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The Funny Side of Physic / Or, The Mysteries of Medicine, Presenting the Humorous and Serious Sides of Medical Practice. An Exposé of Medical Humbugs, Quacks, and Charlatans in All Ages and All Countries. cover

The Funny Side of Physic / Or, The Mysteries of Medicine, Presenting the Humorous and Serious Sides of Medical Practice. An Exposé of Medical Humbugs, Quacks, and Charlatans in All Ages and All Countries.

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The work surveys medical history and contemporary practice to expose frauds and follies in healing, with chapters on humbugs, apothecaries, patent medicines, unqualified practitioners, women physicians, quacks, and impostors, each illustrated by anecdotes of deceptive advertising, adulterated remedies, and medical trickery. Alongside these exposures the author offers practical rules for protecting and restoring health, summaries of sound advice from reputable physicians, and guidance drawn from two decades of clinical experience. The blend of satire, anecdote, and instruction aims to teach readers how to detect charlatans, avoid unsafe treatments, and adopt common-sense preventive and therapeutic measures.

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Addison Darre Crabtre

Addison Darre Crabtre is an author known for his work "The Funny Side of Physic / Or, The Mysteries of Medicine," which explores both the humorous and serious aspects of medical practice. In this book, he delves into the world of medical humbugs, quacks, and charlatans throughout history, offering readers a unique perspective on the medical profession. Crabtre's writing combines wit and insight, making complex medical topics accessible and engaging. His contributions reflect a keen interest in the intersection of humor and medicine, providing a critical look at the practices and beliefs that have shaped healthcare across cultures and eras.

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