Mt Sinai Hospital Reports . *. Fig. 9. A SIMPLE METHOD OF STERILIZING BLOOD FOU CUlJTURAL PURPOSES.* Eugene P. Bernstein and Albert A. Epstein. FBOM THE PATHOLOGICAL LAHOKATOUY BIT. SINAI HOSPITAL. .NEW YOKK. Though great attention has been given of late to blood media, thenecessity for a method of preparation which would make such mediamore widely applicable has been felt. Much of the difficulty hithertoexperienced has been that of obtaining sterile blood readily and inquantities sufficient for universal use. This difficulty compelledvarious investigators to select widely different animals fo


Mt Sinai Hospital Reports . *. Fig. 9. A SIMPLE METHOD OF STERILIZING BLOOD FOU CUlJTURAL PURPOSES.* Eugene P. Bernstein and Albert A. Epstein. FBOM THE PATHOLOGICAL LAHOKATOUY BIT. SINAI HOSPITAL. .NEW YOKK. Though great attention has been given of late to blood media, thenecessity for a method of preparation which would make such mediamore widely applicable has been felt. Much of the difficulty hithertoexperienced has been that of obtaining sterile blood readily and inquantities sufficient for universal use. This difficulty compelledvarious investigators to select widely different animals for theirsource of supply. Some even resorted to the use of commercialhemoglobin. The work, therefore, was varied and no standard bloodmedia could be established. After a series of experiments we have been aide to devise a methodby which the difficulties previously mentioned may be attempts have been made in the past to sterilize the bloodto be used for cultural purposes, but of the methods so far introducedthe


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