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The corner of a book

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Dr. Kirschstein’s Copy of The Anatomy of the Nervous System

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Dr. Ruth Kirschstein attended medical school at Tulane University. This was one of her text books from her days in Louisiana. The Anatomy of the Nervous System: Its Development and Function (1947) was written by Stephen Walter Ranson.

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Dr. Pittman’s Circa- 1925 Mechanical Pencil 

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Dr. Margaret Pittman owned this very early mechanical pencil, likely acquired during her graduate studies at the University of Chicago.

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Soapstone Sink

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Soapstone sinks were used in several laboratory buildings at the NIH in the first half of the twentieth century, including Building 29A. Soapstone is chemically inert and highly dense, making it a good choice for the laboratory. This sink was located in Building 29A, First Floor.

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Dr. Finlayson’s DEAE Cellulose Column

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Dr. John Finlayson’s Diethylaminoethyl cellulose column inside the cold room in Building 8 before being moved to Building 29, 1st floor.  Diethylaminoethyl  cellulose is a positively charged resin that was used in ion-exchange chromatography.

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Award from Association of Minority Health Professions Schools 

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Dr. Ruth Kirschstein was a champion of minorities in the sciences throughout her career. She received this award in 1988 at a ceremony in Atlanta, Georgia

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A vial of tetanus antitoxin and the dried antiserum are held up in someone's hands.Image Removed

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North American Vaccine, Inc

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Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Acellular Pertussis Vaccine
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North American Vaccine, Inc. Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Acellular Pertussis Vaccine from 1990s. Research by Dr. Pittman and staff at DBS  led to advances in the pertussis vaccine.