Records. Geyer, George Henry-Ginger Ale (inclusive), 1918-1966.

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Records. Geyer, George Henry-Ginger Ale (inclusive), 1918-1966.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and legal, promotional and supplementary materials on Dr. George Henry Geyer, a physician imprisoned for selling narcotics, 1950-1956; Dr. John G. Gill, a quack whose main interest lay in venereal diseases and "diseases of men," 1918-1937; Gillmore Clinic, operated by Walter Harry Gillmore, an osteopath and disciple of Albert Abrams, 1930-1966; and ginger ale (file mainly concerns the merits and hazards of including capsicum as an ingredient), 1922-1929.

5 folders.

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American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.

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