This document provides an overview of the process of histopathology. It discusses the key steps: sample collection and fixation, processing including dehydration, clearing, infiltration and embedding, sectioning of samples, and staining. Common techniques and agents used at each step are outlined, such as formalin for fixation, alcohol and acetone for dehydration, xylene for clearing, and paraffin for infiltration and embedding. Hematoxylin and eosin staining is described as the standard staining method, along with Pap staining and Toluidine blue staining. Finally, storage of slides and blocks in refrigerated boxes is mentioned.