[Histonet] re what is histology?

Chung, Luong lchung <@t> ppmh.org
Mon Nov 17 11:36:29 CST 2003


That is funny.  I ran into the same situation about "Cytology".
  When someone asked me what do I do?  I said "Cytology", then they said
"Psychology"?  I will explain to them "NO, not psychology, It's Cytology and
it's study of CELL"  In return they replied "so what do you SALE and do you
work on a commission".  






-----Original Message-----
From: Carl [mailto:carl.hobbs <@t> kcl.ac.uk]
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 2:53 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] re what is histology?


After a friend asked what I am/did, I expained about Histology, staining,
dyes etc. I subsequently overheard him saying to another person that I was
an artist! To him dyes/stains= paints...( hadn't listened to a word....or my
explanation was inadequate  lol)
I suppose it's true; a picture paints a thousand words. Perhaps that's why,
for example, the pathologist uses many words to describe what's seen in a
section  ;-)


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