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I like the #7 it penetrates deeper and cuts cleaner so aspiration is easer.

Cavity fluid has less blood and more plasma and other solutes in it and is

not contained in an organ and is the first fluid to be aspirated. Organ

contain more blood and less fluid. The old argument was gravity verses the

pump which did the best job.

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Prep Room

> Perhaps the best criteria would be to examine a candidate's familiarity

> with a prep room and the equipment therein. Or, if they can explain the

> difference between an Arkansas #5 and Arkansas #7. Or, the difference

> between arterial fluid and cavity fluid. LOL

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Any body who has seen Bill Basham or Joe Brown embalm a stiff ought to get

immediate membership.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, Texas

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> Perhaps the best criteria would be to examine a candidate's familiarity

> with a prep room and the equipment therein. Or, if they can explain the

> difference between an Arkansas #5 and Arkansas #7. Or, the difference

> between arterial fluid and cavity fluid. LOL

>

> BK

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What about Jeanene Cunningham?

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Any body who has seen Bill Basham or Joe Brown embalm a stiff ought to get

immediate membership.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, Texas

All outgoing email scanned by Norton Antivirus and guaranteed " virus free "

or your money back.

Prep Room

> Perhaps the best criteria would be to examine a candidate's familiarity

> with a prep room and the equipment therein. Or, if they can explain the

> difference between an Arkansas #5 and Arkansas #7. Or, the difference

> between arterial fluid and cavity fluid. LOL

>

> BK

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>

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I've seen them both! -- and the result!

" Dr. Bledsoe " wrote:

> Any body who has seen Bill Basham or Joe Brown embalm a stiff ought to get

immediate membership.

>

> BEB

>

> E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

> Midlothian, Texas

>

> All outgoing email scanned by Norton Antivirus and guaranteed " virus free " or

your money back.

>

> Prep Room

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> > Perhaps the best criteria would be to examine a candidate's familiarity

> > with a prep room and the equipment therein. Or, if they can explain the

> > difference between an Arkansas #5 and Arkansas #7. Or, the difference

> > between arterial fluid and cavity fluid. LOL

> >

> > BK

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Been there done that...I cannot remember how many I watched. Worked for

Joe B. Brown and Yoda (Bob Durham)

Bernie

>>> bbledsoe@... 11/7/02 8:05:21 PM >>>

Any body who has seen Bill Basham or Joe Brown embalm a stiff ought to

get immediate membership.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, Texas

All outgoing email scanned by Norton Antivirus and guaranteed " virus

free " or your money back.

Prep Room

> Perhaps the best criteria would be to examine a candidate's

familiarity

> with a prep room and the equipment therein. Or, if they can explain

the

> difference between an Arkansas #5 and Arkansas #7. Or, the

difference

> between arterial fluid and cavity fluid. LOL

>

> BK

>

>

>

>

>

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