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    Notes and Articles, ca. 1890-1943 - Meats, Tobacco, Tea, and Coffee

    Kellogg, John Harvey
    2014

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    Abstract

    Typed documents about meat, tobacco, tea, and coffee, mainly advocating against them. Includes a typescript for a book on the meat-packing industry, as well as other documents about the negative health effects of meat, alcohol, and other substances.

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/102914

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