Records. Keep Women Alive-Kellberg Institute (inclusive), 1913-1976.

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Records. Keep Women Alive-Kellberg Institute (inclusive), 1913-1976.

Correspondence, clippings, articles, and promotional material concerning "Keep Women Alive," a Canadian breast-cancer control program of questionable standing, 1976; Kegan Research Laboratories, a cancer-cure outfit run by Kegan Sarkisian and his wife, Morvyth McQueen-Williams, M.D., 1959-1973; Kellam Cancer Hospital, a quackish institution in Richmond, Virginia, 1913-1929; and Kellberg Institute, a Chicago massage school operated at various times by T.G. Jorgenson and Esther C. Swanson, 1914-1970.

4 folders.

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