id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27713 Eyre, J. W. H. (John William Henry) The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged. .txt text/plain 136569 14970 74 For sterilisation and storage each pipette is placed inside a test-tube, to the free end of the rubber tubing, place the pipette point downward 1. Place the crates of test-tubes, metal cases containing plates and Two or three drops of alcoholic solution of these dyes to, say, 4 c.c. water, usually makes a sufficiently strong staining fluid for cover-slip grammes of powdered agar, and make into a thick paste with 150 c.c. distilled water, and add to the meat extract in the flask; place the Place tubes of blood agar for forty-eight hours in the incubator at 6. Transfer the dry litmus to a litre flask, measure in 600 c.c. distilled water and allow to remain in contact 24 hours with frequent place in a test-tube and heat in a boiling water-bath for 2 minutes, 8. Arrange a control test-tube containing 5 c.c. sterile saline solution ./cache/27713.txt ./txt/27713.txt