Records. Wyeth Chemical Company-XDR Food Supplement (inclusive), 1910-1959.

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Records. Wyeth Chemical Company-XDR Food Supplement (inclusive), 1910-1959.

Correspondence, clippings, advertisements, packaging samples, reports, and promotional material concerning Wyeth Chemical Company, makers of a line of hair dyes and cosmetics, 1910-1946; John Wyeth & Brother, manufacturers of a number of nostrums including Wyeth's Collyrium, an eye wash, and Amphojel, an ulcer remedy, 1913-1958; Gilbert H. Wynekoop, a physician repeatedly prosecuted for alcohol, drug, and sex offenses, 1917-1956; and XDR Food Supplement, manufactured by Belco Products Corporation, 1955-59.

5 folders.

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