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41. Dr. Carlos Juan Finlay 111
42. Lt. James Carroll, a member of the Yellow Fever Board, became sixth Curator of the Army Medical Museum, 1902-1907 114
43- Dr. Jesse W. Lazear, a member of the Yellow Fever Board 115
44. Dr. Aristides Agramonte, Cuban member of the Yellow Fever Board . 116
45- Camp Lazear 123
46. Maj. Frederick F. Russell, seventh Curator of the Museum, 1907-1913 140
47- Maj. Frederick F. Russell vaccinating volunteers against typhoid 144
48. World War I typhoid vaccination 145
49. Rented quarters of the Army Medical School in 1910 149
50. Maj. Eugene R. Whitmore, eighth Curator of the Museum, 1913-1915 151
51. Dr. Daniel Smith Lamb I55
52. Col. Champe C. McCulloch, Jr., ninth Curator of the Museum, 1915-1916 158
53. Col. William O. Owen, tenth curator of the Museum, 1916-1919 . 168
54. Colonel Owen's "dream" of a new Museum and Library building, as pictured by Lt. Morris L. Bower, October 1918 169
55. Laboratory of Dr. William M. Gray 170
56. Instruction Laboratory, World War I 172
57- Film dealing with venereal disease, produced by the Instruction Laboratory 173
58. Establishment of Anatomical Art Department is announced 177
59- Headquarters for medical art in the Army Medical Museum, World War I 178
60. Samples of scenes and messages from lantern slide sets developed for instructional use by the Army Medical Museum 181
61. Col. Charles F. Craig, eleventh Curator of the Museum, January-September 1919 190
62. Maj. George R. Callender, twelfth Curator, 1919-1922, and fourteenth Curator, 1924-1929, of the Museum 192
63- The "Great Hall" of the Museum in the 1890's 195
64. Gross pathological laboratory, Army Medical Museum 196
65- President and Mrs. Eisenhower congratulate Mrs. Helenor Campbell Wilder 200
66. Maj. James F. Coupal, thirteenth Curator of the Museum, 1922-1 924 . 208
67- Dr. Howard T. Karsner 210
68. Title page and an illustration from volume XII of "The Medical Department of the United States Army in the World War" 213
69. Col. James E. Ash, fifteenth Curator, 1929-1931; twentieth Curator, 1937-1946; and first Director, Army Institute of Pathology, 1946-1947 . 215
70. Maj. Paul E. McNabb, sixteenth Curator of the Museum, 1931-1933 217
71. Maj. Virgil H. Cornell, seventeenth Curator of the Museum, 1933-1935 219
72. Maj. T. C.Jones, VC, Registrar, Registry of Veterinary Pathology, Army Institute of Pathology 223