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CONTENTS
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Chapter | Page |
XVI. Carrying On in the "Old Red Brick" — Continued | |
The American Registry | 324 |
The Medical Illustration Service | 326 |
Rebirth of the Medical Museum | 330 |
Research Programs | 332 |
TriService Administration | 334 |
XVII. Life in the New Building | 337 |
Shortage of Space | 344 |
Expanded Facilities and Services | 346 |
Program of Education | 351 |
The American Registry of Pathology | 356 |
The Medical Illustration Service | 357 |
Television | 361 |
The Museum's Movements | 366 |
International Efforts | 369 |
Aerospace Pathology | 371 |
XVIII. Into the Second Century | 373 |
Organization | 373 |
The Four Departments | 377 |
Extramural Monetary Support | 386 |
Scope of the Institute's Activities | 390 |
Emphasis on Research | 391 |
APPENDIXES | |
A. A Chronologic Synopsis of Events | 395 |
B. Board of Governors, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology | 403 |
C. Scientific Advisory Board Members, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology | 405 |
index | 407 |
Illustrations
Figure | |
1. Brig. Gen. William Alexander Hammond, The Surgeon General, U.S. Army, 1862-1864 | 10 |
2. Circular No. 2, Surgeon General's Office, 21 May 1862 | 12 |
3. Circular No. 5, Surgeon General's Office, 9 June 1862 | 14 |
4. Group of U.S. Army medical officers prominent in the history of the Army Medical Museum and the Library of The Surgeon General . . . | 15 |
5. Maj. John Hill Brinton, U.S. Volunteers, first Curator of the Army Medical Museum, 1862-1864 | 16 |