Records. Rexall Company-Reynolds, Horace D. (inclusive), 1906-1982.

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Records. Rexall Company-Reynolds, Horace D. (inclusive), 1906-1982.

Correspondence, clippings, articles, advertisements, pamphlets, and promotional materials concerning the Rexall Company, a business involving retail druggists who produced patent medicines, 1909-1967; Reye's Syndrome, two articles discussing the disease, 1982; and Horace D. Reynolds, who purveyed a "blood serum" cure through a chain of "research laboratories" in major cities, 1906-1941.

7 folders.

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