Records. Supplement: American Journal of Surgery-Antivivisection (inclusive), 1908-1948.

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Records. Supplement: American Journal of Surgery-Antivivisection (inclusive), 1908-1948.

Periodicals, correspondence, articles, and promotional material concerning the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, which carried a great deal of patent medicine advertising, 1908-1909; the American Pharmaceutical Association and its efforts against the "nostrum evil," 1913-1921; Anchor Manufacturing Company, perpetrators of a scam involving the promotion of reconditioned used cars to physicians, 1919; and antivivisection movements and legislation, 1912, 1919 and 1948.

4 folders.

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