many years, and most were collected in the early 1950s by an army medical museum curator named helen pirtle and have, for the most part, been on display at the army medical museum and now the national museum of health and medicine for many decades. note that 2015to will mark the 150th anniversary assassination of president abraham lincoln. we hope you enjoyed this visit o our exhibit on civil war medicine, and the artifacts of ted to the assassination abraham lincoln at the national museum of health and medicine. share portant for us to these artifacts that convey the of ons and the history military medicine from 150 years ago, and that's the inspiration for much of the work that the museum does today to carry on that mission and legacy of military medicine today and into the future, and we hope that you will consider visiting the you're in the washington d.c. area sometime soon. announcer: you can watch this or other american artifacts visiting ny time by our web site c-span.org/history. and afghanistan, both countries and constitutions a facilitator and agreement on key issues among iraqi