Studies are presented describing direct, clog-free productlon of hlgh density flnely dlspersed aerosols from highly complex samples through use of a speclai nebulizer design based on principles first developed by R. S. Babington. Appllcatlon of thls technlque to sample lntroductlon for atomic absorption spectrometry is described for matrices of combined hlgh suspended solids content, Increased vlscoslty, and elevated salt concentration. Cu and Zn are determined In whole blood, urine, seawater, evaporated milk concentrate, and tomato sauce with mlnimal sample preparation.