Phase Microscopy in Bacteriology |
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Authors: | Oscar W. Richards |
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Affiliation: | a Research Division, American Optical Co., Scientific Instrument Division, Buffalo 15, NY |
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Abstract: | The function and use of the phase microscope is described for controlling the contrast in the image and making visible unstained, living microorganisms and cytological details within them. The miscroscope may be used to examine unstained, growing cultures in Petri dishes, even with the oil immersion lens. Flagella are shown on the living spore of Ashbya. Since microorganisms show sharp edges under the phase microscope, measurement of unstained living cells is now possible. B. megatherium was found to average 1.0μ in width and B. cereus 1.1 μ in width with very small variation. Observations on locomotion are like those reported by Pijper. Stained preparations of low contrast may be seen with considerably enhanced contrast by phase microscopy. |
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