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The
DRUG
STORY
By Morris A. Bealle [Edited and formatted by “Me”]
A Factological History Of
America's $10,000,000,000
(in 1949) Drug Cartel — Its
Methods, Operations, Hidden
Owner-Ship, Profits And
Terrific Impact On The Health
Of The American People.
Published by THE HORNET'S NEST, P.O. Box 52, Spanish Fork, Utah
84660
Copyright 1976. MRS. MORRIS A. BEALLE. All Rights Reserved
Copyright 1949 . In the United States and Canada by Morris A. Bealle,
All Rights Reserved.
Editor's Note: Readers should be aware that “The Rockefeller
Family” is owned and operated by the Rothschild Family
2008
Emergency
PDF
Edition
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From the Editor of the
2008 “Emergency PDF Edition”
Ask yourself two questions and read the answer.
Question 1: Why is this book relevant to you?
Question 2: What is your life worth to you?
How about the lives of your family and friends?
Answer: Freedom or slavery. Those are the choices,
and there are only two choices, as old Roman law
recognized. The latter Roman economy was fueled by
slavery. Slaves lack choices. You, Mr. or Ms. “free”
American do have choices, but only to the extent that
you're informed of the facts when you make a choice.
Ignorant people can't remain free. Each of us is
ignorant or “under-informed” about one thing or
another. So we all have much to learn.
You've probably heard about the “right” to Free Public
Health Care. People who oppose it call it “Socialized
Medicine.” William Jefferson Clinton, who supports it
calls it “Rights that can never be taken away.” People
argue and debate this issue without ever mentioning
one simple fact that will light up the whole subject.
Our government has already taken over medicine. It
happened in the not so distant past. The results were
horrible. That take-over has never been overturned.
The subject of this book is:
The first time government took over health care.
Please spend twenty minutes skimming below.
Think about what we gave up (what it really cost ) the
first time we let government takie over health care.
Try to imagine how much health care is is going
to cost you when it is “free!”
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CONTENTS
1. What Nujol Started
2. The Spider'S Web
3. Government Gangsters
a) The Food And Drug Bandits
b) Kangaroo Court
c) Patent Office
d) Drug Trust Appointments
4. Socialized Medicine
a) Copeland Bill, 1935
b) Wagner Bill, 1939
c) Wagner-Murray Bill, 1945
d) Wagner-Murray-Dingell Bill, 1946
e) Truman-Ewing Bill, 1949
5. The Racket In Cancer Control
6. Get-The-Money Boys
7. Dangerous Doses
a) Bayer's Aspirin
b) Sal Hepatica
c) Vick's Vatro-Nol
d) Epsom Salts
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e) Bromo Seltzer
f) Baume Ben Gay
g) Bromo Quinine
h) Feen-A-Mint
i) Kondon'S Nasal Jelly
j) Carter'S Little Liver Pills
k) Tums
l) Bell-Ans
m) Ex Lax
n) Cures For Obesity
o) Cold Tablets And Vaccines
8. Serum Publicity
9. Centuries Of Progress
10. Enter The Medicine Man
11. The Drug Chamber Of Commerce
12. Closed Shop
13. Shakedown
14. Time Marches On
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Chapter 1 What Nujol Started
"I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica could be sunk
to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind
and all the worse for the fishes."
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, M. D.
Professor of Medicine at Harvard
Thirty years ago the Standard Oil Company became impressed
with the methods of the big packing houses which used,
processed and sold every part of the hog but the squeal.
Their sales research department went 'way back to the 1860's
when "Old Bill" Rockefeller, the itinerant pappy of John D. (the
first) and a patent medicine showman, used to palm off bottled
raw petroleum on the yokels as a cure for cancer.
"Old Bill" was an upstate New York farmer until 1850. He moved
to Cleveland then, entered the patent medicine racket and had
himself listed as a "physician" in the city directory. In selling raw
petroleum in a pretty bottle "Old Bill" did nothing new.
He merely took a page out of the book of other patent medicine
fakirs who were then hawking their wares from the backs of
wagons — covered and uncovered. When oil was discovered in
northwest Pennsylvania (1850) the jackals of the oil trade found
there was more gold in the jeans of the gullible yokels than there
was in working for it in the oil fields.
They began to bottle the raw petroleum and palm it off under
various names as a cure for everything under the sun. The
popular maladies of the day were liver complaint, cholera
morbus, consumption and bronchitis. Among the names given
this raw petroleum were "Seneca Oil," "Rock Oil" and "American
Medicinal Oil."
"Old Bill" opened up a new field for himself. He called his bottled
petroleum "Nujol" (meaning new oil) and sold it to those who
had cancer and those whom he could make fear they would have
it.
This sounded good to Standard's researchists. It sounded even
better when they found it cost but $2.00 a barrel to concoct
Nujol from crude petroleum. And that from one barrel of the raw
stuff they could make 1,000 six-ounce bottles of finished Nujol.
Instead of calling it a cure for cancer they called it a cure for
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