Records. Prolamine-Propaganda for Reform Pages (inclusive), 1940-1980.

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Records. Prolamine-Propaganda for Reform Pages (inclusive), 1940-1980.

Correspondence, and articles concerning prolamine, probably an appetite suppressant, 1975; prolotherapy, a treatment of spinal injections thought to ease lower back pain, 1962-1980; and articles compiled for the "Propaganda for Reform" column of the AMA Journal regarding certain physicians and patent medicines, 1899-1920, 1940.

4 folders.

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