Records. Craig Research Foundation-Crazy Mineral Waters (inclusive), 1915-1967.

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Records. Craig Research Foundation-Crazy Mineral Waters (inclusive), 1915-1967.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning the Craig Research Foundation (a business style used by chiropractor Robert Craig Whan), 1960-1967; Arthur J. Cramp, head of the AMA's Bureau of Investigation between 1906 and 1935, 1926-1963; Crane Sanitarium and Health Home, a quack sanitarium operating at Elmhurst and Diamond Lake, Illinois, 1918-1934; and Crazy Mineral Waters, a mineral water and cathartic, also marketed in the form of "Crazy Water Crystals," 1915-1955.

0.5 cubic ft. (3 boxes).

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