Fah. was still infecting. Martin heated tuberculous matter in sealed tubes to 212° Fah. and found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauvean and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of the boiling temperature and Galtier... Reports - Page 79by New Hampshire - 1893Full view - About this book
| Rhode Island. Board of Agriculture - 1894 - 708 pages
...sealed tubes to 212i, but found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauveau and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...and Galtier found that 162" F., kept up for a length 0f time, sterilized. This last temperature coagulates white of egg and other aIbumens, and if continued... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1893 - 554 pages
...sealed tubes to 212°, but found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauveau and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...meat is not coagulated and discolored, but oozes out as a red fluid, and the germ survives. So much for eating the rare steaks of a tuberculous animal.... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1893 - 364 pages
...sealed tubes to 212°, but found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauveau and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...meat is not coagulated and discolored, but oozes out as a red fluid, and the germ survives. So much for eating the rare steaks of a tuberculous animal.... | |
| 1893 - 374 pages
...sealed tubes to 212°, but found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauveau and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...meat is not coagulated and discolored, but oozes out as a red fluid, and the germ survives. So much for eating the rare steaks of a tuberculous animal.... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1893 - 834 pages
...sealed tubes to 212° Fah., and found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauveau and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...boiling temperature, and Galtier found that 162° Fah., which coagulates albumen, sterilizes completely if kept up for a sufficient length of time. If,... | |
| 1894 - 756 pages
...sealed tubes to 212° Fah. and found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauvean and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...the boiling temperature and Galtier found that 162° Fah., which coagulates aIbumen, sterilized completely if kept up for a sufficient length of time. If... | |
| 1894 - 1232 pages
...sealed tubes to 212° Fah. and found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauvean and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...the boiling temperature and Galtier found that 162° Fah., which coagulates albumen, sterilized completely if kept up for a sufficient length of time. If... | |
| New York (State). Department of Agriculture - 1895 - 1272 pages
...sealed tubes to 212° Fah. and found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauvean and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...the boiling temperature and Galtier found that 162° Fah., which coagulates albumen, sterilized completely if kept up for a sufficient length of time. If... | |
| Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1895 - 846 pages
...sealed tubes to 212° Fah. and found that even then some germs would exceptionally escape. Chauvean and Arloing found that nothing survived half an hour of...the boiling temperature and Galtier found that 162° Fah., which coagulates albumen, sterilized completely if kept up for a sufficient length of time. If... | |
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