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Crouch worked in Building 29, Room 129 in the 1980s in her administrative roles, and previously worked on the 3rd floor when she was in the Division of Blood and Blood Products.

Publications: 

“Storage of Red Blood Cell Products: Background of 24-Hour Dating” by Lewellys F. Barker and Madge Crouch in Frozen Red Cell Outdating (1975). https://books.google.com/books?id=ZS6eodloBUgC&pg=PA7&lpg=PA7&dq=madge+l.+crouch&source=bl&ots=wgNYP73FU0&sig=ACfU3U2QyQjGfdnGJx58ag9tL7mAxiL0MQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiRxdXyjPLxAhWQY98KHScNDjgQ6AEwEXoECBUQAw#v=onepage&q=madge%20l.%20crouch&f=false.

Disaster Nursing by Frances (Crouch) Nabbe and Madge L. Crouch. Littlefield Quality Paperbacks: Nurses’ Handbook Series (1963).

“Blood Therapy” by Madge L. Crouch and Sam T. Gibson in American Journal of Nursing Volume 62, Issue 3 (March 1962). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/9685506_Blood_therapy.

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Professional photograph of Madge Crouch wearing a light shirt with a dark background

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Madge Crouch in 1960

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American Red Cross

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Professional Photo of Madge Crouch wearing a dark jacket on a dark background

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Madge Crouch in 1948

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American Red Cross

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Scan of a photo of madge crouch that was originally printed in the FDA Directory

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Madge Crouch from 1983 FDA Directory

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FDA History Office