Records. Fougera and Company-Franco-American Ferment Company (inclusive), 1899-1973.

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Records. Fougera and Company-Franco-American Ferment Company (inclusive), 1899-1973.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials on E. Fougera and Company, importer of patent medicines, 1899-1973; Foundation for Basic Medical Research, a scheme by Dr. Paul M. Neuda to practice medicine (mainly treatment of cancer and thrombosis of the brain and the heart) under a corporate name, 1958-1962; Foundation for Medical Library Communications, a firm supplying information from medical literature to physicians, 1968; and Franco-American Ferment Company, a patent medicine firm, 1909-1918.

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