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A. DAIGGER & COMPANY, CHICAGO, U. S. A. 



BACTERIOLOGICAL SECTION 



The important position now occupied by Bacteriology in all considerations of the 

 Public Health and in many industries has produced a constantly increasing demand 

 for high grade Bacteriological Apparatus. While it rs impossible for us to list all of 

 the Apparatus required for Bacteriological work, we present in this catalog most 

 popular forms of Incubators, Sterilizers, Auto-Claves, Microscopes, Microtomes and 

 Bacteriological Glassware. 



On the following page we have a list of equipments necessary for the operation 

 of a Bacteriological Laboratory of medium size. We are prepared to furnish this 

 outfit complete or separately. 



We have on hand at present a stock of "Gruebler's" Bacteriological Stains, as 

 well as those made in this country, as listed below. 



If interested kindly write us regarding this stock of original Gruebler's Stains 

 and we shall gladly quote price on same. 



AMERICAN MADE BACTERIOLOGICAL STAINS 



In glass vials with metal screw cap 



AZ _J Gjemsa .' ? f 4^' $fo' 



AZUR II Giemsa 1.35 5.4O 



AZUR II Kosin Giemsa '. ' 1.70 e'.SO 



Misiiiark Brown 



Brilliant Green .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 



Congo Red 



Crystal Violet 



Eosin, soluble in water 



Eosin, soluble in alcohol 



Erythrosin 



Fuchsin Basic, for bacilli .......[.......... 



Fuchsin Acid 



Gentian Violet 



Hsematoxylln, pure crystals 



Jenner's Dry Stain .25 .80 



Malachit Green, crystals 



Methyl Orange Indicator . 



Methyl Violet 1 B 



Methyl Violet 2 B 



Methyl Violet 6 B ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 



Methylene Blue, Bact., for bacilli 



Methylene Blue, B. X 



Methylene Blue, medicinal pure 



Neutral Red 25 i.oo 



Orange G 



Safranin, soluble in water 



Scarlet Red 



Thionin 



Tolnidin Blue 



Victoria Green 



Wright's Dry Stain .35 1.40 



Additional stains will be added from time to time, as soon as they have 

 proven to be thoroughly reliable. 



STAIN IN SOLUTION 



$3.15 

 5.6O 

 3.15 

 4.2O 

 4.2O 

 4.2O 

 7.00 

 4.20 

 6.30 

 4.20 

 4.20 

 8.40 

 5.60 

 5.60 

 4.20 

 4.20 

 4.20 

 3.15 

 4.2O 

 7.OO 



10.50 

 4.2O 

 4.20 

 6.30 

 6-30 

 6.30 

 6.30 



17.50 

 been tested and 



Alum Carmine $0.25 



Alum Haematoxylin 25 



Bismark Brown 25 



Borax Carmine 25 



Carbol Fuchsin, Gabbett's .25 



Carbol Fuchsin, Ziehl-N-eelsen 25 



Carmine Neutral 25 



Delafield's Haematoxylin Solution 25 



Rosin, 1 p. c., Alcoholic 25 



Eosin, 1 p. c., Aqueous 25 



Eosinated Methylene Blue, Jenner's... .50 

 Eosinated Methylene Blue, Hasting's.. .50 

 Eosinated Methylene Blue, Wright's. . .50 



Ehrlich's Tri-Acid 50 



Gabbett's Carbol Fuchsin 25 



Giemsa's Spirochaete l.OO 



Gabbett's Acid Methylene Blue 25 



Gram's Gentian Violet 25 



Gram's Solution of Iodine 20 



Gentian Violet, 1 p. c., Aqueous 25 



Gentian Violet, 2 p. c., Alcoholic 25 



Thymol Blue acid range 



Brom-Phenol Blue 



Methyl Red 



Brom-Cresol Purple 



Brom -Thymol Blue 



Phenol Red 



Cresol Red 



Gentian Violet, Gram's $0.25 



Goldhorn's Polychrome Methylene Blue .40 



Haematoxylin Solution, Delafleld's 25 



Hasting's Eosinated Methylene Blue.. .50 



.Tenner's Eosinated Methylene Blue 60 



Krauss-Giemsa, Two Solution 1.25 



LoefHer's Methylene Blue 25 



Methylene Blue, Acid, Gabbett's .25 



Methylene, Loeffler's 25 



Picro Carmine .25 



Polychrome Methylene Blue, Goldhorn's .40 



Solution of Iodine, Gram's 2O 



Solution Toison's 15 



Spirochaete, Giemsa's l.OO 



Toison's Solution 15 



Tri-Acid Ehrlich's 50 



Wright's Eosinated Methylene Blue... .50 



Ziehl-Neelsen Carbol Fuchsin 25 



Other Stains and Solutions Made Upon 

 Request. 



$0.50 per decigram 



Thymol Blue alkaline range 



These indicators are manufactured in a spirit of co-operation with medical research, 

 rather than for profit. It is desirable, therefore, to distribute them in quantities of not 

 more than five decigrams to a large number of investigators. In special instances, larger 

 quantities may be obtained, should they be actually needed, and in the future, if large 

 quantities of the indicators are required, the demand will be met. 



