Happy to second that opinion, that was probably the single most valuable 
training and reference text in my career as a research neurobiologist (also 
hunt down his archived Histonet posts on formaldehyde fixation, essential 
reading for lab pros). Others apparently agreed, as I had to replace a couple 
copies that got 'lost' over the years, but that was reason to get the latest 
editions. It was good to see him still responding here, and hope he will be 
gladdened to know that dozens of students who passed through my lab came to 
appreciate and benefit from his terrific approach to the technology. 
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Fixed frozen non-paraffin mouse brain
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Prof. Kiernan, as usual, provides us all with such a depth/breadth of 
particular information/advice.
His Histological and Histochemical methods BIBLE is still my favourite read.
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