James Harvey Young
American historian (1915-2006)
James Harvey Young (September 8, 1915 – July 29, 2006) was social historian most well known as an expert on the history of medical frauds and quackery.
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Quotes
editThe Toadstool Millionaires: A Social History of Patent Medicines in America Before Federal Regulation (1961)
edit- Some years later, I yielded completely to the impulse, persuaded that medical quackery has been—and is—an important theme in American social and intellectual history.
- p. vii
- Quackery is important because through it vast numbers of our people have sought to bolster or restore their health and because it affords insight into an anti-rational approach to one of the key problems of life.
- p. vii