AJ Clark’s research while affiliated with University of Edinburgh and other places

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Publications (1)


The Historical Aspect of Quackery.
  • Article

October 1927

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British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.)

AJ Clark

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... 17,18 Unfortunately for all involved, medicine has a long history of dubious claims that have intentionally misled members of the public. 19,20 Medical practitioners and systems have not always been transparent regarding bona-fide errors of judgement, or recommendations that posed harm to the public or individual patients, thereby sullying the reputation of the profession as a whole. The history of medicine is replete with negatively characterized "quacks" who used the guise of reputable medicine to provide ineffective and at times severely dangerous treatments to the believing and unknowing public. ...

Reference:

Public–Medicine Dissonance: Why in a World of Evidence-based Medicine?
The Historical Aspect of Quackery.
  • Citing Article
  • October 1927

British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.)