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quack medicine - traducción al Inglés

FRAUDULENT OR INEPT MEDICAL PRACTICE INVOLVING UNTESTED OR REFUTED TREATMENTS, PROMOTED PROFESSIONALLY OR PUBLICLY
Quack medicine; Medicaster; Health fraud; Medical quackery; Quack doctor; Voodoo medicine; Quack medicines; Medical fraud; Quacksalvers; Quackeries; Medical hoaxes; Medical hoax; Quacksalver; Healthcare fraud; Health quackery; Quackademic medicine; Quack (medicine); Quack cure; List of people accused of quackery; Quack remedy; Quackademia
  • [[Pietro Longhi]]'s ''The Charlatan'' (1757)
  • Clark Stanley's Snake Oil
  • ''The pee looker (Piskijker)'', [[David Teniers the Younger]] (1660)
  • Electro-metabograph machine on display in the "Quackery Hall of Fame" in the [[Science Museum of Minnesota]], St. Paul, Minnesota, US
  • ''The Extraction of the Stone of Madness'' by [[Jan Sanders van Hemessen]], c. 1550
  • ''The quack'', Jan Steen (c. 1650–60)
  • ''The Quack Doctor'', [[Jan Victors]] (c. 1635)
  • Cartoon depicting a quack doctor using hypnotism (1780, France)
  • Marriage à-la-mode]]'' (''The Visit to the Quack Doctor'')
  • A quack selling cards with a verse from the [[Quran]] which is supposed to protect the wearer from [[snakebite]]s. [[Tabant]], Aït Bouguemez valley, Central [[Morocco]] (2009).
  • Revigator]] (sometimes misspelled Revigorator) was a pottery crock lined with radioactive ore that emitted radon.
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  •  "Tho-radia powder" box, an example of [[radioactive quackery]]
  • [[Dalby's Carminative]], Daffy's Elixir and [[Turlington's Balsam]] of Life bottles dating to the late 18th and early 19th centuries. These "typical" patent or quack medicines were marketed in very different, and highly distinctive, bottles. Each brand retained the same basic appearance for more than 100 years.
  • WPA]] poster, 1936–38

