Please unsubscribe my email from your list.
Thank you,
James B. McCormick, M.D.
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Samuri.
The website www.scienceheritagelimited.com has available 8 books that are
reprints of historically important history of microscopy and histotechnology
books included is the 1885 edition of Arthur Bolles Lee's The Microtomist's
Vade-Mecum. It's amazing how little (relatively)
Rene,
I think you're correct. In many of the old/antique supply catalogues there are
listings for several types of spring coverslip clamping forceps that were
used to compress the coverslip while drying the mountant, and to distribute
Canada balsam evenly beneath the cover. When I used to make
Histonet friends,
Try using the hex head of a 3/8 inch diameter 1-2 1/2 long bolt.
This works quite well and costs about 15 cents at the hardware store.
J.B.McCormick, M.D.
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Dear Ms.Marcum,
Congratulations to you for your accomplishments, and they are many. And, to
everyone else in Histoland that has grown with OJTafter all it's experience
on the job that provides the opportunity to learn. Certification is a method
of finding the finish line of the path