A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. .W-Jt.—Siiitrle-Wau Hot-waterFunnel witli Ring Burner. BacteriologicalTeoliuiqiio. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE IfEDICAL Fig. 5055.—BloodPipette, Novy Forni. lower animals can be used in like manner to good advan-tage. The human blood required lor this and similar pur-poses can bo drawn without difliculty by means of a ster-ile syriuge Ironi the larj;e iiiedian veins just below of the elbow, ihc supcrtioial circula-tion should iirst be dimin


A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. .W-Jt.—Siiitrle-Wau Hot-waterFunnel witli Ring Burner. BacteriologicalTeoliuiqiio. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE IfEDICAL Fig. 5055.—BloodPipette, Novy Forni. lower animals can be used in like manner to good advan-tage. The human blood required lor this and similar pur-poses can bo drawn without difliculty by means of a ster-ile syriuge Ironi the larj;e iiiedian veins just below of the elbow, ihc supcrtioial circula-tion should iirst be diminished by means of arubber lube tied aliout Ihe middle of the surface of Ihe skiu over the vein to bepunctured is thoroughly cleaned by means ofa disinfecting solution, such as mercuric chlo-ride or The needle of the sterile S3ringeis tlieu introduced into the vein, and as the pis-ton is slowly withdrawn the syringe tills withblood. Five or ten cubic centimetres of bloodcan thus be obtained in a few minutes. AVhenthe needle is withdrawn a compress of cotton,soaked in mercuric chloride, should be appliedto the wound. The blood must be at oncetransferred to either the surface of inclinedagar or to previously melted agar, cooled to50° C. In


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