Quacks and Grafters

ebook: Quacks and Grafters

Sprache - Englisch

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Quacks and Grafters is a fascinating exposé written by William Lee Howard, first published in 1913, that delves into the murky world of medical charlatans and fraudulent practitioners in early twentieth-century America. Through a series of vivid anecdotes, case studies, and incisive commentary, Howard reveals the cunning methods employed by quacks—unscrupulous individuals who prey on the vulnerable and desperate with false promises of miraculous cures. The book explores the psychology of both the deceivers and their victims, highlighting the widespread gullibility and lack of regulation that allowed such schemes to flourish. Howard’s narrative is both critical and satirical, offering a scathing indictment of the medical establishment’s failure to protect the public from exploitation. He exposes the tricks of patent medicine vendors, fake specialists, and self-proclaimed healers, while also examining the complicity of certain segments of the press and legal system in perpetuating these frauds. Quacks and Grafters is not only a historical document but also a cautionary tale, warning readers about the dangers of blind trust and the importance of scientific skepticism. With its blend of humor, outrage, and meticulous research, the book remains a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of medicine, social reform, and the perennial battle against deception.

Product Details

Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 192 Pages

Filesize: 467.7 KB

ISBN: 9782528108390

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