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Toggenburg Goats
Pennell, Joseph Judd, 1866-1922
This black and white photograph shows Toggenburg Goats that were used for medical procedures by Dr. John R. Brinkley.
previewDr. John R. Brinkley and friends
Photograph of Dr. John R. Brinkley and others identified, from left to right, as Dr. Horatio Osborn, his wife Margueute and baby Myrna Lea, and Minnie Brinkley.
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This sepia colored photograph shows Dr. John R. Brinkley, wife Minnie and son Johnnie Boy at their home in Del Rio, Texas.
previewDr. John R. Brinkley at a political rally
This black and white photograph shows Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, standing beside an airplane with two unidentified men. Brinkley became famous for his controversial goat gland transplants and unconventional medical practice. He ran as an independent write-in candidate for governor of Kansas in 1930, 1932 and 1934.
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Lippe Studio Del Rio, TX
Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, famous for his goat gland transplants.
previewDr. John R. Brinkley
Lippe Studio Del Rio, TX
Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, famous for his goat gland transplants.
previewDr. John R. Brinkley
Shields, Montie,Olathe, Ks
Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, famous for his goat gland transplants.
previewDr. John R. Brinkley
Dr. John R. Brinkley, a physician from Milford, Kansas, famous for his goat gland transplants.
previewDr. 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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