Records. Peptic Ulcer-Peptol (inclusive), 1905-1983.

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Records. Peptic Ulcer-Peptol (inclusive), 1905-1983.

Correspondence, articles, clippings, advertisements, and reports concerning an alleged cure for peptic ulcers (consisting of dried cow manure), 1974; peptide peptidohydrolases (file concerns chymopapain, a drug for back pain marketed under the name Discase), 1975-1983; Pepto-Mangan, an iron supplement and "blood builder," 1905-1958; and Peptol, a nostrum associated with John H. and W.K. Kellogg of Battle Creek, Michigan, 1908-1915.

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