Records. Nasalaire-National Arthritis Medical Clinic (inclusive), 1914-1976.

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Records. Nasalaire-National Arthritis Medical Clinic (inclusive), 1914-1976.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials regarding Nasalaire, a patent medicine for nasal congestion, 1960; Dr. I.L. Nascher, a writer of sensational medical articles in Sunday newspapers, 1914-1924; National Analysts, Inc., a firm doing opinion surveys, interviews and related research, 1964-1973; and National Arthritis Medical Clinic, a clinic specializing in arthritis, 1976.

4 folders.

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