- Quackery,
often synonymous with
health fraud, is the
promotion of
fraudulent or
ignorant medical practices. A
quack is a "fraudulent or
ignorant pretender...
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before the
couple decided to ask for an
abortion to an old
gypsy and
medicaster woman who
lived by the riverbank, with the
aforementioned results. Back...
- historicaltextarchive.com. Gambaccini,
Piero (2003).
Mountebanks and
Medicasters: A
History of
Italian Charlatans from the
Middle Ages to the Present...
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Retrieved 2020-11-18. Gambaccini,
Piero (2003-11-20).
Mountebanks and
Medicasters: A
History of
Italian Charlatans from the
Middle Ages to the Present...
- 2010. Gentilcore, 28 Gentilcore, 29
Gambaccini Piero.
Mountebanks and
Medicasters: A
History of
Italian Charlatans from the
Middle Ages to the Present...
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mania G. Eglishemii,' a
Latin elegiac poem
republished as 'Hypermorus
Medicaster;' and from his
friend William Barclay a more
serious judgment on the question...
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juice as good for the gums in
cases of scurvy.
Yonge published in 1685
Medicaster Medicatus,
criticizing John
Browne and
William Salmon, and in 1699 Sidrophel...
- and "collegiate obloquy."
Surgeon James Yonge published the
pamphlet Medicaster medicatus, or, A
remedy for the itch of
scribbling (1685) criticizing...