Before the days of automatic coverslippers, I have seen coverslipping done in 
large quantities from above and from below. I guess it depends what you are 
comfortable with. In either event, you want to get a "squeegee" effect so no 
air bubbles are trapped in the mountant. You need more control when 
coverslipping thick sections, or whole mounts. With Canada balsem, there was 
less problem with drying back, but that is all history now.
One technologist I saw at a London hospital would coverslip and then dip the 
whole slide in xylene and then wipe it off . It worked surprisingly well.

Mike Titford
USA Pathology
Mobile AL USA


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