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CONTENTS
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73. Brig. Gen. Raymond O. Dart, eighteenth Curator of the Museum, 1935-1936; second Director, Army Institute of Pathology, 1946-1949; and first Director, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1949-1950 | 229 |
74. Capt. Hugh R. Gilmore, Jr., nineteenth Curator of the Museum, 1935- 1937 | 232 |
75- Maj. Harry A. Davis | 237 |
76. Architects' drawing of a new home for the Library and Museum, authorized by Congress in September 1941 | 243 |
77. Schematic representation of the flow of pathological materials during World War II | 248 |
78. A unit of the Museum and Medical Arts Department of the Museum photographing a diseased native of a tropical isle | 251 |
79. Maj. Gen. Norman T. Kirk, The Surgeon General of the Army, presents to Col. Balduin Lucke the Legion of Merit | 253 |
80. Various methods used by the medical illustrator to present the picture of trauma and disease | 260 |
81. "Wounds" for training purposes | 263 |
82. Main exhibit hall of the Medical Museum in the 1930's | 272 |
83. Maj. Gen. Norman T. Kirk outlining, to a press conference, plans for a new medical center | 277 |
84. Colonels James E. Ash and Raymond O. Dart look over an exhibit prepared for the American Medical Association Meeting in 1946 . | 278 |
85- Sixth home of the Museum, Chase Hall, 1947-1960 | 281 |
86. Materials awaiting inventory as the Medical Museum moved from warehouse storage to Chase Hall | 281 |
87. A corner of the exhibits of the Museum as shown in Chase Hall | 282 |
88. Scale model of the new building as planned before the requirement that the structure be blast-resistant | 291 |
89. Brig. Gen. Elbert DeCoursey, second Director, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1950-1955 | 294 |
90. Lt. Col. Colin F. Vorder Bruegge | 296 |
91. Programs for the three ceremonial steps in the erection of the AFIP building | 298 |
92. Turning of the sod | 301 |
93. Clearing the site of the new building | 303 |
94. Excavation troubles | 304 |
95- Cornerstone laying ceremony | 305 |
96. Typical floor plan of new Armed Forces Institute of Pathology building | 307 |
97. Coverage of the dedication ceremonies in the Service Stripe | 308 |
98. President Dwight D. Eisenhower dedicates the new building | 309 |
99. Quarters in the old red brick building in the 1940's | 312 |
100. Mary Frances Gridley | 314 |
101. Samples of the fascicles | 321 |