Records. Omega Oil-Ophthalmol Lindemann (inclusive), 1917-1969.

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Records. Omega Oil-Ophthalmol Lindemann (inclusive), 1917-1969.

Correspondence, clippings, government orders, articles, and promotional material concerning Omega Oil, an analgesic promoted for muscular pain and similar complaints, 1917-1960; 101 HEALTH FACTS AND FALLACIES, a contemplated AMA publication, 1965; 1000 HEALTH SECRETS, a periodical carrying objectionable advertising, 1930; ONTOLOGICAL THOUGHT, a periodical published by the Universal Institute of Applied Ontology, 1969; and Ophthalmol-Lindemann, a questionable eye remedy, 1917.

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