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APPENDIX A.
GOVERNMENT BACTERIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE.
Report for the year 1933.
By A. V. GREAVES, M.B., (Tor.), M.C.P. & S., (Ont.), D.T.M., (Liverpool).
INTRODUCTORY.
(1) Administrative.-There were no changes under this heading during the year.
(2) Buildings and Equipment.-A part of the basement was fitted up as a laboratory for the purpose of accommodating the student sanitary inspectors under the scheme recently approved. This is used as a lecture and demonstrating room both for the teaching of bacteriology and malariology. The equipment is simple but sufficient for the purpose. Two new microscopes have been provided and there are the usual gas fittings, sink, reagent shelves, etc.
There have been no other alterations in the buildings.
A new binocular microscope has been purchased, partly to take the place of one very old one used by one of the junior assistants and partly to permit one to be sent away for repairs when required. We actually only have just what is needed and no more, and some of the instruments are long past their greatest usefulness.
One large and two small centrifuges of the latest high-speed pattern have been purchased and installed.
(3) Library. The following additions were made to the library during the year:-
1. Surgical Pathology of the Skin, Fascia, Muscles, Tendons, Blood and Lymph Vessels, A. E. Hertzler, 1931.
2. Lyon's Medical Jurisprudence for India, Waddell, 1928.
3. Neoplastic Diseases, James Ewing, 1931.
4. Vitamins: A Survey of Present Knowledge, Medical Research Council, 1932.
5. Tuberculous Disease in Children: Its Pathology and Bacteriology, J. W. S. Blacklock, Medical Research Council, 1932.
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APPENDIX A.
GOVERNMENT BACTERIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE.
Report for the year 1933.
By A. V. GREAVES, M.B., (Tor.), M.C.P. & S., (Ont.), D.T.M., (Liverpool).
INTRODUCTORY.
(1) Administrative.-There were no changes under this head- ing during the year.
(2) Buildings and Equipment.-A part of the basement was fitted up as a laboratory for the purpose of accommodating the student sanitary inspectors under the scheme recently approved. This is used as a lecture and demonstrating room both for the teaching of bacteriology and malariology. The equipment is simple but sufficient for the purpose. Two new microscopes have been provided and there are the usual gas fittings, sink, reagent shelves, etc.
There have been no other alterations in the buildings.
A new binocular microscope has been purchased, partly to take the place of one very old one used by one of the junior assistants and partly to permit one to be sent away for repairs when required. We actually only have just what is needed and no more, and some of the instruments are long past their greatest usefulness.
One large and two small centrifuges of the latest high speed pattern have been purchased and installed.
(3) Library. The following additions were made to the library during the year:-
1. Surgical Pathology of the
of the Skin,
Skin, Fascia, Muscles, Tendons, Blood and Lymph Vessels, A. E. Hertzler, 1931.
2. Lyon's Medical Jurisprudence for India, Waddell, 1928. 3. Neoplastic Diseases, James Ewing, 1931.
4. Vitamins: A Survey of Present Knowledge, Medical Re-
search Council, 1932.
5. Tuberculous Disease in Children : Its Pathology and Bacteriology, J. W. S. Blacklock, Medical Research Council, 1932.
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