Nostrums and quackery; articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted, with additions and modifications, from The Journal of the American Medical Association . n the stationeryof the Carnegie University and signed A. I. Stolk. ).D:0., Treasurer, was received. The letterhead bore half-tonepictures of Wilmingtons two largest office buildings on whichthe words Carnegie University had been inserted to givethe impression that this institution occupied these Annual Announcement was also received (from which 058 MISCELLANEOUS quotations have already been given) in which were glow


Nostrums and quackery; articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted, with additions and modifications, from The Journal of the American Medical Association . n the stationeryof the Carnegie University and signed A. I. Stolk. ).D:0., Treasurer, was received. The letterhead bore half-tonepictures of Wilmingtons two largest office buildings on whichthe words Carnegie University had been inserted to givethe impression that this institution occupied these Annual Announcement was also received (from which 058 MISCELLANEOUS quotations have already been given) in which were glowinglydescribed the possibilities of Drugless Healing and thewonderful financial success that would follow a course ofinstruction taken at this most celebrated institution oflearning. A number of pictures also were sent purportingto be the photographs of Officers, Members of the Board ofRegents and Professors of Carnegie University. There werephotographs, too, of a handsome building in New York Citythat was labeled National Institute of Mechano-Therapy,Affiliated with Carnegie University. Of course, no such let- i II MCI Mil 1) 151 nil! SIAIK. (IK Puii. iium Siiirarftja ? f I Mrnr*«?iig hiciHiiiiiimw ( i •?! »lit El I il8 I ^1,1 TIM.


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