Receipts for records received and returned by the commission, 1943-1944.

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Receipts for records received and returned by the commission, 1943-1944.

These receipts track activity regarding records submitted to the commission by physicians, lawyers, medical supply companies, and other individuals and firms being investigated by the commission.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8282397

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