RE: Gallstones in a paperweight
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From: | Pam Marcum <pmarcum@polysciences.com> |
To: | Emma Carter <E.Carter@OxfordBioMedica.co.uk>, 'Scott Taft' <ss336@yahoo.com>, HistoNet Server <HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu> |
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But sentimental. I have a sister like that too. Pam Marcum
-----Original Message-----
From: Emma Carter [mailto:E.Carter@OxfordBioMedica.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 4:24 AM
To: 'Scott Taft'; HistoNet Server
Subject: RE: Gallstones in a paperweight
My sister had her kneecap removed a number of years ago, and was given it by
the hospital in a jar of formalin. She was intending to put it in a
paperweight, but never got around to it.....
I have no idea what happened to it............she always was a horrid
child!!!
emma
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Taft [SMTP:ss336@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 7:43 PM
> To: HistoNet Server
> Subject: Gallstones in a paperweight
>
> Histonetters,
>
> I used to be bothered by the looks of gallstones,
> cataracts, tonsils, etc. after they were in a takehome
> bag after several months. You DO have those people out
> there that no sooner have you stepped into their house
> for supper they stick this bag in your face and say,
> "See what I had taken out in surgery!??"
>
> Then you politely say, "Uh, can we eat at 8:30 tonight
> instead of 6, I'm not hungry right now!?"
>
> So, the way I dealt with this is, I got permission to
> make paperweights in plastic and put a nice colored
> card with our hospitals' logo on it that said, "Thanks
> for choosing XXXXX Medical Center" It was a very nice
> way to present those take home specimens. I got the
> method to work fast with little hands on time. Haven't
> done it for over 15 years and don't remember the
> company that I got the "cold plastic" from but imagine
> the internet would come in handy here. Someone
> suggested embedding their hospital bill in the
> paperweight!!! (I paid this much for this procedure
> and look what I have to show for it)
>
> Now people could eat supper at 7:00 p.m. instead of
> 8:30.
>
> Scott Taft HT(ASCP)
> Tucson, AZ
>
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