
METHODS OF STERILIZATION PART 2
From many decades, scientists have developed different types of physical, chemical and mechanical methods of sterilization to control microbial growth.
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From many decades, scientists have developed different types of physical, chemical and mechanical methods of sterilization to control microbial growth.
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The scientific methods of sterilization has began just about 100 years ago.Louis Pasteur discovered that microbes might be the cause for the diseases.
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EXTERNAL STRUCTURES OF BACTERIA are 1.Flagella, 2.imbriae/ Pili, 3.Glycocalyx/ Capsules, 4.Sheaths, 5.Prostheceae & stalks, 6.Cell wall.
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Internal structures of Bacteria are 1.Cytoplasmic membrane 2.Intracellular membrane system 3.Cytoplasm 4.Cytoplasmic inclusions, vacuoles and Nucleoids.
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Genus streptococcus pyogenes is a Gram-positive bacterium. The word “Strepto” means “Easily Twisted” where as “Coccus” means “Grain, Seed or Berry”.
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The word ‘Cell’ means a small room or chamber which was first introduced by Robert Hooke. Cells are the structural and functional units of all the living organism. They are capable of carrying the process of life independently.
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Morphology of bacteria : Each bacterial cell measures about 1.25 – 2 µm in diameter & 2-10 µm in length. Cocci are about 0.5-2.5 µm in diameter.
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There are total five editions which were published during Dr. Hahnemann’s life time. All 6 EDITIONS OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE are described in this article.
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Organon of medicine is a book written by Dr. Hahnemann. It contains a set of rules established by him for the guidance of homoeopathic methods of treatment.
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In this Basics of bacteriology post we will learn about some Historical facts, General characteristics of bacteria and will compare them with plant kingdom.
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When essential nutrients are deficient, certain gram-positive bacteria form specialized “Resting” cells which are known as Endospores.
This post is about two microbiologist whose discoveries cause the beginning of new era in the field of microbiology,They are Louis Pasteur & Robert Koch.
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LOGIC IN HOMOEOPATHY is one of the most interesting and discussed topic especially among the Homoeopathic students and practitioners.
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A Bacterial Culture Media is a solid or liquid mixture of chemicals that can support growth of microorganisms and contain a source of carbon and energy.
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Homoeopathy is based on 8 solid, fundamental/ Cardinal principles. These laws guides a Homoeopath to apply the homeopathic medicines therapeutically.
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