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CONTENTS {|
 * 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
 * }
 * 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
 * }
 * 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
 * }
 * The Dental and Oral Registry|| 220
 * More Registries Formed ||221
 * Publications of the Registries ||222
 * Advantages of the Registry System|| 224
 * }
 * Advantages of the Registry System|| 224
 * }
 * }