Records. Schools, Medical (Medical Institutes)-Schukat, Otto (inclusive), 1911-1948.

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Records. Schools, Medical (Medical Institutes)-Schukat, Otto (inclusive), 1911-1948.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning medical institutes, 1911-1930; Charles T. Schroyer and Company, a trade name for Dr. Charles T. Schroyer and his cancer cure, 1913-1937; Dr. Arthur Frederick Schuettler, who exploited a "cure" for tuberculosis, 1927-1948; and Otto Schukat, who was imprisoned for falsely testifying that a war veteran had tuberculosis so that the latter could collect government disability insurance, 1932.

4 folders.

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