Records. De La Barres Sirop Dentition-De Laurence, Scott and Company (inclusive), 1910-1964.

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Records. De La Barres Sirop Dentition-De Laurence, Scott and Company (inclusive), 1910-1964.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, promotional and supplementary materials concerning De La Barres Sirop Dentition, a patent medicine apparently intended for infants, 1910-1911; Delaney Medical Research Foundation, a foundation to raise funds for research on vascular disease, 1964; Delano Rheumatic Cure, a patent medicine for rheumatism, 1911-1943; and De Laurence, Scott and Company, publishers of books on the occult, who also "practiced" medicine and taught a course on how to turn people into toads, 1911-1937.

6 folders.

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