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The Indian Journal of Medical Research October 1932

1932

Illustrative matter should not be sent in the form of unarranged drawings or photographs but he definitely arranged or allocated by the author as so many text figures or plates as the case may be having due regard to the size and shape of the page of the Journal and the capacity of the drawings or photos for reduction. [...] In preparation of culture media for any protozoon it is advisable to use the blood of a susceptible animal and great care is to be taken to embody in it the nearest approach to the natural conditions namely the sites of location of the parasites in host's body the physical conditions that prevail there and the method adopted by the parasites to take their nutrition from the host's body. [...] Agar-agar the seaweed-gel imparts the desired solidity durability and resistance to the medium and as it has the property of absorbing a large quantity of water by molecular imbibition it serves the purpose of a culture medium admirably. [...] (2) To determine the most suitable percentage of agar which will lend adequate support to the medium against the sheering stress of a platinum loop and allow the subsequent washing of the culture from the surface without admixture of blood and extraneous matter the mediums consisting of 1 1.5 2 25 3 :3.5 and per tent agar were prepared and at 55°C. [...] (3) To achieve the maximum swelling of the agar and increase in viscosity of the medium the following procedure in preparation of the medium is of importance.
technology medicine science
Pages
364
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxi S.R. Christophers view
Cultivation of Various Leishmania Parasites on Solid Medium
355-368 J.C. Ray view
A Suitable Formula of Ringer’s Solution for Perfusion Work on the Hearts of Indian Frogs.*
369-376 S.A. Rahman, R.N. Abhyankar view
The Influence of H Ion Concentration on Cholera Bacteriophagy. A Preliminary Note
377-386 R. Rao view
Osteomalacia (Late Rickets) Studies. Part X. Administration of Calcium Phosphate
387-390 Dagmar Wilson view
Studies in Pernicious Anæmia of Pregnancy. Part V. Production of a Macrocytic Anæmia in Monkeys by Deficient Feeding
391-ii Lucy Wills, H.S. Bilimoria view
The Genera Heterakis and Pseudaspidodera in Indian Hosts
403-vi P.A. Maplestone view
Sample Surveys of Leprosy in India
421-434 Ernest Muir, Isaac Santra view
Interim Report on 'Pernicious Anæmia of Pregnancy'
435-458 A.L. Mudaliar, K. Rao view
An Investigation into the Causation of Ascites
459-488 M.V. Rao view
The Serological Classification of Lactose Fermenters (B. Coli) as a Guide in Determining their Source
489-504 T. Ayyar view
Studies on Indian Simuliidæ. Part IV*: Descriptions of Two New Species from North-East India Simulium Howletti Sp. N. and Simulium Hirtipannus Sp. N. with a Note on S. Ornatum Meigen
505-iii I.M. Puri view
Studies on Indian Simuliidæ. Part V. Species and Varieties of the Striatum Series
515-ii I.M. Puri view
Moringa Pterygosperma (N.O. Moringæ)
533-544 R.N. Chopra, Premankur De, Nripendra De view
Opium Habit in the Punjab. Part I
545-564 R.N. Chopra view
Some Further Records of Phlebotomus from Africa
565-v J.A. Sinton view
Notes on Some Indian Species of the Genus Phlebotomus. Part XXXI. Phlebotomus Eadithæ N. Sp
577-i J.A. Sinton view
Note on an Intradermal Reaction in Monkey Malaria
581-584 J.A. Sinton, H.W. Mulligan view
All-India Life Tables
585-i H.P. Chaudhuri view
An Inquiry into Snake-Bite in Iraq
599-626 Norman Corkill view
Further Researches into the Treatment of Chronic Benign Tertian Malaria with Plasmoquine and Quinine
627-632 O.D. Jarvis view
Effect of Sunlight and Darkness on the Thyroid Gland
633-636 R. McCarrison view
The Effect of Insanitary Condition on the Thyroid Gland and Other Organs of the Body
637-650 R. McCarrison, K.B. Madhava view
Mineral Metabolism in Rabbits Fed on a Cabbage Diet
651-662 S. Ranganathan view
Chemical Examination of Some Indian Medicinal Plants: Tinospora Cordifolia Solanum Xanthocarpum and Fumaria Officinalis
663-670 Gajanan Pendse, Sikhibhushan Dutt view
Filariasis in North Travancore
671-672 M.O.T. Iyengar view

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