Medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings.
The dishonesty of a charlatan.
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Examples for "charlatanism "
Examples for "charlatanism "
1 But all other talk of equality was the greatest sophistry and charlatanism .
2 I turned away, quite as much disgusted as amused with this charlatanism .
3 And side by side with such patient laboriosity, really worthy of respect - what charlatanism !
4 All collusion and charlatanism apart, I have seen the results of such a possession.
5 He is free from all traits of charlatanism and trickery.
Fraudulent or inept medical practice involving untested or refuted treatments, promoted professionally or publicly.
1 Yet, for many, the food-mood link still has an aura of quackery .
2 You have influence and a voice and you're spreading falsehood and quackery .
3 We must protect vulnerable people from this dangerous quackery , she said.
4 Like the Hay, it involved food combining, but was ultimately dismissed as quackery .
5 Are you drawing the conclusion that modern treatments against ageing are also quackery ?
6 It may smell of quackery , but it is exceedingly useful to the patient.
7 This fosters infidelity, and is mental quackery , that denies the Principle of Mind-healing.
8 Why, I shouldn't have let her take any of his quackery .
9 There is no quackery whatever in mathematics; no % equal to anything.
10 In the long run, all this quackery does no good.
11 The police declined the offers - in 1860 phrenology was widely dismissed as quackery .
12 There was audacious quackery in a stage rescript from Moscow.
13 The old medicine is either machine work or quackery , like the blood-letting of barbers.
14 They prescribe some quackery , and you have to drink it.
15 I daresay his quackery has made him a close observer.
16 What more loathsome than the swaggering quackery of some present holders of the hammer?
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