| 31. | I think the use of the word quackery is valid in this context.
 
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 | 32. | We would call those practices quackery and Hahnemann condemned them in equivalent terms.
 
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 | 33. | But was dismissed by medical health experts as quackery.
 
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 | 34. | The first issue I've proposed is keeping quackery in the lead.
 
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 | 35. | Skeptic Robert Todd Carroll has described the claims of pet psychics as quackery.
 
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 | 36. | This is absurd, and I say that as a fan of quackery.
 
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 | 37. | I and no one else said psychotherapy was quackery.
 
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 | 38. | But more immediately apparent : quackery in the medical field was not tolerated.
 
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 | 39. | He has puffed nostrums, quackeries and commercialized fads, medical and others.
 
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 | 40. | Our country's had a long and noble tradition of quackery ."
 
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