RE: Information on the Histology

From:Gary Gill

One copy left (Barnes and Noble), an illustrated treasure:

A History of Microtechnique.
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Format: Hardcover - First Edition / Dust Jacket
Publisher: Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1978.
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Condition: First Edition of Garrison-Morton 567.2. xiv, 1 leaf, 359 pp; 150
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Gary Gill

-----Original Message-----
From: Shelkowsky, Ben [mailto:Ben.Shelkowsky@chomp.org]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 10:55 AM
To: Joe Nocito; Daryl Mikita; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: RE: Information on the Histology


I know that  M Lamar Jones and a Dr. McCormick had taught a course at past
NSH symposia. Dr. McCormick had a keen interest in the history of old
techniques and microscopes. Lamar would be a good resource, as he's easier
to locate, because he's actively involved in the NSH.  Also Dr. McCormick
published a collection of books having to do with the history of microscopes
and microtechnique. They were published in 1987 by Science Heritage Ltd.
                                 Lincolnwood, IL 60645   They are entitled
History of Microscopy Series
I hope this helps you out.
 
Ben Shelkowsky
CHOMP
Monterey, CA 93950

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Joe Nocito [mailto:jnocito@satx.rr.com] 
	Sent: Sat 5/10/2003 3:28 PM 
	To: Daryl Mikita; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu 
	Cc: 
	Subject: Re: Information on the Histology
	
	

	Daryl,
	try www.afip.org I know they have a museum full of old artifacts,
pictures
	and procedures. I used to go down to the museum when I was stationed
there.
	
	Joe
	----- Original Message -----
	From: "Daryl Mikita" 
	To: 
	Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 10:06 AM
	Subject: Information on the Histology
	
	
	> Hello,
	>
	> I was wondering if anyone know's of a place on the internet, or a
book
	> that has the history of histology, and old procedures for staining
and
	> processing the tissue.  Our lab has a news letter that we have
been
	> putting little exerts of how the testing has been done in the
past, and
	> I would like to include some information on histology.
	>
	> I know that there is an old book out there that has a staining
	> procedure form the late 1800's, but I can not remember what it was
	> called.
	>
	> Thanks,
	> Daryl Mikita, HT(ASCP)
	>
	
	
	

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