[Re-coloration of pathological preparations exhibited in museums]
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[Re-coloration of pathological preparations exhibited in museums]
Abstract
Author recommends a formaldehyde solution containing sodium ditionite, piperazine and sodium acetate to re-colour organs stored in sodium acetate-formaldehyde. The hermetic closure of the solution is achieved by layering paraffin oil over the fixative.
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