Box SU 3
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Contains 59 Results:
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
Cancer, Correspondence and Data, Oklahoma, 1946-1950
Topics include American Medical Association, animal experimentation, government policy on cancer, cancer treatment, corrupt medical care, vivisection, medical fraud, and Hoxsey Cancer Clinic. Correspondents include Surgeon General Thomas Parran (Report), American Cancer Society, United States Public Health Service, and Harry M. Hoxsey. 1946 Nov.-1950 Apr.
