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" ... drams. Said vial shall be covered and made water-tight by the use of a metal screw cap and a rubber or felt washer which has been immersed in melted paraffine ; or, if a test tube be used, it shall be covered with a tightly-fitting rubber cap. "
The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 240
1907
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Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of ..., Volumes 16-17

Minnesota. State Board of Health - 1898 - 518 pages
...pathological specimens for bacteriological examination for diagnosis In cases of suspected diphtheria, tuberculosis, and other communicable diseases: (1)...specimens of diseased tissues shall be a strong glass vial having a capacity not greater than two drams. Said vial shall be covered and made water-tight by the...
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Circular (United States. Bureau of Animal Industry). no. 113 ..., Issues 113-136

1907 - 458 pages
...diphtheria, tuberculosis, and other communicable diseases shall be constructed and prepared as follows : a. The receptacle for moist specimens of diseased tissues...vial or test tube having a capacity not greater than 2 drams. The vial shall be covered and made water-tight by the use of a metal screw cap and a rubber...
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Annual report of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey. 1895-97

1896 - 1312 pages
...specimens of diseased tissues shall be a strong glass vial, having a capacity not greater than four drams. Said vial shall be covered and made water-tight by the use of a metal screw-cap and rubber washer. Said washer shall be at least one-eighth of one inch in thickness....
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Annual Report

New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1897 - 466 pages
...specimens of diseased tissues shall be a strong glass vial, having a capacity not greater than four drams. Said vial shall be covered and made water-tight by the use of a metal screw-cap and rubber washer. Said washer shall be at least one-eighth of one inch in thickness....
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American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record, Volume 32

1898 - 386 pages
...pathological specimens for bacteriological examination for diagnosis in cases of suspected diphtheria, tuberculosis, and other communicable diseases: (1)...specimens of diseased tissues shall be a strong glass vial having a capacity not greater than two drams. Said vial shall be covered and made water-tight by the...
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Report, Volumes 16-17

Minnesota. State Board of Health - 1898 - 518 pages
...pathological specimens for bacteriological examination for diagnosis in cases of suspected diphtheria, tuberculosis, and other communicable diseases: (1)...specimens of diseased tissues shall be a strong glass vial having a capacity not greater than two drams. Said vial shall be covered and made water-tight by the...
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Annual report of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey. 1902

1903 - 428 pages
...pathological specimens for bacteriological examination for diagnosis in cases of suspected diphtheria, tuberculosis and other communicable diseases : 1....shall be covered and made water-tight by the use of a metal screw cap and a rubber or felt washer which has been immersed in melted paraffine ; or, if a...
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Directory of Homoeopathic Physicians in Greater New York and Vicinity

1903 - 158 pages
...Specimens for Bacteriological Examination. " This package to be treated as letter mail. The receptab'e for moist specimens of diseased tissues shall be a...than two drams. Said vial shall be covered and made water tight by use of a metal screw cap and a rubber or felt washer, which has been immersed in melted...
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The Lancet-clinic, Volume 100

1908 - 796 pages
...constructed and prepared as follows : (a) The receptacle for moist specimens of diseased tissues shall be strong glass vial or test tube, having a capacity not greater than two drachms. The vial shall be covered and made water-tight by the use of a metal screw cap and a rubber...
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Annual Report, Volume 28

New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1905 - 522 pages
...diseases: 1. The receptacle fpr moist specimens of diseased tissues shall be a strong glass vial for~te.st tube having a capacity not greater than two drams....shall be covered and made water-tight by the use of a metal schew cap and a rubber or felt washer which has been immersed in melted paraffine; or, if a test...
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