Re: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

2018-05-21 Thread Esther C Peters via Histonet
Hi Gordon,


I think you meant a histopathology atlas for slide reading, right? I am not a 
human histopathologist, but there are many such texts available, for example, 
see these at Amazon:


https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=histopathology

Amazon.com: histopathology: 
Books<https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=histopathology>
www.amazon.com
Online shopping from a great selection at Books Store.

Also, several websites from medical schools offer virtual microscopy histoslide 
collections of different pathologies, such as:


https://med.virginia.edu/biomolecular-analysis-facility/services/shared-instrumentation/aperio-scanscope-slide-scanner/catalogs-of-histology-and-pathology-virtual-slides-on-the-web/


<https://med.virginia.edu/biomolecular-analysis-facility/services/shared-instrumentation/aperio-scanscope-slide-scanner/catalogs-of-histology-and-pathology-virtual-slides-on-the-web/>http://www.mbfbioscience.com/iowavirtualslidebox


<https://med.virginia.edu/biomolecular-analysis-facility/services/shared-instrumentation/aperio-scanscope-slide-scanner/catalogs-of-histology-and-pathology-virtual-slides-on-the-web/>https://www.amboss.com/us/knowledge/Virtual_histopathology_slide_box


And others, just search in Google for "histopathology virtual slide box."


Perhaps one of the pathologists on this list-serv can guide you to the best 
one(s) for your needs!


Esther


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From: Frazier, John via Histonet 
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 5:31:01 PM
To: Saundra Ellis
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

Histotechnology: A Self-Instructional Text
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On May 19, 2018, at 5:17 PM, Saundra Ellis <
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Anything written by Freida Carson.

Saundra Ellis
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From: Gordon Brown via Histonet 
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2018 2:49:45 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Cc: Gordon Brown
Subject: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

Can anyone give me recommendations for a good histopathology text and
atlas? I'm not a professional or even a formal student, I'm an amateur
microscopist with a keen interest in histology, although I did attend a UK
medical school many years ago only to decide that medicine was not for me.
I'm now retired and expanding my interest in microscopy, which has
fascinated me since the age of 8, I now have a collection of decent
microscopes and microtomes and I'm setting up my study as a home microscopy
and slide making facility. I have a growing collection of old histology
slides including a number of pathology examples and I'm keen to be able to
identify the histological changes that take place due to disease. In
particular I am looking to be able to identify and photograph carcinomas as
I recently acquired a photomicrography bench used by the Imperial Cancer
Research Campaign in London during the 1950s and 1960s, and it would be
appropriate to use it for the purpose it was designed for.

Hope someone can help, I've subscribed to this list for many years but only
rarely posted anything, the last time was when I enquired about replaceable
blade holders for the original Cambridge rocking microtome and a very kind
histologist in the USA sent me a slightly damaged holder and some blades.
Fortunately I never managed to adapt it for the Cambridge as it is a
perfect fit for the Reichert and Leitz rotary microtomes I now own!
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Re: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

2018-05-20 Thread Frazier, John via Histonet
Histotechnology: A Self-Instructional Text
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On May 19, 2018, at 5:17 PM, Saundra Ellis <
saundra.el...@floridawomancare.com> wrote:

Anything written by Freida Carson.

Saundra Ellis
Histology Supervisor
Florida Woman Care Laboratory
Cell (360) 513-9665 (best contact)
FAX (813) 433-5542

saundra.el...@floridawomancare.com



From: Gordon Brown via Histonet 
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2018 2:49:45 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Cc: Gordon Brown
Subject: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

Can anyone give me recommendations for a good histopathology text and
atlas? I'm not a professional or even a formal student, I'm an amateur
microscopist with a keen interest in histology, although I did attend a UK
medical school many years ago only to decide that medicine was not for me.
I'm now retired and expanding my interest in microscopy, which has
fascinated me since the age of 8, I now have a collection of decent
microscopes and microtomes and I'm setting up my study as a home microscopy
and slide making facility. I have a growing collection of old histology
slides including a number of pathology examples and I'm keen to be able to
identify the histological changes that take place due to disease. In
particular I am looking to be able to identify and photograph carcinomas as
I recently acquired a photomicrography bench used by the Imperial Cancer
Research Campaign in London during the 1950s and 1960s, and it would be
appropriate to use it for the purpose it was designed for.

Hope someone can help, I've subscribed to this list for many years but only
rarely posted anything, the last time was when I enquired about replaceable
blade holders for the original Cambridge rocking microtome and a very kind
histologist in the USA sent me a slightly damaged holder and some blades.
Fortunately I never managed to adapt it for the Cambridge as it is a
perfect fit for the Reichert and Leitz rotary microtomes I now own!
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Re: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

2018-05-19 Thread Cristi Rigazio via Histonet
Ada Feldman does a great course in fundamentals!  I believe I have the power 
point from NSH last year if I can find it!

