. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers and practitioners. Bacteriology. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 25 The basket which is to receive the tubes after fiUing should be placed in an inclined position, as this faciU- tates the proper arrangement of the tubes. In filling the tubes the pipette at the end of the rubber hose. Fig. 14 Filtering Media by Means of Vacuum Pump a. Liquid medium e. Reflux flask 6. Absorbent cotton /. Rubber stopper with two holes c. Rubber stopper g. Connection with aspirator d. Filtered medium should be inserted to a depth of at least two inch

. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers and practitioners. Bacteriology. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 25 The basket which is to receive the tubes after fiUing should be placed in an inclined position, as this faciU- tates the proper arrangement of the tubes. In filling the tubes the pipette at the end of the rubber hose. Fig. 14 Filtering Media by Means of Vacuum Pump a. Liquid medium e. Reflux flask 6. Absorbent cotton /. Rubber stopper with two holes c. Rubber stopper g. Connection with aspirator d. Filtered medium should be inserted to a depth of at least two inch Stock Photo
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. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers and practitioners. Bacteriology. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 25 The basket which is to receive the tubes after fiUing should be placed in an inclined position, as this faciU- tates the proper arrangement of the tubes. In filling the tubes the pipette at the end of the rubber hose. Fig. 14 Filtering Media by Means of Vacuum Pump a. Liquid medium e. Reflux flask 6. Absorbent cotton /. Rubber stopper with two holes c. Rubber stopper g. Connection with aspirator d. Filtered medium should be inserted to a depth of at least two inches and when the proper amount has been discharged should be removed carefully so as to avoid wetting the mouth of the tube. A wet tube-mouth will cause. 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 work.. Heinemann, Paul Gustav. Chicago, Ill. , The University of Chicago Press