Walter Ralph Steiner letters, 1933-1941.

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Walter Ralph Steiner letters, 1933-1941.

Letters dated 1933, 1934, and 1941, sent to the American Medical Association inquiring about patent medicines and health foods. Letters are addressed to the AMA's Bureau of Investigation and concern the products Edrolax, Swiss Kriss, Siroil, and Serutan.

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National Library of Medicine

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Steiner, Walter Ralph, 1870-1942

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Physician and collector of autographs. From the description of Walter Ralph Steiner papers, 1780-1937. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 748677757 Walter Steiner earned a Bachelor's and a Master's degree at Yale University before attaining his M.D. at Johns Hopkins in 1898. He spent most of his career as a consulting physician to several hospitals in Connecticut. A member of the American Medical Association, Dr. Steiner was also interested in the history of medicine. ...

American Medical Association. Bureau of Investigation.

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