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... were very ingenious and are of interest to medical men . First preparing light wooden chambers , with one large glass window in the front and one smaller window in each . side , he arranged a series of empty test - 22 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
... were very ingenious and are of interest to medical men . First preparing light wooden chambers , with one large glass window in the front and one smaller window in each . side , he arranged a series of empty test - 22 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
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... glasses ; No. I are best . Place a drop of oil of cedar upon the cover - glass of the specimen to be examined ; rack the body of the instru- ment down until the oil - immersion ... glass , then 73 CHAPTER IV METHODS OF OBSERVING BACTERIA.
... glasses ; No. I are best . Place a drop of oil of cedar upon the cover - glass of the specimen to be examined ; rack the body of the instru- ment down until the oil - immersion ... glass , then 73 CHAPTER IV METHODS OF OBSERVING BACTERIA.
Page 74
Joseph McFarland. keep on until it almost touches the glass , then look into the microscope and find the object by slowly and firmly racking up . As soon as the object comes into view . leave the rack and pinion and focus with the fine ...
Joseph McFarland. keep on until it almost touches the glass , then look into the microscope and find the object by slowly and firmly racking up . As soon as the object comes into view . leave the rack and pinion and focus with the fine ...
Page 75
... glass , and in the course of an hour or two has changed it too much for further use . The immediate occurrence of evaporation at the edges also causes currents of liquid to flow to and fro beneath the cover , carrying the bacteria with ...
... glass , and in the course of an hour or two has changed it too much for further use . The immediate occurrence of evaporation at the edges also causes currents of liquid to flow to and fro beneath the cover , carrying the bacteria with ...
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... glass Preparations for General Examination . -The material to be examined must be spread in the thinnest possible layer upon the surface of a perfectly clean cover - glass , and dried . Here it may be remarked that for bacteriological ...
... glass Preparations for General Examination . -The material to be examined must be spread in the thinnest possible layer upon the surface of a perfectly clean cover - glass , and dried . Here it may be remarked that for bacteriological ...
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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.