. An introduction to practical bacteriology for physicians, chemists and students. Bacteriology. CULTIVATIONS AT HIGHER TEMPERATURES. 83 of which water is poured. At one corner of the box a thermometer is immersed in the water, at another a Reichert's thermo-regulator is placed, the construction of which, it may be assumed, is known, and which is able to regulate the temperature of the contents of the box very exactly. The incubator is placed upon an. Fig. 6. iron stand, which must be tall enough to leave a space of about 10 cm. high between the flame of the heating apparatus and bottom of tli


. An introduction to practical bacteriology for physicians, chemists and students. Bacteriology. CULTIVATIONS AT HIGHER TEMPERATURES. 83 of which water is poured. At one corner of the box a thermometer is immersed in the water, at another a Reichert's thermo-regulator is placed, the construction of which, it may be assumed, is known, and which is able to regulate the temperature of the contents of the box very exactly. The incubator is placed upon an. Fig. 6. iron stand, which must be tall enough to leave a space of about 10 cm. high between the flame of the heating apparatus and bottom of tlie incubator. If the distance is less, not only is the heating uneven but the incubator, which, as a rule, is made of sheet zinc, suffers. Koch's safety lamps or micro-burners are the best for this purpose; but if necessary, small paraffin lamps without cylinders may be employed (Fig. 6). Before making use of the incubator, it must be care-. 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 Migula, Walter, 1863-; Campbell, H. J. , 1859-. London, Sonnenschein


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