Records. Medical Society of the United States-Medical Technologists (inclusive), 1887-1972.

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Records. Medical Society of the United States-Medical Technologists (inclusive), 1887-1972.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning the Medical Society of the United States, an organization of anti-AMA physicians who favored fee-splitting, 1916-1941; MEDICAL STANDARD, a medical journal promoted by patent medicine firms, 1887-1920; Medical Systems and Data Corporation, a computerized medical record service, 1968; and medical technologists, laboratory assistants and the like, 1961-1972.

4 folders.

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