I've worked in about 60 pathology operations since 1964. I have NEVER seen silver nitrate used for tissue marking, though I've heard of it.
I think the point about the silver fouling processors is well taken. In addition, silver has the nasty habit of forming explosive complexes - I don't want to think about it reacting with Bouin's fixative to form silver picrate. There are basically three options. India ink - $4 a bottle from your local crafts store. Special marking inks, of which the Davidson marking inks are perhaps the most widely used, and in my opinion the best (I have no commercial connection with Mrs. Stewart, much less with Martha Stewart). The third option is tattoo inks - cheap, available in an unlimited variety of colors, and in my limited experience with them they get the job done. Bob Richmond Samurai Pathologist Knoxville TN _______________________________________________ Histonet mailing list Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/histonet