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LEWTON, FREDERICK L. A national pharmaceutical collection. _Journal of the American Pharmaceutical a.s.sociation_ (1919), vol. 8, pp. 45-46.
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LONG, ESMOND R. The Army Medical Museum. _Military Medicine_ (May 1963), vol. 128, pp. 367-369.
MONELL, S. H. ”Dental Skiagraphy” (pp. 313-336 in _A system in x-ray methods and medical uses of light hot-air, vibration and high-frequency currents_ by Monell; New York: Pelton, 1902).
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NELSON, ROBERT J.; PELANDER, CARL E.; and k.u.mPULA, JOHN W. Hydraulic turbine, contra-angle handpiece. _Journal of the American Dental a.s.sociation_ (September 1953), vol. 47, pp. 324-329.
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PICKARD, MADGE E. Government and science in the United States: Historical background. _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ (1946), vol. 1, nos. 2 and 3, pp. 265-266, 289, 446-447, 478.
PURTLE, HELEN R. Notes on the Medical Museum of the Armed Forces Inst.i.tute of Pathology. _Bulletin of the Medical Library a.s.sociation_ (1956), vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 300-305.
RATHBUN, RICHARD. _A descriptive account of the building recently erected for the Departments of Natural History of the United States National Museum._ (U.S. National Museum Bulletin 80.) Was.h.i.+ngton, 1913.
[See pp. 7-15.]
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SILVER, EDWIN H. Description of the exhibit on conservation of vision placed in the United States Museum at Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C. _The Optical Journal and Review of Optometry_ (February 3, 1927), vol. 59, no. 5, pp.
39-40.
[SONNEDECKER, GLENN.] Apothecary shop nears completion. _Journal of the American Pharmaceutical a.s.sociation, Practical Pharmacy Edition_ (1946), vol. 7, pp. 157.
---- Dr. Charles Whitebread, pharmacist and museum curator. _Journal of the American Pharmaceutical a.s.sociation, Practical Pharmacy Edition_ (1946), vol. 7, p. 203.
---- Old apothecary shop. _Journal of the American Pharmaceutical a.s.sociation, Practical Pharmacy Edition_ (1945), vol. 6, pp. 184-187.
---- Old apothecary shop opened. _Journal of the American Pharmaceutical a.s.sociation, Practical Pharmacy Edition_ (1946), vol. 7, p. 427.
TAYLOR, FRANK A. A national museum of science, engineering and industry.
_The Scientific Monthly_ (1946), vol. 63, pp. 359.
---- The background of the Smithsonian's Museum of Engineering and Industries. _Science_ (1946), vol. 104, no. 2693, pp. 130-132.
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