Records. Duroy, Helene-Dynell Water (inclusive), 1911-1943.

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Records. Duroy, Helene-Dynell Water (inclusive), 1911-1943.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning Helene Duroy, a bust developer manufacturer, 1911-1938; J.H. Dye Medical Institute, a patent medicine firm specializing in "female diseases," 1911-1940; DYNAMITE, an anti-consumer fraud publication focusing on U.S. seizures of impure and adulterated foods and other products, 1941-1942; and Dynell Water, a mineral water and cure-all, 1924-1943.

4 folders.

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