Records. Topics-Total Victory Over Cancer (inclusive), 1926-1976.

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Records. Topics-Total Victory Over Cancer (inclusive), 1926-1976.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning TOPICS: A READY REFERENCE TO PROGRAMS AND POLICIES, an AMA bulletin, 1971; TORCH MONTHLY, a periodical devoted to alternative medicine, 1926-1932; Luis Angel Toro, a doctor who used another physician's credentials to gain permission to practice, 1967; and TOTAL VICTORY OVER CANCER, a bulletin devoted to alternative cancer treatments, 1976.

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