Records. Worm Remedies-Wunderlich, Eugene (inclusive), 1904-1967.

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Records. Worm Remedies-Wunderlich, Eugene (inclusive), 1904-1967.

Correspondence, clippings, packaging samples, and promotional material concerning home remedies for pinworm, tapeworm, and other worm infections, 1904-1967; the Wright-Duering Tuberculosis Treatment, which on one analysis consisted of water, glycerine, and caramel, 1905-1947; Herbert L. Wright, a physician involved in various irregularities concerning licensing and narcotics, 1912-1953; and Eugene J.E. Wunderlich, an unlicensed "physician" convicted of narcotics violations, 1912-1930.

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