Records. State Medical Societies-Stekeetee's Pin Worm Destroyer (inclusive), 1908-1974.

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Records. State Medical Societies-Stekeetee's Pin Worm Destroyer (inclusive), 1908-1974.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning state medical societies (inquiries from state and local medical societies concerning applicants for membership), 1926-1974; Frederick Stearns and Company, a drug company, 1908-1960; Stein (Bertram and Roberta) Neuropsychiatric Research Program, a psychiatric research program which sought to raise funds to conduct its work, 1956-1970; and Stekeetee's Pinworm Destroyer, a patent medicine for pin worm, 1910-1934.

11 folders.

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