Someone who practices medicine without proper qualifications and/or promotes ineffective medical treatments.
1 The duck recovered enough to quack in a feeble and dubious manner.
2 In cases of indiscretion, the quack treatment is always with mercury-notwithstandingdenials.
3 Unable to supply themselves, the majority became the victims of quack traders.
4 The quack waved his great hands as though brushing aside a curtain.
5 There was a terrible amount of sickness aggravated by American quack remedies.
6 He spoke of hydrotherapy and gymnastic exercises, and called himself a quack .
7 Oppianicus then contrived to introduce to her a traveling quack from Ancona.
8 I am not altogether a quack , nor is this a county fair.
9 It wasn't very scary, but as scary as any quack could be.
10 A quack had brought a remedy which would cure gangrene, he said.
11 In Oliver's Protectorate, this quack informs us that he wrote freely enough.
12 Senator Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, denounced this proposition as a quack nostrum.
13 So I don't care a quack whether YOU like it or not.
14 It will be a wonder if she can do anything but quack !
15 Presently comes a whistling noise of wings, and a loud ' quack , quack ! '
16 Young people, you know-andcradled the next quack and a half.
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