Records. Roxroy, Randolph-Royal Society of Health (inclusive), 1910-1973.

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Records. Roxroy, Randolph-Royal Society of Health (inclusive), 1910-1973.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning Randolph Roxroy, a quack specializing in psychology and astrology, 1910-1929; Roy Remedies Company, a patent medicine firm, 1930-1931; Royal Order of Lions, a fake organization aimed at physicians, 1911-1913; and Royal Society of Health, a quasi-official British organization which published information on health and medical issues, 1962-1973.

5 folders.

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