Records. Glandogen-Glomerulonephritis (inclusive), 1910-1939.

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Records. Glandogen-Glomerulonephritis (inclusive), 1910-1939.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials on Glandogen, a sexual "rejuvenator" allegedly containing glandular extracts, 1925-1932; glands and glandular nostrums (various patent medicines allegedly containing extracts of animal glands and used for sexual rejuvenation), 1910-1939; THE GLASS CONTAINER, an article by Irwin G. Jennings arguing that doctors and patent medicine firms should pool their ideals and work together to benefit humanity, 1922; and glomerulonephritis (file concerns Ox-I-Das-Ene, a patent medicine alleged to be of benefit for this condition), 1916.

15 folders.

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American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration originated as part of the Dept. of Agriculture. In 1940, it was transferred to the Federal Security Agency, where it remained until 1953, when it became part of the newly created Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare. When the educational functions of this Department were separated to form the Dept. of Education in 1976, the remaining agencies, including the FDA, became the Dept. of Health and Human Services. From the description of Records. Foo...

McCormick, Harold Fowler, 1872-1941.

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