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Subject: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about a
gall bladder in vinegar ?
I have a patient requesting her gall bladder be returned to her for
religious reason
At a risk of inviting a series of puns/jokes, I do remember a Journal of
Histotechnology article that discussed the use of honey as a fixative and
a preservative.
Mark Frei MT(ASCP) / Technical Marketing Specialist
Sigma-Aldrich Hematology & Histology
3050 Spruce Street / Saint Louis, MO, 631
Use brine as a base for all pickling. Mix 6 cups distilled water, 3 cups
white vinegar and 1/2 cup pickling salt in a large pot. Boil gently.
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about a
gall bladder in vinegar ?
I'm overwhelmed at the huge resp
ranza, Vinnie; histonet
Subject: RE: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about a
gall bladder in vinegar ?
Does she already have a funeral home picked out? Perhaps she can ask the
funeral home to "store" it for her, and then release it only to a
funeral home. I would
Subject: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about a gall
bladder in vinegar ?
I have a patient requesting her gall bladder be returned to her for religious
reasons.
The premise I've been given is so that, upon death, the patient may be stored
with her body parts.
My fac
I think it is a good idea of a pickled gall bladder. Do not add onions please!
René J.
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Subject: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about a g
the pickle joke here.
Mike
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Subject: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about
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I have a patient requesting her gall bladder be returned to her for
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Subject: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about a
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I have a patient requesting her gall bladder be returned to her for
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Vinnie
You can also use glycerin.
Barry
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Subject: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about
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I have a patient requesting her gall bladder be returned to her for
religious reasons. Th
hanksgiving approaches, what do you think about a gall bladder in vinegar
?> CC: > > Could you give it to her in a plastic bag, with a container, and
tell> her to store it in rubbing alcohol? j> > Joyce Weems> Pathology Manager>
Saint Joseph's Hospital > 5665 Pea
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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 5:37 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] as Thanksgiving approaches, what do you think about
a gall bladder in vinegar ?
I have a patient requesting her
I have a patient requesting her gall bladder be returned to her for religious
reasons.
The premise I've been given is so that, upon death, the patient may be stored
with her body parts.
My facility has concerns about providing it to her in formalin (for obvious
reasons) or alcohol. The patient
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