Nostrums and quackery; articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted, with additions and modifications, from The Journal of the American Medical Association . ^l^JlSffi ? rg — -n -?_ WM& Full-page advertisements arc expensive, but Carson can easilyafford them. They are paid for, of course, by the pom- dupes whoexchange good money for worthless and fraudulent is a photograph of a page advertisement in a Kansas Citypaper, li appeared a few days after our lirst expose of this humbug. out of existence without there being any reason for callingit defunct. Dictionaries and othe


Nostrums and quackery; articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted, with additions and modifications, from The Journal of the American Medical Association . ^l^JlSffi ? rg — -n -?_ WM& Full-page advertisements arc expensive, but Carson can easilyafford them. They are paid for, of course, by the pom- dupes whoexchange good money for worthless and fraudulent is a photograph of a page advertisement in a Kansas Citypaper, li appeared a few days after our lirst expose of this humbug. out of existence without there being any reason for callingit defunct. Dictionaries and other sources of real informa-tion arc doubtless closed books to the doctor. (arson says, further, that his standing as a moral, uprighlman has not been questioned even by the doctor- of med- 332 QZJACKEKl icine of Kansas City. This statement, doubtless, is as farfrom the truth as many other statements emanating fromthe Temple of Health. The opinions of the decent medicalmen of Kansas City as to the morality and •uprightnessof a man who will defraud the sick and the suffering by sell-ing them slips of tissue paper as cures for disease, caneasily be i


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