. An introduction to therapeutic inoculation . Lucius & Bruning) as a suspensionof comminuted tubercle bacilli in glycerine and water, fivemilligrammes per cubic centimetre. It should be sterilizedat 60° C, and diluted with salt solution till it contains 1/2,000of a milligramme of comminuted bacilli per cubic centi-metre. Lower strengths may be prepared as required. Thetubercle vaccines are thus standardized by weight, not bynumbers of organisms. These are essential technical requirements for the practiceof Therapeutic Inoculation. i ) •> »» O (E rt A piece of gloss tubing of required bore


. An introduction to therapeutic inoculation . Lucius & Bruning) as a suspensionof comminuted tubercle bacilli in glycerine and water, fivemilligrammes per cubic centimetre. It should be sterilizedat 60° C, and diluted with salt solution till it contains 1/2,000of a milligramme of comminuted bacilli per cubic centi-metre. Lower strengths may be prepared as required. Thetubercle vaccines are thus standardized by weight, not bynumbers of organisms. These are essential technical requirements for the practiceof Therapeutic Inoculation. i ) •> »» O (E rt A piece of gloss tubing of required bore ; heat nl point I. i Tubedrawn out after heating ; fuse at II. e Same fused ; reject right handend and heal at III. d Same drawn out and while still hot Iwnt into as indicated by anow ; fuse at IV. t The capsule. / The samefinished, curved end cut square, straight end drawn to a needle point. Preparation of Wrfghd pipette.—g Tubing of appropi I V. A The s ; fuse at VI. - The {? The , end cut / IIullxj i pipe!.


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