A Comparative Study of Methods of Examining Feces for Evidences of Parasitism
A Comparative Study of Methods of Examining Feces for Evidences of Parasitism
Maurice C Maurice Crowther Hall
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Tentative attempts to use a differential stain were unsatisfactory. In one of these, sul- phuric acid and iodin were added to slide preparations to distinguish cellulose substances which might otherwise have to be examined as COMPARATIVE TESTS OF METHODS. 20 possibly parasitic. By this method cellulose was colored violet or black, and nematode eggs brown, or at times black, with a light areole where the shell showed at the periphery. As such a method lessened the refractive index which makes mo...st nematode eggs so conspicuous, the use of these reagents was discontinued as giving no improvement in the resulting preparations. Stubbendorff (18t)3a) has noted this test and a number of others in a note on the differential diagnosis of parasite eggs and plant spores. COMPARATIVE TESTS OF THE WRITER'S METHOD AND OTHER METHODS. For about a year comparative tests of the writer's method and other methods were made in the examination of feces of various kinds. So far as possible equal amounts of feces were examined and the slides made from equal amounts of material.
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