FW: Cornea disease Not HO HO

From:"Monson, Frederick C."



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> From: 	Monson, Frederick C.
> Sent: 	Thursday, January 17, 2002 11:31 AM
> To: 	'WWmn916@aol.com'
> Subject: 	RE: Cornea disease Not HO HO
> 
> Not disease, BUT!!!!
> 
> I remember an early electron microscopist describing how, as a graduate
> student, he would sit at his dissecting scope watching the course of
> osmium tetroxide fixation.  He would stop when his foggy cornea would no
> longer permit him to see anything.  He would resume when his cornea
> cleared a couple days later.  He did not publish the data he collected on
> corneal renewal, because he didn't think of it as an experiment in
> progress, but only as an experiment delayed.
> 
> Oh well, I've done my damage for the day,
> 
> Fred Monson
> 
> Frederick C. Monson, PhD
> The best research
> Center for Advanced Scientific Imaging
> occurs before work
> West Chester University
> at the bench.
> West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, 19383
> 610-738-0437
> fmonson@wcupa.edu
> 
> 
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> From: 	WWmn916@aol.com
> Sent: 	Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:43 PM
> To: 	histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: 	Cornea disease
> 
> Greetings to all, 
>       I'm curious if anyone would know if developing cornea disease is
> somewhat common in the lab world?  With all the chemicals and fumes we
> work with, I wouldn't be surprised. 
> 
> Deb King, HT 
> Sacramento, CA
> 
> 




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