Records. Color Therapy-Columbus Medical Journal (inclusive), 1904-1982.

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Records. Color Therapy-Columbus Medical Journal (inclusive), 1904-1982.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning color therapy, 1982; Colorado State Board of Health Bulletins, 1910-1917; food coloring agents (file concerns Asconic, an agent used to make meat appear fresh), 1960; and COLUMBUS MEDICAL JOURNAL, a quack medical journal run by C.S. Carr, 1904-1937. There are ten folders of issues of the periodical spanning the years 1904-1914, with the bulk between 1907 and 1914.

15 folders.

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