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related to Quackery
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25 citations
related to Quackery as a subject or category
Description Term used untill 1999
Article
Dumas, Geneviève; Wallis, Faith
(1999)
Theory and practice in the trial of Jean Domrémi, 1423-1427.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 55-87).
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Article
Cody, Lisa Forman
(1999)
“No cure, no money”, or The invisible hand of quackery: The language of commerce, credit, and cash in 18th-century British medical advertisements.
Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture
(pp. 103-130).
(/isis/citation/CBB000082077/)
Article
Huisman, Frank
(1999)
Shaping the medical market: On the construction of quackery and folk medicine in Dutch historiography.
Medical History
(pp. 359-375).
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Article
Weatherall, Mark W.
(1996)
Making medicine scientific: Empiricism, rationality, and quackery in mid-Victorian Britain.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 175-194).
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Article
Gentilcore, David
(1995)
“Charlatans, mountebanks and other similar people”: The regulation and role of itinerant practitioners in early modern Italy.
Social History
(pp. 297-314).
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Article
Young, James Harvey
(1995)
Arthur Cramp: Quackery foe.
Pharmacy in History
(pp. 176-182).
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Book
Probst, Christian
(1992)
Fahrende Heiler und Heilmittelhändler: Medizin von Marktplatz und Landstrasse.
(/isis/citation/CBB000033571/)
Book
Young, James Harvey
(1992)
American health quackery: Collected essays.
(/isis/citation/CBB000044494/)
Article
Young, James Harvey
(1992)
A tale of pursuing health deception.
Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
(pp. 51-72).
(/isis/citation/CBB000062711/)
Article
Carson, James G.
(1991)
American Medical Association's Historical Health Fraud and Alternative Medicine Collection: An integrated approach to automated collection description.
American Archivist
(pp. 184-191).
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Article
Schnorrenberg, Barbara Brandon
(1991)
A true relation of the life and career of James Graham, 1745-1794.
Eighteenth-Century Life
(pp. 58-75).
(/isis/citation/CBB000038664/)
Book
Fenouillat, Nadine
(1991)
Médecins et charlatans en Angleterre (1760-1815).
(/isis/citation/CBB000061979/)
Article
Doherty, Francis
(1990)
The Anodyne Necklace: A quack remedy and its promotion.
Medical History
(p. 268).
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Article
Huisman, Frank
(1989)
Itinerant medical practitioners in the Dutch Republic: The case of Groningen.
Tractrix: Yearbook for the History of Science, Medicine, Technology, and Mathematics
(pp. 63-83).
(/isis/citation/CBB000045702/)
Book
Porter, Roy
(1989)
Health for sale: Quackery in England, 1660-1850.
(/isis/citation/CBB000041483/)
Book
Bynum, W.F.; Porter, Roy
(1987)
Medical fringe and medical orthodoxy, 1750-1850.
(/isis/citation/CBB000052526/)
Chapter
Porter, Roy
(1987)
The language of quackery in England, 1660-1800.
In: The social history of language
(p. 73).
(/isis/citation/CBB000046010/)
Article
Sundin, Bosse
(1987)
Universalsmörjelsen: Kvacksalveri, patentmedicin och drömmen om ett naturenligt levnadssätt i slutet av 1800-talet. (The universal ointment: Quackery, patent medicine, and the dream of a natural way of life at the end of the 19th century).
Lychnos
(pp. 91-112).
(/isis/citation/CBB000041780/)
Article
Whorton, James C.
(1986)
Drugless healing in the 1920s: The therapeutic cult of sanipractic.
Pharmacy in History
(pp. 14-25).
(/isis/citation/CBB000056448/)
Article
Schupbach, W.
(1985)
Sequah: An English “American Medicine”-man in 1890.
Medical History
(pp. 272-317).
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