h2o bath surface/ small biopsies

From:Mary Lou Norman <mlm11@cornell.edu>

2 new (?) ideas.........
   for the water bath I've always used old telephone books.
   for small biopsies, lens paper folded over a couple of times. It does 
not unfold in the cassette.
Mary Lou



>Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2001 09:35:57 +0100
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>From: Neuropathology <Neuropath.Frenchay@dial.pipex.com>
>Subject: Re: Small biopsies and hard scratchy toilet paper
>To: Histonet <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
>
>Also great for skimming the surface of water baths.  It was a great
>dissapointment to me when I could no longer find a supplier in the U.K.
>What it was least useful for, of course, was it's intended purpose.
>
>Andy Shand
>
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>Subject: RE: Small biopsies
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>
> > Tracey Gunn writes:
> > >A very cheap paper to use for small biopsies is the very hard and
>scratchy
> > toilet paper!<
> >
> > Good idea.  It is easy to find, being available in virtually all
> > institutional lavatories!
> >
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