
Access to this collection is provided at no charge to AMA members. In addition, this is the only AMA Archive collection that is open to collegiate and historical researchers from the public. Public access to this collection will be provided according to an established fee schedule.
Guide to the collection:
Folder lists—The following folder lists are arranged alphabetically and cover approximately 75 major topics available for research:
Indexes - The following indexes show the serial number(s) of the abstract(s) included in the Guide on the subject in question. The index entries refer to abstract numbers, not page numbers.
How do I research the Historical Health Fraud Collection and does the Archives charge any fees?
AMA members pay no use fees and no fees to photocopy small amounts of archival materials.
Non-members will pay a per/carton fee for use of the Historical Health Fraud and Alternative Medicine Collection, which is stored offsite due to the size of the collection. Non-members will pay $43 dollars for the first carton of material they wish to view and $2.25 for each additional carton to cover transportation costs. Researchers may request up to 20 cartons at one time. Onsite researchers may also request photocopies from the Health Fraud Collection at a cost of $1.00 per page.
After identifying the collection material you would like to view, contact the AMA Archives office at (312) 464-4083 or archives@ama-assn.org to set up an appointment to visit the AMA Archives. Archives staff will coordinate the research request. Researchers will be required to complete an AMA Letter of Agreement form stating the intended use of the materials and make note of the Archives use terms. This form must be returned via fax at (312) 464-5826 or mail to the Archives office at 515 N. State Street, Chicago, IL, 60610. Historical Health Fraud materials may only be viewed at the AMA Archives office in Chicago.