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understanding it has fostered between pathologist and clinical specialist and between civilian and military medicine. "Medicine," as Colonel Ash concluded, "owes a great debt to this Academy for being the pioneer in this activity. We should honor Dr. Gradle and General Callender for fostering the idea in its early stages. It has been a great privilege of the Institute and of the Army to have participated in it." 17[1]

  1. 17 Ash, James E., Transactions 0} the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, 57 (1953). PP. 18. 19.