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XVI
CONTENTS
Chapter | Page |
XII. Between the Wars | 227 |
Deterioration at the Museum | 228 |
Inadequate Space, Insufficient Personnel | 230 |
Working Under Handicaps | 231 |
The Edgar Bequest | 234 |
Gaining Ground | 235 |
Prospects for a New Home | 236 |
A New Building— Where and When? | 239 |
Action Delayed | 241 |
XIII. Pathology Worldwide | 245 |
Regional Centers for Histopathology | 246 |
Increase in Personnel | 249 |
A New Name for a New Organization | 250 |
Scientific Investigations | 251 |
The Attack on Tropical Diseases | 254 |
Use of Materials for the Study of Pathology | 256 |
Study Sets | 257 |
The Army Medical Illustration Service | 259 |
Storage of Museum Collections | 264 |
Veterans' Administration and the Museum | 265 |
Words of Appreciation | 267 |
XIV. The Immediate, Imperative Objective | 269 |
Continued Efforts To Get a New Building | 270 |
Changes in Role of the Museum | 271 |
Problems of Location | 272 |
Building Plans Reviewed | 277 |
Scientific Advisory Board of the AFIP | 280 |
The Hawley Board | 283 |
XV. New Name, New Home, New Responsibilities | 287 |
Legislative Tangles | 289 |
Congressional Hearings | 289 |
A Bomb-Resistant Structure | 292 |
Going Ahead on the New Building | 293 |
Breaking Ground | 295 |
Laying the Cornerstone | 302 |
Dedication | 307 |
XVI. Carrying On in the "Old Red Brick" | 311 |
The Cooney Committee | 315 |
Atomic Bomb Research Unit | 318 |
Atlas of Tumor Pathology | 320 |