Records. Angier's Emulsion of Petroleum-Anheuser Busch (inclusive), 1901-1945.

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Records. Angier's Emulsion of Petroleum-Anheuser Busch (inclusive), 1901-1945.

Correspondence, clippings, promotional materials, journals, and articles concerning Angier's Emulsion of Petroleum (touted as a cure for throat, lung, and digestive ailments), 1901-1928; Angostura bitters (promoted as an aid to digestion), 1920-1945; and Anheuser-Busch, Inc. (requesting doctors' endorsements for its ginger ale), 1914-1929.

3 folders.

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American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.

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