Clostridium botulinum

INDEX TO MICRO SLIDES

Summer Quarter
©David B. Fankhauser, Ph.D.,
Professor of Biology and Chemistry
             University of Cincinnati Clermont College, 
Batavia OH 45103

Trichinella spiralis 
 
Clostridium botulinum,
etiological agent of botulism,
has terminal "slipper" shaped spores.
rvsd 30 June 1994, 3 July 97, 25 June 01

This page has been accessed Counter times since 11 July 2001. 
Trichinella spiralis,
encysted in skeletal muscle (pork?)
is a  eukaryotic nematode
This is the set of prepared slides I have used to teach Microbiology since the early 1980s.

Please keep these slides in the correct order in their case. Carefully wipe all immersion oil off of them before you return them to the case. Sign your name (very small) and the year on the label on the front of the slide box to show that you received them in good order.
 

Slide No. Specimen  Catalog Number1
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Letter "e" 
Bacteria, three types  
Bacillus anthracis 
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 
Proteus vulgaris-flagellar stain 
Bacterial capsules (negative stain) 
Neisseria gonorrhoeae  
Pseudomonas flourescens 
Azotobacter aerogenes 
Rhizobium leguminosarum 
Brucella abortus  
Enterobacter aerogenes 
Streptococcus lactis 
Staphylococcus aureus  
Bacillus subtilis  
Clostridium botulinum 
Clostridium tetani 
Rhodospirillum rubrum  
Giardia lamblia 
Trichomonas vaginalis group (with flagellum clearer
Trypanosoma lewisi 
Trypanosoma gambiense 
Plasmodium vivax  
Trichinella spiralis 
Mixed Protozoans
Z 1
90 W 0151
90 W 2021
90 W 2054
90 W 0542
Ba 016A
Ba 133
Ba 165
90 W 0529
Ba 169a
Ba 37E
90 W 0521
90 W 0559
90 W 2079
90 W 0533
Ba 45
Ba 60
90 W 0551
PS 210
PS 250
PS 300
PS 310
PS 620
PS 2430
Z 50
1 All slides beginning with a "90 W" are from Wards. The rest are from Carolina Biological: Z = zoology, Ba = bacteria. PS = parasites.