipette ...
... clothes . The ordinary in- struments are entirely unfitted for the purpose , as capil- lary attraction draws the stain between the blades and makes certain the soiling of the fingers . Sufficient stain is allowed to run from a pipette ...
Page 103
... clothing which has been used in the sick - room , all towels , napkins , handkerchiefs , night - robes ... clothes should be soaked in 1 : 2000 bichlorid solution before or after boiling , and in drying should hang in the sun and wind ...
... clothing which has been used in the sick - room , all towels , napkins , handkerchiefs , night - robes ... clothes should be soaked in 1 : 2000 bichlorid solution before or after boiling , and in drying should hang in the sun and wind ...
Page 106
... canted , that remaining on the meat expressed through a cloth , and then , as the entire quantity is seldom regained , enough water added to bring the total amount up to 106 CHAPTER VI THE CULTIVATION OF BACTERIA; CULTURE-MEDIA.
... canted , that remaining on the meat expressed through a cloth , and then , as the entire quantity is seldom regained , enough water added to bring the total amount up to 106 CHAPTER VI THE CULTIVATION OF BACTERIA; CULTURE-MEDIA.
Page 115
... cloth and cooked for an hour on a water - bath . After cooking , the liquid is filtered and receives 4 per cent . of glycerin . It may or may not need neutralization . Upon this medium the tubercle bacillus grows well , especially when ...
... cloth and cooked for an hour on a water - bath . After cooking , the liquid is filtered and receives 4 per cent . of glycerin . It may or may not need neutralization . Upon this medium the tubercle bacillus grows well , especially when ...
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Page 362 - Treatment, including a large number of approved formulae. The recent advances made in the study of the bacterial origin of various diseases are fully described, as well as the bearing of the knowledge so gained upon prevention and cure. The subjects of Bacteriology as a whole and of Immunity are fully considered in a separate section.