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Letter: Upton Sinclair, Pasadena, California, to Melville Kress, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 16 November 1936

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSN/MN 3014-3

Scope and Contents

In a short letter, Sinclair admits "it is quite possible that I have made a mistake about [Dr. Albert] Abrams." Sinclair was an enthusiastic supporter and stauch defender of Abrams, whose first invention was a diagnosing machine called the "dynomizer." Abrams claimed he could diagnose and cure almost any disease. The American Medical Association and Scientific American deemed the machine and its creator fraudulent.

Dates

  • Creation: 16 November 1936

Conditions Governing Access

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Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository

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