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J Dent Res 34(3): 459-461, 1955
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HASTENING INFILTRATION OF SPECIMENS WITH CELLOIDIN BY BOILING

JENS WAERHAUG Ph.D.1

1 Norwegian Institute of Dental Research, Josefinegaten 32, Oslo, Norway

A method is described by means of which embedding in celloidin is performed by boiling the specimen in the celloidin solution. To prevent disappearance of the ether and alcohol, the boiling is undertaken in a bottle which is combined with a reflux condenser by means of a tight ground joint. The celloidin solution boils at a temperature of 44° to 50° C. The heat is produced by means of a 15-watt electric lamp. The usual precautions advised when handling ether should be taken. Considerable time can be saved when large specimens are concerned. No contraindications to this method have arisen during frequent use over a 5-year period.

Submitted on February 18, 1954







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