Preparation of dry bones and joints from preserved cadaver.
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| ID: sea-137975
ABSTRACT
Bones collected from cadavers preserved with formalin are usually greasy, odorous and dark in color. Thinner (solvent for oil paint) and hydrogen peroxide were found to be valuable in improving these unwanted features without destroying soft tissue around. Some dry bones and joints have been prepared by these agents for teaching gross anatomy.
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Year:
1993
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