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CONTENTS
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Chapter | Page |
VIII. The "Pickle Factory" Period | 147 |
The Army Medical School Moves Out | 148 |
Changes at the Museum | 150 |
Changes in Classification | 153 |
The Devotion of Dr. Lamb | 156 |
IX. The Museum in a World at War | 159 |
Making Pathologists in a Hurry | 160 |
Dr. James Ewing's Mission | 161 |
The Autopsy Question | 162 |
Procurement of Specimens | 163 |
Two Museums in One | 165 |
Launching the Movement for a New Building | 167 |
Applying the Graphic Arts to Medicine | 170 |
Motion Pictures | 171 |
Pictures as Training Methods | 174 |
Use of Animated Drawings | 176 |
The Museum Goes Abroad | 179 |
Necropsy Service in the AEF | 180 |
Medical Photography in the AEF | 183 |
The Museum's Major Aim | 186 |
X. The Institute Idea | 189 |
The First Practicing Pathologist to Become Curator | 191 |
Space Problem Intensified | 191 |
Plans for a Great Medical Center | 194 |
American Registry of Pathology | 197 |
Working in a New Direction | 198 |
Varied New Activities of the Museum | 201 |
Possible Courses of Action | 203 |
XI. The Registry Movement | 207 |
Objective of the Registry | 209 |
Organized Civilian Cooperation | 212 |
Histopathology and the Museum | 214 |
Inescapable Housekeeping | 216 |
The Museum at Threescore Years and Ten | 218 |
The Dental and Oral Registry | 220 |
More Registries Formed | 221 |
Publications of the Registries | 222 |
Advantages of the Registry System | 224 |