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rvation of vision placed in the United States Museum at Washington, 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 Association, Practical Pharmacy Edition_ (1946), vol. 7, pp. 157. ---- Dr. Charles Whitebread, pharmacist and museum curator. _Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Practical Pharmacy Edition_ (1946), vol. 7, p. 203. ---- Old apothecary shop. _Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Practical Pharmacy Edition_ (1945), vol. 6, pp. 184-187. ---- Old apothecary shop opened. _Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, 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. Toner Lectures: 1. J. J. WOODWARD. On the structure of cancerous tumors and the mode in which adjacent parts are invaded. No. 266 in _Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections_, vol. 15; Washington, 1878. [Lecture given on March 28, 1873.] 2. C. E. BROWN-SEQUARD. Dual character of the brain. No. 291 in _Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections_, vol. 15; Washington, 1878. [Lecture given on April 22, 1874.] 3. J. M. DA COSTA. On strain and over-action of the heart. No. 279 in _Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections_, vol. 15; Washington, 1878. [Lecture given on May 14, 1874.] 4. H. C. WOOD. A study of the nature and mechanism of fever. No. 282 in _Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections_, vol. 15; Washington, 1878. [Lecture given on January 20, 1875.] 5. WILLIAM W. KEEN. On the surgical complications and sequels of the continued fevers. No. 300 in _Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections_, vol. 15; Washington, 1878. [Lecture given on February 17, 1876.] 6. WILLIAM ADAMS. Subcutaneous surgery: Its principles, and its recent extension in practice. No. 302 in _Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections_, vol. 15; Washington, 1878. [Lecture given on September 13, 1876.] 7. EDWARD O. SHAKESPEARE. The nature of reparatory inflammation in arteries after ligatures, acupressure, and torsion. No. 321 in _Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections_,
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