This catalogue provides a detailed listing of the microscopical specimens held by the United States Army Medical Museum. Prepared under the direction of the Surgeon General by Edward Curtis, it offers a valuable glimpse into the state of medical knowledge and practice during the late 19th century. The catalogue meticulously describes each specimen, making it an essential resource for historians of medicine, pathologists, and anyone interested in the history of microscopy.
The comprehensive nature of "Catalogue Of The Microscopical Section Of The United States Army Medical Museum" makes it a unique historical record. Researchers will find invaluable information concerning the techniques and diagnostic capabilities of the era, as well as the types of diseases and conditions studied by army physicians.
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