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SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF CONSULTING STAFF OF DERMATOSES INVESTIGATIONS SECTION
At the meeting of the Consulting Staff of the Dermatoses Investigations Section at Bethesda, Md., on June 14 and 15, 1943, four members met with Dr. Louis Schwartz and his staff, including Drs. Paul A. O'Leary (chairman), W. William Becker, Howard Fox and Harry J. Templeton. Captain Richard L. Sutton Jr., Medical Corps, Army of the United States, resigned after entrance into the armed forces. Dr. Samuel M. Peck was present as a commissioned officer of the United States Public Health Service.
The first course in occupational dermatoses was given July 27 to Aug. 8, 1942, at the National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md. At the first meeting it had been decided that persons to participate in the course should be selected with the help of the consulting staff. Since there was not a sufficient number of applicants, individual selection