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1 Department of Dental Sciences, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas, Medical Laboratory Branch, USAF Medical Service School, Gunter AFB, Alabama, and Tufts College of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Directions were given for the fabrication, cleaning, and sterilizing of a modified Carlson-Crittenden device for collecting parotid fluid. The device has been use-tested by the authors in the collection of more than 40,000 specimens. It has served particularly well in prolonged collections made with exogenous stimulants. The size of the device is such that it is easily adapted for use in making collections from dogs and other large experimental animals.
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