The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . tailed is much less than making separate smears. >Amer. Jour. Infec. Dis., Jan., 1914, p. 159. Hewlett: Manual o,f Bacteriology, Mosby Co., St. Louis, 1914. Slide Holder and Protector for the G. S. & E. Warming Stage^ By C. R. Eckler, Indianapolis, Ind. ONE of the most widely useful accessories for the microscope in the field ofbiology is the warming stage and incubator. For observation of bacteriaand yeasts in the hanging drop, for the study of malarial parasites, trypano-somas, amoebfe, or other motile organisms, for the carrying out of Wi


The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . tailed is much less than making separate smears. >Amer. Jour. Infec. Dis., Jan., 1914, p. 159. Hewlett: Manual o,f Bacteriology, Mosby Co., St. Louis, 1914. Slide Holder and Protector for the G. S. & E. Warming Stage^ By C. R. Eckler, Indianapolis, Ind. ONE of the most widely useful accessories for the microscope in the field ofbiology is the warming stage and incubator. For observation of bacteriaand yeasts in the hanging drop, for the study of malarial parasites, trypano-somas, amoebfe, or other motile organisms, for the carrying out of Widal tests,etc., such an instrument is not only of inestirhable value but is almost indis-pensable. A very convenient electrical warming stage and incubator is found in theNo. 8, made by the Chicago Surgical and Electrical Company. As a stageincubator this instrument seems quite complete (Fig. 1), and for a descriptionof it, quotation may be made from a booklet supplied by the Arthur H. ThomasCompany, Philadelphia. / . t\ii^ -M^i^m m n^j.


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