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Brinkley radio station and hospital, Milford, Kansas

This photograph shows Dr. John R. Brinkley's radio station, KFKB, and hospital in Milford, Kansas.

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Dr. John R. Brinkley

Lippe Studio Del Rio, TX

Dr. John Brinkley standing outside of ruins of log building, in Del Rio, Texas.

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Dr. John R. Brinkley

Lippe Studio Del Rio, TX

Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, famous for his goat gland transplants.

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Dr. John R. Brinkley

Lippe Studio Del Rio, TX

Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, famous for his goat gland transplants.

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Dr. John R. Brinkley

Shields, Montie,Olathe, Ks

Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, famous for his goat gland transplants.

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Dr. John R. Brinkley

Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, famous for his goat gland transplants.

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Your health

Brinkley Hospitals

This pamphlet was published by the Brinkley Hospital, Milford, Kansas. Dr. John Brinkley established the hospital in 1917. The cover of the pamphlet indicates that the hospital also operated a radio station with the call letters KFKB. This pamphlet contains information about various health issues while promoting the services of the Brinkley Hospital. Dr. Brinkley specialized in several problems and diseases related to men such as prostate disease. The pamphlet includes photos of Brinkley, his family, and employees. It also contains interior views of the hospital facilities. Dr. Brinkley became notorious for his goat gland transplant operation.

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Dr. John R. Brinkley

Lippe Studio Del Rio, TX

This black and white photograph shows Dr. John R. Brinkley standing next to a "possibly" salt-water fish that he recently caught. In the background, a crowd of people have gathered to take a closer look at the huge fish. Brinkley a physician from Milford, Kansas, became famous for his controversial goat gland transplants and unconventional medical practice.

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Souvenir Album of the Artists and Others at Radio Station KFKB Together with Photographs of the Hospital Staff and Appended Radio Log

KFKB Broadcasting Association

KFKB was the radio station operated by Dr. John Brinkley in Milford, Kansas. This souvenir booklet contains photographs of Brinkley, the radio station performers and staff, and the staff at the Brinkley Hospital. Radio performers include Bob Larkan and his Music Makers; Steve Love and his orchestra; Arthur Pizinger and his orchestra; Mrs. L. McChesney, the Tell Me a Story Lady; and Uncle Sam McRee, Sr. The souvenir album also has photographs of various members of the musical groups. The daily program schedule for the radio is opposite the title page. The hospital section of the booklet has directions on how to travel to the Brinkley Hospital, photos of the Brinkley family, and individual photos of staff of the hospital with short descriptions of their duties. The album has an excerpt from a Brinkley booklet titled Your Health. The final section of the album is titled "State and City Index with New Waves." It is a listing of various radio stations all over the United States, their call letters and brief technical information. Note: Most of the information is the same as that in the January 1930 souvenir album (KM item # 213222) but some of the photos of staff are different.

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Souvenir album of the artists and others at radio station KFKB together with photographs of the hospital staff and appended radio log

KFKB Broadcasting Association

KFKB was the radio station operated by Dr. John Brinkley in Milford, Kansas. This souvenir booklet contains photographs of Brinkley, the radio station performers and staff, and the staff at the Brinkley Hospital. Radio performers include Bob Larkan and his Music Makers; Steve Love and his orchestra; Arthur Pizinger and his orchestra; Mrs. L. McChesney, the Tell Me a Story Lady; and Uncle Sam McRee, Sr. The souvenir album also has photographs of various members of the musical groups. The daily program schedule for the radio is opposite the title page. The hospital section of the booklet has directions on how to travel to the Brinkley Hospital, photos of the Brinkley family, and individual photos of staff of the hospital with short descriptions of their duties. The album has an excerpt from a Brinkley booklet titled Your Health. The final section of the album is titled "State and City Index with New Waves." It is a listing of various radio stations all over the United States, their call letters and brief technical information. Note: Most of the information is the same as that in the September 1929 souvenir album (KM item # 213221) but some of the photos of staff are different.

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