Records. National Association of the Professions-National Blood Research Foundation (inclusive), 1954-1971.

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Records. National Association of the Professions-National Blood Research Foundation (inclusive), 1954-1971.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials regarding the National Association of the Professions, a group marketing insurance to doctors and other medical professionals, 1969; National Ataxia Foundation, a research fund-raising foundation, 1971; National Better Homes Guild, a plan to supply vitamins to the public through physicians, 1958; and National Blood Research Foundation, a fund-raising organization for blood disease research and treatment, 1954-1965.

4 folders.

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