Records. Science Digest-Scientific Products of Indianapolis (inclusive), 1925-1967.

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Records. Science Digest-Scientific Products of Indianapolis (inclusive), 1925-1967.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning the July 1949 issue of SCIENCE DIGEST, a popular science periodical with an article about quackery, 1949; Science Editors, Inc., publishers of CLIN-ALERT, a publication about adverse drug effects, 1966-1967; Scientific Apparatus Company, a firm which sold chlorine ampules to physicians for use in treating respiratory diseases, 1925-1927; and Scientific Products of Indianapolis, Inc., makers of a tubeless radio, 1953-1954.

4 folders.

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