. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. EXHIBITS 15. Installation of locomotive Pioneer In railroad hall of new Museum of History and Technology. diorama portraying the performance of an operation in the amphi- theatre of the Pennsylvania Hospital about the year 1805 was pre- pared. Dr. Alfred E. Henderson, consultant, specified exhibits which will recreate a corner of a Avard in the Massachusetts General Hospital as it appeared in 1875 and the dental office of Dr. Edward H. Angle in Illinois during the period 1912-1920, as well as units on the develop- m


. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. EXHIBITS 15. Installation of locomotive Pioneer In railroad hall of new Museum of History and Technology. diorama portraying the performance of an operation in the amphi- theatre of the Pennsylvania Hospital about the year 1805 was pre- pared. Dr. Alfred E. Henderson, consultant, specified exhibits which will recreate a corner of a Avard in the Massachusetts General Hospital as it appeared in 1875 and the dental office of Dr. Edward H. Angle in Illinois during the period 1912-1920, as well as units on the develop- ment of surgery and of resuscitation equipment and techniques. As- sociate curator Sami K. Hamarneh, under whose scientific direction the three halls of medical sciences are being developed, completed plans for the display of an enlarged model of the human ear donated by the Lempert Institute of Otology. The great majority of the units for these halls have now been designed and produced. Exhibits for the hall of tools, planned by curator Silvio A. Bedini in cooperation with exhibits designer Harry Hart, were nearing com- pletion in the exhibits laboratory at year's end. Recently prepared units interpreted the subject of gear-cutting and tape control of ma- chine tools. Being designed were displays of the hand tools of the blacksmith, cooper, wheelwright, pump-log maker, and woodworking trades. In mid-June 1963, artist R. McGill Mackall of Baltimore in- stalled the first unit in the new hall of tools—a large backgromid illustration showing skilled workmen fabricating marine propellers. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum. [Washington] : Smithsonian Institution


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