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( Laboratory Service of the Veterans Administration Hospital, and the Department of Pathology, University of Utah College of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah)
A device for the rapid implantation of solid tissue fragments under aseptic conditions is described. One individual can operate the instrument and do 60 implants an hour. The percentage of successful implants is equivalent to that obtained by loading a separate cannula for each injection.
* Present address: Deaconess Hospital, Great Falls, Montana.
Received 10/ 7/54.
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