Gray photomicrographs, 1893-1898.

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Gray photomicrographs, 1893-1898.

Two copies (one bound and one dissassembled) of Photomicrographs of Normal Histology, Human and Comparative, published by the Army Medical Museum and containing photomicrographs by Gray; together with 154 oversize plates of fetal, skin, bacteria, and animal photomicrographs and x-rays of patients aboard the hospital ship U.S.S. Relief upon which he served in 1898.

.75 cubic ft.

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United States. Army

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Relief (Hospital ship : AH)

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Gray, William M. (William Merrick), 1858-

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Army physician; joined the staff of the Army Medical Museum in 1885. From the description of Gray photomicrographs, 1893-1898. (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Association Library). WorldCat record id: 70958824 ...