Records. American Association for Study of Spondylotherapy-American Association of Medical Assistants (inclusive), 1912-1972.

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Records. American Association for Study of Spondylotherapy-American Association of Medical Assistants (inclusive), 1912-1972.

Correspondence, clippings, articles, and promotional materials concerning the American Association for Study of Spondylotherapy, 1912-1950; American Association of Constitutional Medicine (an eclectic, apparently anti-AMA organization), 1957; American Association of Independent Physicians (a quack group), 1923-26; and American Association of Medical Assistants, 1972.

4 folders.

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