Records. Underhill, Eugene-United Cancer Institute (inclusive), 1899-1978.

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Records. Underhill, Eugene-United Cancer Institute (inclusive), 1899-1978.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning two Eugene Underhills, father and son, who ran an "electronic medicine" operation on the Albert Abrams model, 1927-1940; Unguentine, a remedy for minor burns, cuts, and other skin injuries, 1899-1959; United American Medical College, a diploma mill, 1975-1978; and United Cancer Institute, an organization to promote cancer research, 1973-1976.

5 folders.

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