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CONTENTS
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102. Diagnostic consultation, under the direction of Dr. Hugh G. Grady, Scientific Director, American Registry of Pathology, 1949-1957 323
103- A sample study kit 325
104. President Harry S. Truman inspects an Institute exhibit on U.S. Government hospital services, shown at an American Hospital Association meeting 327
105. Antonio Cortizas 328
106. Roy M. Reeve 329
107. Aerial view showing the location of the Institute building in relation to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center 335
108. Dr. Ernest W. Goodpasture, first Scientific Director, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1955-1959 338
109. Capt. William M. Silliphant, MC, USN, third Director, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1955-1959 340
110. Col. Joe M. Blumberg, MC, USA, Deputy Director, 1957-1963, and Director, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1963- ; Scientific Director, American Registry of Pathology, 1960- 341
111. Capt. Roger H. Fuller, MC, USN, Deputy Director, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1959-1963 342
112. Col. Frank M. Townsend, USAF, MC, fourth Director, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1959-1963 343
113. Dr. Robert E. Stowell, second Scientific Director, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1959- 345
114. Specimens in storage and on display 346
115. Dr. Elson B. Helwig, Chief, Department of Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 349
116. Optical and electron microscopes 351
117. Educational sessions 353
118. Handling radioactive materials 356
119. The evolution of an emblem, for the Institute 359
120. Award-winning exhibits of the Medical Illustration Service 361
121. War surgery told largely in pictures 363
122. Printing the fascicles of the Atlas of Tumor Pathology 364
123. Modern photomicrography apparatus 365
124. Television camera mounted in ceiling of Armed Forces Institute of Pathology autopsy room 366
125. Col. Joseph L. Bernier lectures with the use of visual aids 367
126. Threefold mission of the Institute 374
127. The Institute Organization, 1962 375
128. The three Surgeons General and The Director, AFIP, participate in the unveiling of a plaque on 19 July 1962 376
129. Executive officer and administrative staff 377
130. Organizational chart, Department of Pathology, 1 February 1962 378
131. Department of Pathology staff, Professional Divisions 379