>On 27 Mar 98 at 10:34, Fred Walter wrote:
>
>> >From: "M. G. Devour" <[email protected]>
>> >To do the latter, you need a standard solution
>
>> Can you give me a few more details? ... I'd rather not spend $24
>> CDN ($15 US) to buy calibrating solution from them if there is some
>> easy obvious way of making it.
>
>I haven't done the figuring yet, but I assume you could take a
>gallon of distilled water and add a level measuring spoon full of
 ON 27 MAR SUSAN WROTE:

.9% NaCl is saline.  that is compatible withthe body and can be given
intravenously without any problem.

So all you have to do is figure XNaCl x 240cc's(1 cup)=.9%NaCl and you have
a reproduseable standard
Or go to a hospiotal and swipe  some IV .9NaCl and use it for a standard.<gr>


Life is Fragile. Handle with Prayer
Susan



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