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> On May 19, 2018, at 5:17 PM, Saundra Ellis via Histonet 
>  wrote:
> 
> Anything written by Freida Carson.
> 
> Saundra Ellis
> Histology Supervisor
> Florida Woman Care Laboratory
> Cell (360) 513-9665 (best contact)
> FAX (813) 433-5542
> 
> saundra.el...@floridawomancare.com
> 
> 
> 
> From: Gordon Brown via Histonet 
> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2018 2:49:45 PM
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Cc: Gordon Brown
> Subject: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations
> 
> Can anyone give me recommendations for a good histopathology text and atlas? 
> I'm not a professional or even a formal student, I'm an amateur microscopist 
> with a keen interest in histology, although I did attend a UK medical school 
> many years ago only to decide that medicine was not for me. I'm now retired 
> and expanding my interest in microscopy, which has fascinated me since the 
> age of 8, I now have a collection of decent microscopes and microtomes and 
> I'm setting up my study as a home microscopy and slide making facility. I 
> have a growing collection of old histology slides including a number of 
> pathology examples and I'm keen to be able to identify the histological 
> changes that take place due to disease. In particular I am looking to be able 
> to identify and photograph carcinomas as I recently acquired a 
> photomicrography bench used by the Imperial Cancer Research Campaign in 
> London during the 1950s and 1960s, and it would be appropriate to use it for 
> the purpose it was designed for.
> 
> Hope someone can help, I've subscribed to this list for many years but only 
> rarely posted anything, the last time was when I enquired about replaceable 
> blade holders for the original Cambridge rocking microtome and a very kind 
> histologist in the USA sent me a slightly damaged holder and some blades. 
> Fortunately I never managed to adapt it for the Cambridge as it is a perfect 
> fit for the Reichert and Leitz rotary microtomes I now own!
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Re: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

2018-05-19 Thread Saundra Ellis via Histonet
Anything written by Freida Carson.

Saundra Ellis
Histology Supervisor
Florida Woman Care Laboratory
Cell (360) 513-9665 (best contact)
FAX (813) 433-5542

saundra.el...@floridawomancare.com



From: Gordon Brown via Histonet 
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2018 2:49:45 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Cc: Gordon Brown
Subject: [Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

Can anyone give me recommendations for a good histopathology text and atlas? 
I'm not a professional or even a formal student, I'm an amateur microscopist 
with a keen interest in histology, although I did attend a UK medical school 
many years ago only to decide that medicine was not for me. I'm now retired and 
expanding my interest in microscopy, which has fascinated me since the age of 
8, I now have a collection of decent microscopes and microtomes and I'm setting 
up my study as a home microscopy and slide making facility. I have a growing 
collection of old histology slides including a number of pathology examples and 
I'm keen to be able to identify the histological changes that take place due to 
disease. In particular I am looking to be able to identify and photograph 
carcinomas as I recently acquired a photomicrography bench used by the Imperial 
Cancer Research Campaign in London during the 1950s and 1960s, and it would be 
appropriate to use it for the purpose it was designed for.

Hope someone can help, I've subscribed to this list for many years but only 
rarely posted anything, the last time was when I enquired about replaceable 
blade holders for the original Cambridge rocking microtome and a very kind 
histologist in the USA sent me a slightly damaged holder and some blades. 
Fortunately I never managed to adapt it for the Cambridge as it is a perfect 
fit for the Reichert and Leitz rotary microtomes I now own!
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[Histonet] Histopathology text recommendations

2018-05-19 Thread Gordon Brown via Histonet
Can anyone give me recommendations for a good histopathology text and atlas? 
I'm not a professional or even a formal student, I'm an amateur microscopist 
with a keen interest in histology, although I did attend a UK medical school 
many years ago only to decide that medicine was not for me. I'm now retired and 
expanding my interest in microscopy, which has fascinated me since the age of 
8, I now have a collection of decent microscopes and microtomes and I'm setting 
up my study as a home microscopy and slide making facility. I have a growing 
collection of old histology slides including a number of pathology examples and 
I'm keen to be able to identify the histological changes that take place due to 
disease. In particular I am looking to be able to identify and photograph 
carcinomas as I recently acquired a photomicrography bench used by the Imperial 
Cancer Research Campaign in London during the 1950s and 1960s, and it would be 
appropriate to use it for the purpose it was designed for.

Hope someone can help, I've subscribed to this list for many years but only 
rarely posted anything, the last time was when I enquired about replaceable 
blade holders for the original Cambridge rocking microtome and a very kind 
histologist in the USA sent me a slightly damaged holder and some blades. 
Fortunately I never managed to adapt it for the Cambridge as it is a perfect 
fit for the Reichert and Leitz rotary microtomes I now own!
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