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Acta Anatomica (1986) 126 (2): 78–83.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...Nils Björkman; Poul Nielsen; Vibek Hornshøj Møller Formaldehyde was removed from embalmed animal cadavers by pumping ethanol (20%) through the pleural and peritoneal cavities of 4 goats, 4 cows and 4 horses. The goats were percolated intermittently for 7 days and the large animals continuously...
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Acta Anatomica (1988) 133 (3): 251–254.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...M. Siemiatkowski; L. Plöen; N. Björkman Excess formaldehyde was extracted from embalmed animal cadavers by vascular perfusion or combined perfusion and percolation with 20% ethanol. The perfusion was undertaken through a carotid artery and the percolation through the serous body cavities for 1–2 h...
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Acta Anatomica (1982) 112 (1): 1–8.
Published Online: 10 July 2008
.... Dissection Embalming Ethanol Extraction Formaldehyde Actaanat. 112: 1-8 (1982) Extraction in Dilute Ethanol of Formaldehyde-Fixed Dissecting Specimens An Efficient Method to Reduce Health Hazards Nils Bjorkman, Karen Meyn Christensen Department of Anatomy. Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University...
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Acta Anatomica (1978) 101 (2): 97–103.
Published Online: 09 July 2008
...S.A. Bradbury; K. Hoshino A successful embalming procedure necessary for long-lasting preservation of the cadaver and its subsequent anatomical dissection has been undertaken in our laboratory. In short, the procedure consists of a preembalming treatment with blood clot disperser, removal of blood...