. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . he erythrocytes fresh and thoroughly washed,the saline solution isotonic and all reagents accurately diluted, hemolysisat the end of the hours incubation is complete (Plate V, e) in the firstsix tubes, nearly complete (Plate V, d) in the seventh, partial (Plate V, c)in the eighth, slight in the ninth, and lacking (Plate V, a and b) in thelast four tubes. Then since 0.05 c.c. is the unit of hemolysis, 0.1 c.c.is, in general, used to sensitize 0.1 c.c. of erythrocytes. The interpreta-tion of a hemoly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathogenic-microorganisms-a-practical-manual-for-students-physicians-and-health-officers-he-erythrocytes-fresh-and-thoroughly-washedthe-saline-solution-isotonic-and-all-reagents-accurately-diluted-hemolysisat-the-end-of-the-hours-incubation-is-complete-plate-v-e-in-the-firstsix-tubes-nearly-complete-plate-v-d-in-the-seventh-partial-plate-v-cin-the-eighth-slight-in-the-ninth-and-lacking-plate-v-a-and-b-in-thelast-four-tubes-then-since-005-cc-is-the-unit-of-hemolysis-01-ccis-in-general-used-to-sensitize-01-cc-of-erythrocytes-the-interpreta-tion-of-a-hemoly-image370126725.html
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. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. 138 Immunity the other after twenty-four hours in the ice-box, both observations being made on the same series of tubes. Hemolysis is shown by the appearance of a beauti- ful clear red color of the formerly cloudy greenish suspension. One must notice the diflference between partial and complete hemolysis, different additions of the hemolytic substance being required for these results. Cytolysis.—The phenomena of hemolysis correspond to those by which man Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-upon-the-pathogenic-bacteria-and-protozoa-for-students-of-medicine-and-physicians-bacteriology-pathogenic-bacteria-protozoa-138-immunity-the-other-after-twenty-four-hours-in-the-ice-box-both-observations-being-made-on-the-same-series-of-tubes-hemolysis-is-shown-by-the-appearance-of-a-beauti-ful-clear-red-color-of-the-formerly-cloudy-greenish-suspension-one-must-notice-the-diflference-between-partial-and-complete-hemolysis-different-additions-of-the-hemolytic-substance-being-required-for-these-results-cytolysisthe-phenomena-of-hemolysis-correspond-to-those-by-which-man-image232353992.html
RMRE0HTT–. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. 138 Immunity the other after twenty-four hours in the ice-box, both observations being made on the same series of tubes. Hemolysis is shown by the appearance of a beauti- ful clear red color of the formerly cloudy greenish suspension. One must notice the diflference between partial and complete hemolysis, different additions of the hemolytic substance being required for these results. Cytolysis.—The phenomena of hemolysis correspond to those by which man
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. A text-book of bacteriology; a practical treatise for students and practitioners of medicine. Bacteriology. EXAMINATION OF MATERIAL FROM PATIENTS 179 with sterile two per cent ammonium oxalate solution in test tubes, by which means the clotting is prevented, and transfers can be made more leisurely to culture media. While this method is convenient in cases where blood must be taken at some distance from the laboratory, it is. Fig. 54.—^Blood-Cui/tdre Plate Showing Streptococcus Colonies. Note halo of hemolysis about each colony. preferable, whenever possible, to make cultures from the blood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-bacteriology-a-practical-treatise-for-students-and-practitioners-of-medicine-bacteriology-examination-of-material-from-patients-179-with-sterile-two-per-cent-ammonium-oxalate-solution-in-test-tubes-by-which-means-the-clotting-is-prevented-and-transfers-can-be-made-more-leisurely-to-culture-media-while-this-method-is-convenient-in-cases-where-blood-must-be-taken-at-some-distance-from-the-laboratory-it-is-fig-54blood-cuitdre-plate-showing-streptococcus-colonies-note-halo-of-hemolysis-about-each-colony-preferable-whenever-possible-to-make-cultures-from-the-blood-image232433245.html
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