. A compilation of culture media for the cultivation of microorganisms. Bacteriology -- Cultures and culture media; Microorganisms. PREFACE The rapid growth of the science of Bacteriology has led to the development of numerous combinations of materials for the propogation of microorganisms. It was felt that the collection and orderly arrangement of such culture media would be of assistance in the future development of the science of Bacteriology, and the authors were gratified with the opportunity to perform this service. In spite of the efforts to thoroughly cover the literature, this compila


. A compilation of culture media for the cultivation of microorganisms. Bacteriology -- Cultures and culture media; Microorganisms. PREFACE The rapid growth of the science of Bacteriology has led to the development of numerous combinations of materials for the propogation of microorganisms. It was felt that the collection and orderly arrangement of such culture media would be of assistance in the future development of the science of Bacteriology, and the authors were gratified with the opportunity to perform this service. In spite of the efforts to thoroughly cover the literature, this compilation is probably incomplete, particularly with respect to formulae published in bulletins and monographs which were not available or consulted. It is hoped that this compilation will help acquaint the bacteriologists with the numerous types and combinations of materials which have been employed for cultivating micro- organisms, and if it serves to check the needless publication of new formulae, which are really old, the authors will feel well repaid for their time and efforts. To Mr. H. G. Dunham, of the Digestive Ferments Company, we are greatly indebted for helpful criticisms, and suggestions. To Mrs. C. H. Werkman, Miss Ruth Confare and Miss Lois Kratoska, the authors extend cordial thanks for assistance in typewriting and correcting the manuscript. To Dr. R. E. Buchanan the authors wish to particularly express their indebt- edness and gratitude for the fatherly advice, encouragement, and assistance, so graciously rendered at all times. Max Levine, h. w. schoenlein. Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, July 1, 1929. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Levine, Max, 1889-1967; Schoenlein, Henry W. Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins Company


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