And I appreciate Bryan Llewellyn and the other old experienced hands
and I really like Gray and Humason and even Lillie, and the others and the
way they wrote and the way they thought,
and their delight and fascination with the world they were discovering.
E. Wayne Johnson
Enable AgTech
Beijing
Many old books are here as e-versions: www.archive.org
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Maxim Peshkov
Russia
Taganrog
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John,
Thank you for your response. I should have been a little clearer in my original
post. I was posting the question on behalf of one of my students. In the
course that I teach I have chosen to not use a required textbook. I list
several recommended texts, including yours. Many of the
Good morning. I was wondering if any of you all are having problems
receiving reagent alcohol in this time of crisis? Hope not! We need to
keep our tissue processors rolling!
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Rhonda Ford, Histology Lab
Henry Community Health
Main Campus
New Castle, Indiana 47362
(765) 521-1148
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Hello, Tom.
Some old classics are there for free, most notably JR Baker's "Principles of
Biological Microtechnique" (1958), but almost anything more recent has to be
bought.
There are plenty of cheap older editions of histotechnology books on sites like
AbeBooks. Check it out for the last