Records. National Research Bureau-National Welfare Rights Organization (inclusive), 1922-1973.

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Records. National Research Bureau-National Welfare Rights Organization (inclusive), 1922-1973.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials regarding the National Research Bureau, apparently a scheme by an advertising agency marketing a remedy for skin blemishes, 1928-1929; National Scientific Research, Inc., a firm which sometimes conducted medical research, 1973; National University of Sciences, a nondescript school offering a wide variety of medical "courses," 1922-1958; and National Welfare Rights Organization (file consists of a statement by the organization accusing the AMA of opposing programs for extending medical care to the poor), 1968.

4 folders.

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