Records. Chittick, Alexander-Chloroacetophenone (inclusive), 1913-1969.

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Records. Chittick, Alexander-Chloroacetophenone (inclusive), 1913-1969.

Correspondence, books, advertisements, articles, clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning Alexander Chittick, author of BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS, 1913; chlorine treatments for colds, 1924-1949; Father Roger Aull, who with Dr. Peter Paul Zinn, an osteopath, operated a Tombstone, Arizona clinic using chlorine gas to "cure" asthma, arthritis, cold, and other diseases, 1941-1963; and chloroacetophenone (articles about allergic reactions to the gas marketed as "Mace"), 1969.

4 folders.

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