Nostrums and quackery; articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted, with additions and modifications, from The Journal of the American Medical Association . The members of the Ruskin University seemed to have had apaper money of their own. This illustration is a reduced photo-graphic reproduction of one side of a ten cent note ; the reverseside of this note had a large figure ten printed in green, acrosswhich was written in black the signature of O. E. Miller. THE CASE OF RAYMOND FORSYTHE If this matter were being published simply and solely forphysicians it would be needless to say mo


Nostrums and quackery; articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted, with additions and modifications, from The Journal of the American Medical Association . The members of the Ruskin University seemed to have had apaper money of their own. This illustration is a reduced photo-graphic reproduction of one side of a ten cent note ; the reverseside of this note had a large figure ten printed in green, acrosswhich was written in black the signature of O. E. Miller. THE CASE OF RAYMOND FORSYTHE If this matter were being published simply and solely forphysicians it would be needless to say more about it. Themedical profession has seen so many much-vaunted consump-tion cures rise like a rocket and come down like a stick, thatit is able to assign the International Institute to its properplace in the gallery of fakes. We are confronted with thefact, however, that the paid cappers and steerers for thisconcern are daily inveigling helpless but hopeful consumptivesinto taking its treatment, and we are continually re-ceiving letters from physicians asking what they shall telltheir patients who enquire about this institute. We are,therefore, investigati


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