. Bacteriological methods in food and drug laboratories, with an introduction to micro-analytical methods. Bacteriology; Food; Drug adulteration; Bacteriology. 136 BACTERIOLOGICAL METHODS mended. This proprietary article is a strongly alkaline solution of sodium hypochlorite. In each cc. it contains approximately grams of sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide grams and sodium carbonate grams. The available chlorine amounts to about grams. It dissolves all organic matter, such as that con-. Fig. 44.—Bacillus tuberculosis in the sputum of a consumptive; stained by Ziehl method


. Bacteriological methods in food and drug laboratories, with an introduction to micro-analytical methods. Bacteriology; Food; Drug adulteration; Bacteriology. 136 BACTERIOLOGICAL METHODS mended. This proprietary article is a strongly alkaline solution of sodium hypochlorite. In each cc. it contains approximately grams of sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide grams and sodium carbonate grams. The available chlorine amounts to about grams. It dissolves all organic matter, such as that con-. Fig. 44.—Bacillus tuberculosis in the sputum of a consumptive; stained by Ziehl method (X 2100).—(After Kossel.) tained in sputum and feces, excepting the tubercle bacilli. It is in itself an active antiseptic having a phenol coefficient of 3. For bacteriological work, a 50 per cent, solution of the anti- formin will be found satisfactory. Mix equal parts of the anti- formin solution (50 per cent.) and milk or sputum or other mate-. 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 Schneider, Albert, 1863-1928. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co


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