Records. Druggists Circular-Drugless Healing (inclusive), 1907-1973.

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Records. Druggists Circular-Drugless Healing (inclusive), 1907-1973.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional materials concerning DRUGGISTS CIRCULAR, a trade magazine, 1907-1934; Druggists--Eugene C. Brokmeyer (counsel for the National Association of Retail Druggists, who criticized the AMA for its alleged efforts to belittle the importance of pharmacy and the drug trade), 1917-1919; and drugless healing, including chiropractors, osteopaths, naturopaths, faith healers, Christian Scientists, and a variety of other healers, all of whom claimed to heal without the use of drugs, 1909-1973.

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