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We see anything else as quackery, and want no part of it.
There are always plenty of spare parts in the Quackery.
"Personally, I think most organized religion is no different from medical quackery."
I could fling myself on the mercy of the Quackery.
By then I found out who had paid my bill at the Quackery.
Which raises the obvious question: How much of this is pure quackery?
I was only hearing what my happy sawbones at the Quackery had told me.
Nutritional quackery would not be a problem if all the advice were cheap and safe.
The history of quackery is a book of many chapters.
It all seemed suspiciously like the prognosis they'd given me at the Quackery.
His health improved rapidly, and he felt that the water cure was "no quackery".
"It is probably as full of quackery as any other.
But the results were inconsistent, and critics derided the work as quackery.
Although nutritional quackery has existed for more than a century, until recently relatively few people paid much attention to it.
He runs a number of websites dealing with quackery and health fraud.
"These miracles of yours are beginning to border on quackery.
She rejects medical ones "if they're based on quackery."
Neither the accepted medical help, nor the quackery were of much use, for poor Louisa died early the following morning.
The charges of quackery faded and were replaced with accolades.
There is no time for your quackery now.
The Quackery was in its spring mood, which I appreciated.
The political quackery was a means of gaining office - and was never carried into private life.
It's intellectual quackery like this that gives philosophy of science a bad name."
He was accused of quackery and eventually convicted for mail fraud.
Quackery continues even today; it can be found in any culture and in every medical tradition.