When I had my first baby, someone from the lab where I had been working until
just before then arrived to collect the placenta, having asked my permission
beforehand. He seemed pretty pleased about it.
Lesley.
On 03-28-2012, at 6:40 PM, Caroline Miller wrote:
WellI am 6 months
Like I said, it just gets funnier and funnier. And I agree with the Samurai
Pathologist about the original post in this thread: Eeeeww!
Lesley.
On 03-28-2012, at 10:40 AM, O'Donnell, Bill wrote:
OK, this is too funny. I swear I got this message concerning my last
post. I wonder what
It is indeed a joke, an oldie but a goodie. I first heard it years ago about
the Medieval Portuguese Jews who converted to Christianity as the only
alternative to death at the hands of the Inquisition. The Bishop made a
surprise visit to a convert's house during Friday-night-supper, so the
You're right about your second paragraph. I tried to reply with the original
joke, which is indeed about people of the Mosaic faith (only I used the more
usual term) surviving the Inquisition, but I got this reply:
This email has violated the RACIAL DISCRIMINATION.
and Quarantine entire
...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Lesley
Weston
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 2:26 PM
To: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] FW: Redneck Lent
It is indeed a joke, an oldie but a goodie. I first heard it years ago about
the Medieval Portuguese Jews who converted to Christianity
team, and I don't think it would be all that effective.
The tissue from the animal that died at the wrong time is not
comparable to perfused tissue, but as Tom says, it might still be
worth processing. If nothing else, it will show how much difference
perfusion makes.
Lesley Weston
People have much the same effect.
Lesley Weston.
On 22-Oct-09, at 12:35 PM, Haynes, MaryAnne wrote:
Some Health departments state that plants and their potting soil
can be a potential microbial and fungi contaminate in the lab.
Mary Anne Haynes
Mary Anne D. Haynes, MBHA, DLM, SLS(ASCP