PLASTINATION TECHNIQUE FOR MUSEUM SPECIMENS
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Abstract: The museum specimens are commonly stored in formalin solution and createproblems like transportation shrinkage and discoloration of the specimens. Formalin
irritates sensitive mucous membranes and irritates aller gic reactions in the skin. To
overcome these difficulties a new technique of Plastination of Dr. Gunther Van
Hagens has been followed to check the suitability of the procedure and to introduce
it in Pakistan. It is concluded that the procedure is simple, easily reproducible and
only worthwhile if practiced regularly.
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Dr. med Gunther Van Hagens
Anatomisches Institute I.
Universitat Heidelberg Im
Neuenheimer Feld 307,
D-6900 Heidelberg. West Germany.
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