Records. Vibration-Viet Nam Program (inclusive), 1910-1973.

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Records. Vibration-Viet Nam Program (inclusive), 1910-1973.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning vibration and vibrating devices of various kinds, 1910-1973; Vicks Family Remedies, a proprietary medicine firm specializing in cold remedies, 1911-1973; Vienna Medical Institute, an advertising style used by a quack specializing in diseases of men, 1910-1959; and Viet Nam Program (actually "Physicians for Viet Nam Program"--file concerns members of the group who lost their licenses for a time for income tax evasion or selling and/or using narcotics), 1968-1971.

12 folders.

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American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.

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