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No, you're not the only curmudgeon (great word!). In the past
literature searches have been time consuming and sometimes frustrating.
These days, typing 'trichrome', etc, into PubMed should release a
slew of papers. This person is relying on the good will of the Histonet
to do <u>all</u> the footwork. <br>
Let us hope that the individuals here are properly acknowledged.<br>
On the other hand, maybe this person only has email and not internet
access.<br>
Mary Lou<br>
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br><br>
Am I the only curmudgeon reading these exchanges?<br><br>
I'm embarrassed for myself by the good will and helpfulness shown
Saulsaulx<br>
by Listmembers. <br><br>
I'd taken it as given that (s)he wanted to find ten double-spaced pages
on<br>
trichrome technique, WRITTEN BY SOMEONE ELSE, that (s)he could hand
in,<br>
retyped, under her / his own name. <br><br>
And I'd made up my mind to remember that name, if it ever emerged
on-list,<br>
so that I could be sure not to hire her / him if the occasion ever
arose.<br><br>
But, when I see the outpouring of information that Listers have
made<br>
available, it seems that I misjudged the situation --<br><br>
with all this help, how could Saulsaulx NOT write a decent paper on his
/<br>
her own?<br><br>
Alex K<br><br>
<br>
Alex Knisely, MD<br>
Consultant Histopathologist<br><br>
alex.knisely@kcl.ac.uk<br>
<br>
Institute of Liver Studies<br>
King's College Hospital<br>
Denmark Hill<br>
London SE5 9RS UK<br>
<br>
+44 (0)20 - 7346 - 3125 telefax<br>
+44 (0)20 - 7346 - 4627 office<br><br>
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