Records. Lee's Save the Baby-Legislative Department (inclusive), 1930-1973.

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Records. Lee's Save the Baby-Legislative Department (inclusive), 1930-1973.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials on Lee's Save the Baby, a patent medicine for treatment of infant ailments, 1930-1956; Le Fohn's Scientific Aid Laboratories, promoter of reflexology and a mink oil ointment, 1962-1963; legislation proposed concerning drugs and devices, 1968; and the AMA Legislative Department, 1968-1973.

4 folders.

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