A History of Medical Quackery: From Arsenic Soaps to Asthma Cigarettes and Much More

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In the 19th century, the accessibility of medicine was like opening Pandora’s box—it brought both blessings and bizarre, sometimes perilous, quackery. Some “cures” were harmless hoaxes, but many others were downright dangerous, often containing addictive and life-threatening ingredients. One of the most notorious examples of this era was the promotion of arsenic-laden soaps and cosmetics. […]

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