Linda Miller posts in what appears to be an advertisement:
>>New! Bouin's Fixative Substitute is a low-hazard replacement for Bouin's
Fixative. This substitute provides all the benefits of Bouin's without the
use of picric acid. Available in a variety of sizes and pre-filled specimen
containers.<<
If "New Bouin" has no pricric acid it is NOT Bouin. You can call it whatever
you want but it is not Bouin nor it can have the "quality" provided by picric
acid without picric acid.What you wrote is simply a deceiving"sales pitch".René
On Wednesday, October 24, 2018 6:10 PM, Linda Miller vi
New! Bouin's Fixative Substitute is a low-hazard replacement for Bouin's
Fixative. This substitute provides all the benefits of Bouin's without the
use of picric acid. Available in a variety of sizes and pre-filled specimen
containers.
Available at IMEB, Inc.
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