Records. Hale, William H.-Hall, Alfred Ernest George (inclusive), 1910-1964.

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Records. Hale, William H.-Hall, Alfred Ernest George (inclusive), 1910-1964.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, and legal, promotional and supplementary materials on William H. Hale, a notorious itinerant quack who posed as a specialist in nervous and chronic diseases, 1910-1916; Dr. Hale Laboratories, makers of an epilepsy "cure," 1917-1931; Hale and Hearty, Inc., a firm selling vitamins, health foods and exercise equipment, 1955-1959; and Alfred Ernest George Hall, a quack psychologist and impostor, 1927-1964.

5 folders.

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