Records. Oxyoline-Ozias, Charles (inclusive), 1908-1948.

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Records. Oxyoline-Ozias, Charles (inclusive), 1908-1948.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, periodicals, and promotional materials regarding Oxyoline, an ozone treatment device invented by William D. Neel, 1908-1938; Oxypep, a laxative promoted as a "physiological oxygen preparation for stomach trouble, gas, indigestion," and the like, 1930; William A. Oyler, an Indiana physician (?) who practiced various forms of deceit on the medical profession, 1915-1931; and Charles Othello Ozias, a quack whose varied activities included alleged cures for cancer and paralysis, 1918-1948.

0.4 cubic ft. (16 folders).

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