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This document is a scanned inter-office memorandum dated June 2, 1952, detailing items dispensed from a reserve supply, including mechanical apparatus, ampoules of sodium amytal, and boxes of benzolrine sulphate, with some fields redacted.

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Office .lvle77Zora7zdtt11Z • GovERN~rENT uNITED sTATEs 'TO File~ DA'TE: ~ Ju~ 1952 .... .I , FROM .. SUDJEC'T: t::1- - _f ol_\ow_.\,.I"'P, i tcnt!l from th'! rel'ler~ supply were r.i vcn ~ this dat.e: 1 mechanical appar:stu3, vario•J!!! type L arnpoul~~ of sodium am~al, 1 r:rain er~ch 100 :Jodi,Jm nTTTYt::ll c~nsules ~ 3 gr:d_n!; each L boxes of benzerlrine sulph:~te, 6 arnpoulcs each. ·I .. , '' ~.: . , .. .. ... - • The page displays a graphic background featuring a stylized image of a bank vault door on the left, with blue neon-like accents. To the right of the vault image, white text is superimposed on a black background, announcing "THE BLACK VAULT" in a striking, stylized font. Below this title, further white text explains that the document was obtained from The Black Vault, an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection. The text also provides a URL for downloading the collection. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, signatures, stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, redactions, or visual evidence of experimental procedures visible on this page. This image is a scanned document, likely an inter-office memorandum, featuring typed text and some handwritten additions. The top of the page is headed with "Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT" and includes fields for "TO", "FROM", "SUBJECT", and "DATE". The date "2 June 1952" is clearly visible. There are several handwritten annotations, including an "A" next to "FROM", and a more complex handwritten notation "A/B, III, 9,8" near the date. A significant portion of the "FROM" field is obscured by a black redaction box. The main body of the document lists items dispensed from a reserve supply, detailing quantities and types of medical items. A black redaction box is also present above the list of items, obscuring a recipient's name or department. The overall impression is that of a standard administrative record with some specific, though partially obscured, details related to the distribution of supplies.

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