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Subject: Re: [Histonet] On-line references
Just for the record, there's a 5th edition (2015), ISBN 9781907904325. (The
4th edition was in 2008.) John Kiernan.
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: John Kiernan via Histonet
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To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Tom Wells
Subject: Re: [Histonet] On-line references
Hello, Tom.
Some old classics are there for free, most notably JR Baker's "Principles of
Biological Microtechnique" (1958),
And I appreciate Bryan Llewellyn and the other old experienced hands
and I really like Gray and Humason and even Lillie, and the others and the
way they wrote and the way they thought,
and their delight and fascination with the world they were discovering.
E. Wayne Johnson
Enable AgTech
Beijing
Many old books are here as e-versions: www.archive.org
--
Maxim Peshkov
Russia
Taganrog
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Subject: [Histonet] On-line references
Given that our Institute's library is closed due to the pandemic, is anyone
aware of on-line versions of Histotechnology/ Histochemistry textbooks? Than
you must only use the liquids sold by its vendor.
John Kiernan
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Subject: [Histonet] On-line references
Given that our Institute's library is closed due to th
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In the downloads section there is a scanned, corrected and reformatted
copy of the Microtomist's Vade Mecum, 7th edition. This text covers
other areas as well as medical and is in the public domain in the US and
Canada, and likely
Given that our Institute's library is closed due to the pandemic, is anyone
aware of on-line versions of Histotechnology/ Histochemistry textbooks? Thanks.
Tom
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