Records. Creomulsion-CRI Control, Inc. (inclusive), 1910-1960.

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Records. Creomulsion-CRI Control, Inc. (inclusive), 1910-1960.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning Creomulsion, a patent medicine for coughs, colds, bronchitis, tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases, 1924-1952; Crescent Medical University, a diploma mill run by Dr. Alexander Chittick, Dr. Lloyd Fowzer and others, 1910-1954; Cresog, an antiseptic, 1925-1926; and CRI Control, Inc. a manufacturer of a drug for respiratory tract diseases, 1960.

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