Aseptic surgeryYoung J. Pentland, 1899 - 264 pages |
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Page 29
... layer . After a few days in the incubator the sparsely scattered bacteria begin to grow in separate and distinct colonies , from which pure cultures of the different species are easily started . CHAPTER III . MICROCOCCI OF WOUNDS ...
... layer . After a few days in the incubator the sparsely scattered bacteria begin to grow in separate and distinct colonies , from which pure cultures of the different species are easily started . CHAPTER III . MICROCOCCI OF WOUNDS ...
Page 31
... layer of gold dust , and justifies its name aureus . At first the colour may be pale , almost white , but in twenty - four or forty- eight hours the golden tinge appears . Thus it is hazardous to pronounce too quickly upon the nature of ...
... layer of gold dust , and justifies its name aureus . At first the colour may be pale , almost white , but in twenty - four or forty- eight hours the golden tinge appears . Thus it is hazardous to pronounce too quickly upon the nature of ...
Page 67
... layer of the fluid . I have generally observed that too much is used . Next , dry the film of fluid upon the cover - glass by gently heating it over a flame . The heat required for drying the film is learnt by practice . If the heat is ...
... layer of the fluid . I have generally observed that too much is used . Next , dry the film of fluid upon the cover - glass by gently heating it over a flame . The heat required for drying the film is learnt by practice . If the heat is ...
Page 79
... layer of gauze ; and by irrigating it with a stream of antiseptic lotion . When a large cavity like the abdomen is opened , the protection of a flat sponge is particularly important . In amputation of the breast , the pectoral part of ...
... layer of gauze ; and by irrigating it with a stream of antiseptic lotion . When a large cavity like the abdomen is opened , the protection of a flat sponge is particularly important . In amputation of the breast , the pectoral part of ...
Page 114
... layers are sterilised . Before being placed in the steam steriliser or in hot water , towels or similar things should be opened out or unrolled . The experiments of Koch , Gaffky , and Löffler , and of Parsons , clearly showed that heat ...
... layers are sterilised . Before being placed in the steam steriliser or in hot water , towels or similar things should be opened out or unrolled . The experiments of Koch , Gaffky , and Löffler , and of Parsons , clearly showed that heat ...
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abscesses acute agar-agar albumin amputation anthrax spores antiseptic asepsis aseptic aseptic surgery assistant bacilli bacteria Bacteriology Bartholomew's biniodide of mercury blood boiling broth carbolic acid carbolic lotion catgut cause suppuration cent chemicals Cloth cocci coccus coli communis Coloured contained Crown 8vo culture media cure of hernia Diplococcus DISEASES disinfect dressing dust Edinburgh Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Edition Engravings erysipelas experiments fluid gangrene gelatine glycerine growth heat Hospital Illustrations infection inoculated instruments iodide iodoform Journ killed kinds layer ligatures London Medical mercury lotion method microbe micrococci minutes nett operation ordinary pathogenic PATHOLOGY patient perchloride of mercury peritonitis Price Professor pyæmia radical cure Royal Infirmary septic septicemia silk skin soaked soap sponges Staphylococcus albus Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus steam sterile sterilised Streptococcus pyogenes surgeon Surgical sutures temperature tested tetanus tion tissues towels tube tubercle Ueber urine washed wound
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