. Charlotte medical journal [serial] . formor other preservativeshould be added. Whensending a specimen ofurine to the laboratory,always mark it with thedate, the name of thepatient and of the phy-sician for identification,and specify whether achemical or bacteriologi-cal examination, orwhether diazotest for typhoid fever isdesired. The quantityshould not be less thanfour ounces. Clinical Laboratory, vShowing Autoclave, Hood, Operating Tables, Ktc. .,.** OQca — material from either op-eration or autopsy should be wrapped in gauze moistened with salt solution surroundedby oiledpaper o


. Charlotte medical journal [serial] . formor other preservativeshould be added. Whensending a specimen ofurine to the laboratory,always mark it with thedate, the name of thepatient and of the phy-sician for identification,and specify whether achemical or bacteriologi-cal examination, orwhether diazotest for typhoid fever isdesired. The quantityshould not be less thanfour ounces. Clinical Laboratory, vShowing Autoclave, Hood, Operating Tables, Ktc. .,.** OQca — material from either op-eration or autopsy should be wrapped in gauze moistened with salt solution surroundedby oiledpaper or rubber protective. When it is not possible for material to reach thelaboratory within twenty-four hours it should be placed in alcohol (80 per cent) orformalin solution (10 per cent.) vSmall fragments of tissue and thematerial fromuterine curettage should be preserved always. ] be sent by mailing in wide mouthed specimen jars. Theyshould rest upon a padfof absorbentjcotton, which is placed in thebottom ofithe jar before. ADVERTISEMENTS. 139


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