The Elements of Bacteriological Technique a Laboratory Guide for the Medical D
The Elements of Bacteriological Technique a Laboratory Guide for the Medical D
J W H John William Henry Eyre
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And mix thoroughly with the fluid agar. 9. Measure out and add to the medium Picric acid, i per cent, aqueous solution .... 20 c. C. 10. Tube and sterilise as for nutrient agar. China Green Agar (Werbitski) . 1. Liquefy and measure out into a sterile flask Nutrient agar 1000 c. C. 2. Adjust the reaction accurately to + 13 and filter. 3. Measure out and mix thoroughly with the fluid agar China green 0. 2 per cent, aqueous solution. . . 15 c. C. 4. Tube and sterilise as for nutrient agar. Malachi...te Green Agar (Loeffler). 1. Liquefy and measure out into a sterile flask Nutrient agar 1000 c. C. 2. Weigh out Dextrose 10 grammes. and dissolve in nutrient agar. 3. Adjust the reaction to +3, and filter. 4. Measure out and mix thoroughly in the fluid agar Malachite green, o. I per cent, aqueous solution. . 16 c. C. For "weak" medium. 40. To the filtered agar add Malachite green, 2 per cent, aqueous solution . . . 25 c. C. For " strong " medium. 5. Tube and sterilise as for nutrient agar. Double Sugar Agar (Russell).
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