The Puering, Bating & Drenching of SkinsWood, Joseph Turney
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The Puering, Bating & Drenching of Skins
Wood, Joseph Turney
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[174] Potassium phosphate, 1 grm.; magnesium sulphate, 0·2 grm.;
calcium chloride, 0·1; water, 1000 c.c. _Vide_ Frankland and Frew,
Trans. 1892, 255.
Plates of this gelatin in Petri dishes were prepared from the
previously used supposed pure cultures which had been preserved in
sealed tubes. These were found to be dead. A modification of the method
previously described by one of us[175] was adopted.
[175] J.S.C.I. 1890, 28.
A solution of nutrient glucose was inoculated from a working drench,
and as soon as the liquid was observed to become cloudy, a tube of the
solid glucose gelatin was inoculated from it by plunging in a platinum
needle. In two days the bacteria developed along the needle track.
Fig. 32 shows the appearance of the tube four days after inoculation, a
bubble of gas being formed in the solid gelatin. On the following day,
the tube was broken, and from the portion where gas was given off most
vigorously other tubes of solid and liquid media were inoculated. Acid
was quickly formed in the nutrient glucose solutions. In the gelatin
tubes, the bacteria developed well in the depth. The now purified
culture was passed through three more glucose gelatin tubes, each time
also a glucose tube being inoculated. From the last of these tubes a
very minute quantity was taken 12 hours after inoculation on the point
of a platinum needle, and a streak culture made on glucose gelatin. In
24 hours a growth could be seen on the surface of the gelatin in the
form of minute dots perfectly separated one from another.
[Illustration: Fig. 32.--Cultures of α in Glucose Gelatin, showing
Bubbles of Gas.]
[Illustration: Fig. 30.--B. Furfuris α.
Illustration: Fig. 31.--B. Furfuris β.
ORGANISMS CAUSING BRAN FERMENTATION. PURE CULTURES.]
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