RE: Forceps

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From:Cynthia Favara <cfavara@atlas.niaid.nih.gov> (by way of histonet)
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Cheryl,
	Shandon has electric forceps with their embedder might try
contacting them.
Cynthia Favara

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> From: 	Cheryl Crowder[SMTP:crowder@vt8200.vetmed.lsu.edu]
> Sent: 	Thursday, January 07, 1999 11:09 AM
> To: 	HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: 	Forceps
>
> Hi all - Years ago there were forceps that were "electric".  They had a
> thermostat and of course a cord which connected them to the power source.
> I
> haven;t  seen them for a long time for histology, but wondered if anyone
> had
> seen anything like that in other disciplines.  This is not the Tissue-Tek
> II
> forceps warmer, but true heated forceps.  If anyone has any idea where I
> might find a pair (or 2), please contact me directly.  I don't want to
> crowd
> up the net with stuff like this.  Thank you.
> Cheryl Crowder
> LSU School of Veterinary Medicine
> Dept. of Vet Path.
> crowder@vt8200.vetmed.lsu.edu
> (225) 346-3399
> (FAX)  (225) 236-3226
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