Records. Ambrine-American Academy of Compensation Medicine (inclusive), 1911-1974.

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Records. Ambrine-American Academy of Compensation Medicine (inclusive), 1911-1974.

Correspondence, clippings, articles, and promotional materials concerning Ambrine (a burn remedy used by a French military physician during World War I), 1911-1920; Ambrosia (a skin cleanser), 1930-1944; American Academy of Applied Nutrition (an alternative nutrition organization), 1946-1974; and the American Academy of Compensation Medicine, Inc. (organization specializing in workmen's compensation and industrial medicine), 1965-66.

0.4 cubic ft. (9 folders).

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