[Histonet] Re: 70% from NBF
Ingles Claire
c.ingles <@t> hosp.wisc.edu
Wed Nov 30 10:55:13 CST 2005
I have wondered the same thing many times myself. Whether it was naturally me or the addition of the chemicals that made me a bit strange. I think it may be partly both. I usually blame it on the chemical fumes though. :)
Claire Ingles
Mohs Clinic, UW Hosp.
Madison WI
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From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of Bryan Llewellyn
Sent: Tue 11/29/2005 11:15 AM
To: Histonet
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Re: 70% from NBF
I have often wondered whether I became a histotech because I was born
strange, or whether I became strange because of the time I spent training in
a place like that!
Bryan Llewellyn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gayle Callis" <gcallis <@t> montana.edu>
To: <Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:23 AM
Subject: [Histonet] Re: 70% from NBF
> Joseph made some excellent points here
>
> Chloroform is an excellent clearing agent (used it back in the 60's in
> open dip and dunk processors - O.K. so I'm old!) but no one warned us
> about its carcinogenic nature and there were no safety issue regulations
> then. Take his advice!
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