Records. Indians, North American-Infant Care (inclusive), 1900-1972.

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Records. Indians, North American-Infant Care (inclusive), 1900-1972.

Correspondence, articles, clippings, and promotional materials pertaining to Native American healers and cures, 1916-1972; INDIANA SATURDAY NIGHT, a publication which undertook an anti-quackery campaign with help from the AMA, 1922-23; the Indiana State Board of Health and its anti-quackery education activities, 1910-1918; and infant care, 1900-1957.

16 folders.

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