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Bayer
-Edwards, Jim. Yes, Bayer Promoted Heroin for Children -- Here Are The Ads That Prove It, 17 November 2011, http://www.businessinsider.com/yes-bayer-promoted-heroin-for-children-here-are-the-ads-that-prove-it-2011-11.
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-Bayer AG. A Journey through the History of Bayer, http://www.bayer.com/en/history.aspx.
-History.com. This Day In History: Bayer Patents Aspirin, http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/bayer-patents-aspirin.
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-Askwith, Richard. How aspirin turned hero, 13 September 1998, http://www.opioids.com/heroin/heroinhistory.html.
-Bayer AG, Biographies: Carl Duisberg, http://www.bayer.com/en/carl-duisberg.aspx.
-Inglis-Arkell, Esther. When Opium Was For Newborns And Bayer Sold Heroin, 28 March 2012, The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 143
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-Rowley, Matthew. Stoughton’s Elixir, an Early Example, 27 March 2010, http://matthew-rowley.blogspot.com/2010/03/stoughtons-elixir-early-example.html.
-Diniejko, Andrzej. The Victorian Web: Addiction. http://www.victorianweb.org/victorian/science/addiction/addiction2.html.
-Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 53, 1909.
-The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 143, 13 December 1900.
-Dr. Rath Foundation. IG Farben and the History of the ‘Business With Disease’, http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/PHARMACEUTICAL_BUSINESS/history_of_the_pharmaceutical_industry.htm
-Narconon. History of Heroin, http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/heroinhistory.html.
-Webb, Chris. I.G. Farbenindustrie AG German Industry and the Holocaust, http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/economics/igfarben.html.
-IG Farben: Official Records from the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, http://www.profit-over-life.org/.
-United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case #6, The I.G. Farben Case, https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007077.
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Kellogg’s
-Narvaez, Darcia. Circumcision: Social, Sexual, Psychological Realities, 18 September 18, 2011, https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/morallandscapes/201109/circumcision-social-sexual-psychological-realities.
-Journey Films, John Harvey Kellogg and Adventism Documentary, 2009.
-A&E, Corn Flake Kings: The Kellogg Brothers Biography.
-Soniak, Matt. Corn Flakes Were Invented as Part of an Anti-Masturbation Crusade, 28 December 2012, http://mentalfloss.com/article/32042/corn-flakes-were-invented-part-anti-masturbation-crusade.
-Kellogg, John Harvey. Plain facts for old and young: embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life, 1887.
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Winchester
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-Van Zwoll, Wayne. Deer Rifles and Cartidges: A Complete Guide to All Hunting Situations, Skyhorse 2012.
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-Michno, Greg. Battle of Little Bighorn: Were the Weapons the Deciding Factor, Wild West Magazine, June 1998.
Bakelite
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-USPTO. Patent for First Synthetic Plastic Issued December 7, 1909, 6 December 2001, https://www.uspto.gov/about-us/news-updates/patent-first-synthetic-plastic-issued-december-7-1909.
-Plastics Historical Society. Timeline, http://plastiquarian.com/?page_id=14334.
-Flynn, Tom. Yonkers, Home of the Plastic Age, http://www.yonkershistory.org/bake.html.
-Chemical Heritage Foundation. Leo Hendrik Baekeland, https://www.chemheritage.org/historical-profile/leo-hendrik-baekeland.
-Wirth, Jennifer. Their Bizarre Incestuous Relationship Drove Antony Baekeland To Kill His Heiress Mother, http://allday.com/post/8210-their-bizarre-incestuous-relationship-drove-antony-baekeland-to-kill-his-heiress-mother/.
-SPI. History of Plastics, https://www.plasticsindustry.org/AboutPlastics/content.cfm?ItemNumber=670.
-History.com Staff. This Day In History: 1972 A wealthy heiress is murdered by her son, http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/a-wealthy-heiress-is-murdered-by-her-son.
-Krajicek, David J. He Will Kill You: Shrink Warned Mother of Baekeland Plastics Heir, 15 June 2015, http://www.nydailynews.com/news/justice-story/kill-shrink-warned-mother-baekeland-plastics-heir-article-1.1114966.
-Schemering, Christopher. The Fall of the House of Baekeland, 15 September 1985, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/entertainment/books/1985/09/15/the-fall-of-the-house-of-baekeland/41da760f-dba9-4ac8-bf81-c2469642d657/.
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John Sith Pemberton portrait (Author unknown, Source: Creative Commons).
Vintage Coca-Cola advertisement.
Vintage Coca-Cola advertisement (c. 1911).
Hugo Boss company newspaper advertisement (date unknown).
Pemberton’s French Wine Coca newspaper advertisement.
Henry Ford Portrait (c. 1919, Hartsook, photographer. Source: Library of Congress).
Henry Ford with the ten millionth Model T (Source: Library of Congress).
The Dearborn Independent newspaper (1920).
‘Jesse Owens at start of record breaking 200 meter race’ (1936, Source: Library of Congress).
Hugo F. Boss’s Nazi membership (c. 1931).
The Dassler shoe factory (Source: Library of Congress).
Coco Chanel portrait (c. 1910, Source: Library of Congress).
‘Der Führer in Paris’ Adolf Hitler visiting occupied Paris, France (c. 1940, Source: The National Archives).
Ford Factory assembly line (c. 1913, Source: Library of Congress).
Bayer heroin newspaper advertisement (c. 1901).
Bayer & Co. bottle of heroin.
Entrance to the German death camp Auschwitz, in Poland (Logaritmo, Photographer, Source: Creative Commons).
John Harvey Kellogg portrait (c. 1914, Source: Library of Congress).
Vintage Kellogg’s cereal advertisement (c. 1915, Source: Library of Congress).
Vintage Kellogg’s cereal advertisement (c. 1919, Source: Library of Congress).
Workers outside of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (c. 1897, Source: Library of Congress).
The Winchester mansion (c. 1980, HABS, photographer, Source: Library of Congress).
Sarah Winchester’s bedroom (c. 1980, HABS, photographer, Source: Library of Congress).
The Winchester mansion living room fireplace (c. 1980, HABS, photographer, Source: Library of Congress).
Leo Baekeland portrait (c. 1906, Source: Library of Congress).
Bakelite laboratory in Younkers, NY (c. 1935, Source: Bakelite Review/ Library of Congress).
Vintage Bakelite magazine advertisement (Source: Library of Congress).
Bakelite jewellery colours (c. 1924, Source: Gifts to Treasure, Embed Art Company catalogue).