Laboratory modules in microbiology and parasitology for allied health science courses / Teresa A. Alejaga

By: Alejaga, Teresa A [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : Merriam & Webster Bookstore, c1995Description: v, 351 pages ; illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9713003004Subject(s): MICROBIOLOGY -- LABORATORY MANUALS | PARASITOLOGY -- LABORATORY MANUALSLOC classification: QK 63 .A44 1995
Contents:
Part One. Use of equipment -- Part Two. Basic Microbiological techniques and medical asepsis -- Part Three. Selected microbiological preparations and staining techniques for the study of bacteria.
Summary: Microbiology and Parasitology is a course in allied health sciences colleges, such as nursing, optometry, pharmacy, dentistry and physical therapy. The laboratory portion of the course, through using a manual as a guide, is usually taught with the onset of about thirty to forty five minutes class discussion of theories, principles, and procedures of the activities to be performed. - - Preface.
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Part One. Use of equipment -- Part Two. Basic Microbiological techniques and medical asepsis -- Part Three. Selected microbiological preparations and staining techniques for the study of bacteria.

Microbiology and Parasitology is a course in allied health sciences colleges, such as nursing, optometry, pharmacy, dentistry and physical therapy. The laboratory portion of the course, through using a manual as a guide, is usually taught with the onset of about thirty to forty five minutes class discussion of theories, principles, and procedures of the activities to be performed. - - Preface.

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