Quacks : fakers & charlatans in medicine

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Quacks : fakers & charlatans in medicine

Roy Porter

(Tempus revealing history)

Tempus, 2003

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Originally published: 2000

"This edition published 2003"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 340-364) and index

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If the thought of visiting the doctor or having a spell in the hospital gives most people pause to contemplate their mortality, then such thoughts must pale when compared to the experiences of our ancestors. They were largely at the mercy of a medical fraternity renowned more for the eccentricity of their cures than their efficacy. From the pisse prophets who would gaze upon a patient s urine to establish the most accurate diagnosis, to the pushers of such remedies as Walkers Jesuit Drops to cure venereal disease, "Quacks" is a thrilling history of opportunists, charlatans, conmen, some deludedly sincere doctors, andultimatelyof our own enduring credulity."

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