Education and demonstration – Science – Biology or taxidermy
Patent
1991-07-29
1993-03-09
Apley, Richard J.
Education and demonstration
Science
Biology or taxidermy
434295, 424 75, G09B 2300
Patent
active
051922118
ABSTRACT:
A method of making animal specimen, of which the processing steps include a dead animal as a specimen body to be directly soaked in a 3-in-one mixed liquid for a given period of time; the 3-in-one mixed liquid comprises granular boric acid, NaCl, phenol, a liquid of formaldehyde solution, and a volatile alcohol. A specimen body soaked with such a mixed liquid has an excellent antiseptic result without removing the muscles, bones and internal organs of a specimen body, but a specimen body can be dried and made simply.
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Apley Richard J.
Jalbert Karen A.
Liauh W. Wayne
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