. Handbook of bacteriological diagnosis for practitioners, including instructions for the clinical examination of the blood. Bacteriology; Diagnosis. 8 BACTERIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS. cated by the thermometer. Another method which is less reliable than the use of the thermometer, but which may be resorted to in an emergency, is to wrap the ap- paratus loosely in cotton-wool and to proceed with the heating (allowing the temperature to rise gradually) until the outer part of the wool is slightly singed over the whole of the exposed Fig. 6.—Steriliser. The special steriliser which is used in


. Handbook of bacteriological diagnosis for practitioners, including instructions for the clinical examination of the blood. Bacteriology; Diagnosis. 8 BACTERIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS. cated by the thermometer. Another method which is less reliable than the use of the thermometer, but which may be resorted to in an emergency, is to wrap the ap- paratus loosely in cotton-wool and to proceed with the heating (allowing the temperature to rise gradually) until the outer part of the wool is slightly singed over the whole of the exposed Fig. 6.—Steriliser. The special steriliser which is used in the bacterio- logical laboratory consists of a copper or iron oven with double walls and perforated metal shelves. There is a hole in the top, which is fitted with a perforated cork, through which the thermometer passes. The oven is mounted on a stand and heated by means of a large Bunsen or Fletcher's 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 Emery, Walter d'Este, 1870-1923. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co.


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