If you look back 100 years to when gloves were first used in medicine, you will 
 find that gloves were initially used in surgery to protect hands of surgeons 
and nurse-assistants from caustic effects of carbolic acid and not directly to 
prevent patient infection.

Grossing without gloves is but one of the sins we pathologists were known to 
have committed in the good old days.  

Some pathologists formerly grossed without gloves and a few even smoked 
cigarettes while grossing.

ALL 8 community hospital labs where this pathologist worked in the late 1980's 
and early 1990's had poor ventilation. 
When it came time to build my own lab, that experience was not forgotten. 
Steve
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 15:24:00 -0400
From: "Blazek, Linda" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [Histonet] The Good Old Days...
To: James Watson <[email protected]>, "'Goins, Tresa'" <[email protected]>,
        "Victor A. Tobias" <[email protected]>, Cristi Rigazio
        <[email protected]>, "Davis,   Cassie" <[email protected]>
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One has been missed!  Doing gross without gloves.  There was a pathologist that 
claimed to be able to feel the lymph nodes much better without gloves.  

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From: James Watson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 3:20 PM
To: 'Goins, Tresa'; Blazek, Linda; Victor A. Tobias; Cristi Rigazio; Davis, 
Cassie
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] The Good Old Days...

OK

1.      Making formalin and Grossing with an old metal table fan to blow the 
formalin fumes away.  
2.      Finding the technicon hung up in the morning with the samples dried out.
3.      Figuring out how to reprocess the tissue
4.      Pan embedding and having the paper labels float away from the samples 
in the pan.
        a.      Bunsen burner needed
5.      Big kitchen knife heated over a Bunsen burner to make blocks
6.      Soaking re-useable metal cassettes in a bucket of xylene.  (next to 
where you were pan embedding)
7.      Sharpening a knife on multiple stones then stropping on leather then 
cloth.
8.      Over tightening the microtome clamp on the paraffin block and having to 
re-embed because the block broke.
9.      Making staining solutions (some of us still do this).
        a.      Making Schiffs regent without a hood
        b.      Cresyl violet stain powder floating around the room,  watch 
where you put your hands
        c.      Silver nitrate spilled on the counter where you just put your 
hand then wiped your face. 
10.     Staining slides in open staining dishes with no fume hood.
11.     Wiping the whole room down with xylene to clean the wax up.
12.     Autopsies in the afternoon,
13.     Whole human brains soaking in the sink in 5 gallons of 20% formalin 
overnight.

Oh boy,  really miss them good old days.  Life was easier then!

Hey Teri,       When are we going to get our new coverslipper in?  We were 
spoiled by the demo unit.

Jamie


James Watson HT? ASCP
GNF? Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation Tel??? 858-332-4647 
Fax?? 858-812-1915 [email protected]

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I've stropped blades until they looked like scythes - and I got pretty good at 
adjusting those three screws to line up my block on the microtome.



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Subject: RE: [Histonet] The Good Old Days...

How many can strop a knife?

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Seems like no one has touched upon the fine art of knife sharpening. Sometimes 
I felt like an executioner sharpening my axe to the point of splitting a hair. 
Heaven forbid if you hit a staple. That part of the blade was no useless for 
days to weeks until the daily sharpening ground it out. Life is pretty good 
when you just pull out another blade from the plastic box.

Victor 

Victor Tobias HT(ASCP)
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Hear hear!  I agree and was just saying I love hearing the stories (although I 
am not young).  Thanks all for sharing these memories and lessons!

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 20, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Davis, Cassie" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I enjoy hearing sincere reminiscing...Even though us "kids" don't know how 
> good we have it, some of us enjoy having an "old tech" beside us on the 
> bench. I find weeding through the sarcasm can be profitable and in doing so 
> have learned so much. What the old techs did on a daily basis, we only did in 
> the practice lab and when the automated instruments and pre-made solutions 
> that we have come to rely on fail, experience is so very valuable. Only by 
> their blood, sweat and tears have we benefitted however, we have so far to 
> go, let's do it together.
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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 19:26:31 +0000
From: "O'Donnell, Bill" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [Histonet] The Good Old Days...
To: "Blazek, Linda" <[email protected]>, "Victor A.
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I can!    I can!  And still strop my straight razor every day as well as all 
the grossing knives and my kitchen knives as often as needed. (Different 
strops) - Bill

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Subject: RE: [Histonet] The Good Old Days...

How many can strop a knife?

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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 2:01 PM
To: Cristi Rigazio; Davis, Cassie
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Histonet] The Good Old Days...

Seems like no one has touched upon the fine art of knife sharpening. Sometimes 
I felt like an executioner sharpening my axe to the point of splitting a hair. 
Heaven forbid if you hit a staple. That part of the blade was no useless for 
days to weeks until the daily sharpening ground it out. Life is pretty good 
when you just pull out another blade from the plastic box.

Victor 

Victor Tobias HT(ASCP)
Clinical Applications Analyst
Harborview Medical Center
Dept of Pathology Room NJB 244
Ninth & Jefferson
Seattle, WA 98104
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] The Good Old Days...

Hear hear!  I agree and was just saying I love hearing the stories (although I 
am not young).  Thanks all for sharing these memories and lessons!

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 20, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Davis, Cassie" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I enjoy hearing sincere reminiscing...Even though us "kids" don't know how 
> good we have it, some of us enjoy having an "old tech" beside us on the 
> bench. I find weeding through the sarcasm can be profitable and in doing so 
> have learned so much. What the old techs did on a daily basis, we only did in 
> the practice lab and when the automated instruments and pre-made solutions 
> that we have come to rely on fail, experience is so very valuable. Only by 
> their blood, sweat and tears have we benefitted however, we have so far to 
> go, let's do it together.
> 
> Cassandra Davis
> [email protected]
> 302-575-8095
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> 
> 
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