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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
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 * 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
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 * 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
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 * 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
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 * 72. Maj. T. C.Jones, VC, Registrar, Registry of Veterinary Pathology, Army Institute of Pathology ||223
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