quack medicine         
(n.) = curandería, curanderismo
Ex: The circulation of large numbers of books regardless of their worth to multitudes of people is no better criterion of mental health than is the profitable sale of quack medicines evidence of bodily health.
alternative medicine         
  • "''They told me if I took 1000 pills at night I should be quite another thing in the morning''", an early 19th-century satire on [[Morison's Vegetable Pills]], an alternative medicine supplement
  • [[Acupuncture]] involves insertion of needles in the body
  • adjusting]]" the spine
  • [[Edzard Ernst]], an authority on scientific study of alternative therapies and diagnoses, and the first university professor of CAM, in (2012)
  • edition=1st American}}</ref>
  • [[Marcia Angell]]: "There cannot be two kinds of medicine&nbsp;– conventional and alternative."<ref name=Angell1998/>
  •  page=215}}</ref>
  • Health campaign flyers, as in this example from the [[Food and Drug Administration]], warn the public about unsafe products.
  • Ready-to-drink [[traditional Chinese medicine]] mixture
FORM OF NON-SCIENTIFIC HEALING
Alternative medicines; Complementary and alternative methods; Complementary and Alternative Methods; Holistic health; Alternative Medicine; Healer (alternative medicine); Complementary medicine; Complementary and alternative medicine; Alternative medicine (issues with and criticism of); Alternative healing; Holistic medicine; Healers; Complementary and alternative therapy; Holistic Health; Complementary Medicine; Natural Cures; Natural remedies; Holistic therapies; Holistic therapy; Complimentary medicine; Complementary medicines; Complementary therapies; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Alternative therapy; CER (natural cure); Alternative health; Complementary or alternative medicine; Complementary therapy; Allopathic and osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic allopathic; Alternative therapies; Controversial therapies; Allopathic osteopathic; CAM (medicine); Integrative Medicine; Integrated health; Integrated medicine; Pseudo-therapy; Pseudo-therapies; Pseudotherapy; Pseudotherapies; Homeopathy and allopathy; Complimentary and alternative medicine; Alternative and complementary medicine; Natural treatments for pain; Whole medical system; Whole medical systems; Fringe medicine; Integrated Medicine; New age medicine; Alternate medicine; New Age Medicine; Pseudo-medicine; Alt med; New Age medicine; Integrative medicine; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Integrative Medicine; Integral medicine; Chinese integrative medicine; Chinese Integrative Medicine; Alt-med; Alternative medical system; Alternative medical systems; Pseudomedicine; Integrative Health Practices; Complementary/alternative medicine; Unconventional medicine; Alternative medicine practitioner; The Horstmann Technique; Alternative-medicine; Complementary therapists; Alternative physical therapy; Integrative health; Whole health; Integrative health care; So-called complementary and alternative medicine; Noetic medicine; Noetic health; Heterodox medicine; Integrative Health; Medical Pluralism; Alternative meds; Questionable medicine; Altmed; Irregular medicine; Unorthodox medicine; Alternative treatments; Alternative treatment; Holistic Medicine; National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine; Center for Integrative Medicine
medicina alternativa
alternative medicine         
  • "''They told me if I took 1000 pills at night I should be quite another thing in the morning''", an early 19th-century satire on [[Morison's Vegetable Pills]], an alternative medicine supplement
  • [[Acupuncture]] involves insertion of needles in the body
  • adjusting]]" the spine
  • [[Edzard Ernst]], an authority on scientific study of alternative therapies and diagnoses, and the first university professor of CAM, in (2012)
  • edition=1st American}}</ref>
  • [[Marcia Angell]]: "There cannot be two kinds of medicine&nbsp;– conventional and alternative."<ref name=Angell1998/>
  •  page=215}}</ref>
  • Health campaign flyers, as in this example from the [[Food and Drug Administration]], warn the public about unsafe products.
  • Ready-to-drink [[traditional Chinese medicine]] mixture
FORM OF NON-SCIENTIFIC HEALING
Alternative medicines; Complementary and alternative methods; Complementary and Alternative Methods; Holistic health; Alternative Medicine; Healer (alternative medicine); Complementary medicine; Complementary and alternative medicine; Alternative medicine (issues with and criticism of); Alternative healing; Holistic medicine; Healers; Complementary and alternative therapy; Holistic Health; Complementary Medicine; Natural Cures; Natural remedies; Holistic therapies; Holistic therapy; Complimentary medicine; Complementary medicines; Complementary therapies; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Alternative therapy; CER (natural cure); Alternative health; Complementary or alternative medicine; Complementary therapy; Allopathic and osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic allopathic; Alternative therapies; Controversial therapies; Allopathic osteopathic; CAM (medicine); Integrative Medicine; Integrated health; Integrated medicine; Pseudo-therapy; Pseudo-therapies; Pseudotherapy; Pseudotherapies; Homeopathy and allopathy; Complimentary and alternative medicine; Alternative and complementary medicine; Natural treatments for pain; Whole medical system; Whole medical systems; Fringe medicine; Integrated Medicine; New age medicine; Alternate medicine; New Age Medicine; Pseudo-medicine; Alt med; New Age medicine; Integrative medicine; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Integrative Medicine; Integral medicine; Chinese integrative medicine; Chinese Integrative Medicine; Alt-med; Alternative medical system; Alternative medical systems; Pseudomedicine; Integrative Health Practices; Complementary/alternative medicine; Unconventional medicine; Alternative medicine practitioner; The Horstmann Technique; Alternative-medicine; Complementary therapists; Alternative physical therapy; Integrative health; Whole health; Integrative health care; So-called complementary and alternative medicine; Noetic medicine; Noetic health; Heterodox medicine; Integrative Health; Medical Pluralism; Alternative meds; Questionable medicine; Altmed; Irregular medicine; Unorthodox medicine; Alternative treatments; Alternative treatment; Holistic Medicine; National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine; Center for Integrative Medicine
(n.) = medicina alternativa
Ex: The Internet was obviously the ideal vehicle for alerting the public, raising consciousness and providing educational materials about alternative medicine research.

Definición

Cámara hiperbárica
ompartimento especial cuya presión de oxígeno es superior a la atmosférica. Se utiliza en la gangrena gaseosa u otras infecciones anaeróbicas o en aquellas condiciones en las que se necesita una mayor presión parcial de oxígeno

Wikipedia

Quackery

Quackery, often synonymous with health fraud, is the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant medical practices. A quack is a "fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skill" or "a person who pretends, professionally or publicly, to have skill, knowledge, qualification or credentials they do not possess; a charlatan or snake oil salesman". The term quack is a clipped form of the archaic term quacksalver, from Dutch: kwakzalver a "hawker of salve". In the Middle Ages the term quack meant "shouting". The quacksalvers sold their wares at markets by shouting to gain attention.

Common elements of general quackery include questionable diagnoses using questionable diagnostic tests, as well as untested or refuted treatments, especially for serious diseases such as cancer. Quackery is often described as "health fraud" with the salient characteristic of aggressive promotion.

Ejemplos de uso de quack medicine
1. Therefore beware of the new quack medicine called "differential teachers‘ wages." The teachers‘ wages are low and reflect contempt for this critically important profession.