Records. Fales, J. Ellery-Family Health (inclusive), 1903-1970.

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Records. Fales, J. Ellery-Family Health (inclusive), 1903-1970.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning J. Ellery Fales, a physician expelled from his local medical society for unprofessional conduct, 1909-1938; Fallopia Lynn Company, makers of a quack male rejuvenation patent medicine, 1903-1914; FAMILY CIRCLE MAGAZINE, which published an advertisement for AMA anti-quackery publications and drew a lawsuit by a chiropractor, 1968-1970; and FAMILY HEALTH, a health magazine, 1969.

5 folders.

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