Records. Laboratory Supply Company-Ladies' Home Journal (inclusive), 1904-1966.

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Records. Laboratory Supply Company-Ladies' Home Journal (inclusive), 1904-1966.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials on Laboratory Supply Company, a firm supplying rats and mice to labs and companies making serum for treatment of venereal disease, 1919-1926; Labordine, a patent medicine for pneumonia, typhoid fever and other diseases promoted by ex-Congressman Harry M. Coudrey, 1904-1914; Lachar Directorate, a "research" organization established by Rhoda Lachar, 1966; La Creole, a hair dye, 1913-1931; and LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, a periodical which carried articles on quackish patent medicines for a time, 1907-1927.

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