by Lydia Kang (Author)
A tour of medicine's most outlandish misfires, Quackery dives into 35 treatments , exploring their various uses and why they thankfully fell out of favour - some more recently than you might think. Looking back in horror and a dash of dark humour, the book provides readers with an illuminating lesson in how medicine is very much an evolving process of trial and error, and how the doctor doesn't always know bests.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 352
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Published: 13 Oct 2017
ISBN 10: 0761189815
ISBN 13: 9780761189817
Book Overview: Journey back to a time when doctors tried to jolt your paralysed muscles awake with a strychnine laced enema. When a physician wrote you a prescription for the mercury base Thunderclapper pill to relieve your constipation. When you attempted to soothe your arthritic joints with a trip to a uranium mine.