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Quackery

Quackery, often synonymous with health fraud, is the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant medical practices. A quack is a "fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skill" or "a person who pretends, professionally or publicly, to have skill, knowledge, qualification or credentials they do not possess; a charlatan or snake oil salesman". The term quack is a clipped form of the archaic term quacksalver, from Dutch: kwakzalver a "hawker of salve". In the Middle Ages the term quack meant "shouting". The quacksalvers sold their wares on the market shouting in a loud voice.

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Charlatan
The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Children's Vaccinations
Vaccine Safety Manual for Concerned Families and Health Practitioners: Guide to Immunization Risks and Protection
The Discovery of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Lessons in the Practice of Political Medicine
The Vaccine Court: The Dark Truth of America's Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies: 400 Important Scientific Papers Summarized for Parents and Researchers
The HPV Vaccine On Trial: Seeking Justice for a Generation Betrayed
Vaccine Court: The Law and Politics of Injury
Master Manipulator: The Explosive True Story of Fraud, Embezzlement, and Government Betrayal at the CDC
Denial: How Refusing to Face the Facts about Our Autism Epidemic Hurts Children, Families, and Our Future
Vaccines: A Reappraisal
Crooked: Man-Made Disease Explained: The incredible story of metal, microbes, and medicine—hidden within our faces.
How to End the Autism Epidemic
The Moth in the Iron Lung: A Biography of Polio
Melanie's Marvelous Measles by Stephanie MessengerThe God Delusion by Richard DawkinsThe Communist Manifesto by Karl MarxThe Great Bird Flu Hoax by Joseph MercolaThe Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism by Steve Goreham
Pseudoscience & Bullshit
412 books — 22 voters
Quackery by Lydia KangWhat Your Doctor Won't Tell You About Your Lower Back by Bill YanceyThe Harangues, or speeches, of several celebrated quack-docto... by AnonymousBeing Done Good by Edward Burcham LentPink Pills for Pale People by F. William Saul
Quackaduceus
106 books — 3 voters

The Divine and the Demonic by Graham DwyerDrug-Induced Dementia by Grace E. JacksonHuman Longevity, Its Facts and Its Fictions Including an Inqu... by William John ThomsMilk by Robert   CohenThe R.E.P. Book by Anonymous
Rx: Trickle Down
99 books — 2 voters
Bedouin Ethnobotany by James P. MandavilleFranciscans and the Elixir of Life by Zachary A. MatusThe Effects of Inbreeding on Japanese Children by William J. SchullThe Toad in Magic, Sorcery and Midwifery by Ernst HentgesDying Scientifically by Edward Berdoe
•Medical The Poetical
100 books — 2 voters

Caution  by Heinz KohlerDeconstructing the Fitness Industrial Complex by Justice Roe WilliamsThe Woman Who Fooled the World by Beau DonellyDo You Believe in Magic? by Paul A. OffitConspirituality by Derek Beres
Anti-Wellness & Diet Culture
49 books — 2 voters
Dissecting Room Ballads From The Dublin Schools Of Medicine F... by Daragh SmithPoetry in a time of Pestilence by Alex MorrittThe Little Book of Neuroscience Haiku by Eric ChudlerHeartsongs by Mattie J. T. Stepanek by Mattie J.T. StepanekAt the Foundling Hospital by Robert Pinsky
•Medical Poetry
89 books — 4 voters


George Bernard Shaw
Well, I've known over thirty men who've found out how to cure consumption. Why do people go on dying of it, Colly? Devilment I suppose! ...more
George Bernard Shaw, The Doctor's Dilemma

Nathaniel Hawthorne
Poichè il destino e gli eventi li avevano tenuti per tanto tempo separati, occorrevva che qualche cosa di lieve e come indifferente corresse avanti ad aprire le porte dell'anima a parole più gravi, suggerite da più gravi pensieri. ...more
Nathaniel Hawthorne

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