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JAPAN out that convictions of for fraud and for criminal had been the circumstance that one third of quacks negli- publicity given the are difficult were gence with fatal result to the patient panel practitioners still and this led to enact- extremely Jews directly to ment of the restrictions. obtain even when the of the accused seems undoubted. new guilt This failure to convict is often due to introduction of unsatis- Favorable of Expansion the Sickness Insurance the as well as to the factory expert testimony by prosecution Provisional 1937 of statistics for the official Sick aggregate and involved raised in arbitrary questions by expert testimony Insurance indicate an excess of income over organizations As one even the most nonsensical general. every knows, alleged The number of clubs declined somewhat expenditure. during curative will not lack enthusiastic adherents. In methods a the there are now such units. Total year; 4,598 membership number of in the occult have been quackery trials, experts increased from to Official circles are now 19,400,000 22,900,000. called on to defend the of occult and these efficacy therapeutics to all Sick Insurance more within the attempting place scope witnesses be licensed Then too the even physicians. prose- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

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JAMA , Volume 110 (11) – Mar 12, 1938

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1938 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1938.62790110018016c
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Abstract

out that convictions of for fraud and for criminal had been the circumstance that one third of quacks negli- publicity given the are difficult were gence with fatal result to the patient panel practitioners still and this led to enact- extremely Jews directly to ment of the restrictions. obtain even when the of the accused seems undoubted. new guilt This failure to convict is often due to introduction of unsatis- Favorable of Expansion the Sickness Insurance the as well as to the factory expert testimony by prosecution Provisional 1937 of statistics for the official Sick aggregate and involved raised in arbitrary questions by expert testimony Insurance indicate an excess of income over organizations As one even the most nonsensical general. every knows, alleged The number of clubs declined somewhat expenditure. during curative will not lack enthusiastic adherents. In methods a the there are now such units. Total year; 4,598 membership number of in the occult have been quackery trials, experts increased from to Official circles are now 19,400,000 22,900,000. called on to defend the of occult and these efficacy therapeutics to all Sick Insurance more within the attempting place scope witnesses be licensed Then too the even physicians. prose-

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Mar 12, 1938

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