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(Original Caption) Inside a 60-foot "Crisalida," created by Salvador Dali for the San Francisco Convention of the American Medical Association, spectators observe the "Transformation of Man From Anxiety to Tranquility." The famed Surrealistic artist created the "Cocoon" at the request of Wallace Laboratories, the New Jersey Pharmaceutical firm that developed the tranquilizer "Miltown."

(Original Caption) Inside a 60-foot "Crisalida," created by Salvador Dali for the San Francisco Convention of the American Medical Association, spectators observe the "Transformation of Man From Anxiety to Tranquility." The famed Surrealistic artist created the "Cocoon" at the request of Wallace Laboratories, the New Jersey Pharmaceutical firm that developed the tranquilizer "Miltown."

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(Original Caption) "Crisalida," a 60 foot walk through exhibit designed by Surrealist Salvador Dali, depicts man's transformation from anxiety to tranquility. Shown at the American Medical Association Convention here on December 2nd, is Dali's brainchild "Breathes" as hidden blowers pulsate air between the two layers of the plastic skin.

(Original Caption) "Crisalida," a 60 foot walk through exhibit designed by Surrealist Salvador Dali, depicts man's transformation from anxiety to tranquility. Shown at the American Medical Association Convention here on December 2nd, is Dali's brainchild "Breathes" as hidden blowers pulsate air between the two layers of the plastic skin.