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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