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ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY

Figure 40.—Changes in the concepts of dentistry since the time when this type of equipment was familiar have been quite as profound as the change in the equipment and instruments used.

would survive these tortures. I have thus seen animals with eyes, section of brain and other parts removed, and kept in reserve for future experiments for a number of days, and all for the verification and repetition of results obtained and published years ago.

Since the practices alleged were ascribed to a time before he became Curator, Dr. Reed asked Dr. J. C. McConnell, who had been connected with the Museum