Explore the intriguing intersection of music and medicine in "Musical Strings and Pharmaceuticals." This volume, originating from Armour and Company, delves into the unexpected connections between the production of musical strings and the development of pharmaceuticals. Authored in part by Emma Tolman East, this work offers a unique glimpse into the business practices of a major industrial firm in the early 20th century.
Discover how manufacturing processes and scientific innovations intertwined in seemingly disparate fields. This historical account provides valuable insights into the evolution of both the music industry and the pharmaceutical sector, making it an essential read for historians of business, music, and medicine.
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