. Charlotte medical journal [serial] . ottlethat has been renderedsterile by boiling 15 20minutes. No chloroformor 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 Ivhrlic s diazotest for typhoid fever isdesired. The quantityshould not be less thanfour ounces. Pathological*—material from either op-eration orautopsy should be wrapped in gauze moistened with salt solution surroundedby oiledpaper or


. Charlotte medical journal [serial] . ottlethat has been renderedsterile by boiling 15 20minutes. No chloroformor 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 Ivhrlic s diazotest for typhoid fever isdesired. The quantityshould not be less thanfour ounces. Pathological*—material from either op-eration orautopsy 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 (SO per cent) orformalin solution (10 per cent.) vSmall fragments of tissue and thematerial fromuterine curettage should be preserved always. Tumors.—can be sent by mailing in wide mouthed specimen jars. Theyhould rest upon a pad of absorbent cotton, which is placed in theboltom of the iar befor e. Clinical Laboratory, Showing Autoclave, Hood, Operating,Tables, Etc. ADVERTISEMENTS. 427


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