. Pharmaceutical bacteriology. Bacteriology; Disinfection and disinfectants. 8o PHARMACEUTICAL BACTERIOLOGY end of tube by means of a small brush. Apply two or three coats. Thus protected, there is no danger of outside infection. The chances are that the physician who calls for tube culture media will also require the use of an incubator. This the pharmacist should Fig. 28.—Glass rods with platinum wire, straight and loop, for inoculating culture tubes, Petri plates, etc.—(Williams.) have in readiness. The usual copper double-walled water-jacket incuba- tor, with thermo-regulator, kept at a te


. Pharmaceutical bacteriology. Bacteriology; Disinfection and disinfectants. 8o PHARMACEUTICAL BACTERIOLOGY end of tube by means of a small brush. Apply two or three coats. Thus protected, there is no danger of outside infection. The chances are that the physician who calls for tube culture media will also require the use of an incubator. This the pharmacist should Fig. 28.—Glass rods with platinum wire, straight and loop, for inoculating culture tubes, Petri plates, etc.—(Williams.) have in readiness. The usual copper double-walled water-jacket incuba- tor, with thermo-regulator, kept at a temperature of about 37° C, will serve the purpose. The swab to be supplied with each tube of slanted LoefQer's serum consists of a piece of wire or of pine wood four inches long, around the. Fig. a b c -Cover-glass pincers, a and 6 are self-clamping but the pressure is often enough to break thin covers. lower end of which a pledget of absorbent cotton has been wound and firmly tied by means of thread. This is placed in a test-tube, which is then plugged with cotton and steriUzed in the dry sterilizer (one hour at a teim- perature of 150° C.). The physician wipes the cotton end of the swab over. 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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