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Use of human organs fixed long ago for the scanning electron microscopic analysis.
Normal human organs fixed 10-15 years ago in formol and Bouin as well as organs prepared from cadavers used for the anatomical dissections show a surprisingly well preserved structure in the scanning electron microscope. Such organs can be successfully used for the teaching of the 3-dimensional microanatomy.