What is another word for quackery?

Pronunciation: [kwˈakəɹi] (IPA)

Quackery is a term used to describe fraudulent or fake medical practices. There are a number of synonyms for this word, including scam, deception, fraud, charlatanism, snake oil, and hocus-pocus. Some other alternative phrases include shenanigans, chicanery, deceit, duplicity, and trickery. These words are frequently used to describe people or companies who try to sell faulty or ineffective medical products, or those who claim to have cures for diseases without any scientific evidence to support their claims. Quackery and its related terms are important to be aware of to help protect oneself from unethical and potentially dangerous medical practices.

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What are the opposite words for quackery?

Quackery is defined as the promotion of false, unproven, or ineffective medical practices. Some antonyms for quackery include honesty, integrity, and professionalism. Honesty in medical practices means providing truthful information to patients, while integrity implies adhering to ethical principles in medical care. Professionalism involves having the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary to deliver high-quality medical services. Other antonyms for quackery include scientific, evidence-based, and legitimate medical practices. Scientific medical practices rely on empirical evidence to guide diagnosis and treatment, while legitimate practices are recognized and accepted by medical professionals and regulatory agencies. Overall, the antonyms for quackery emphasize the importance of evidence-based and ethical medical practices for the well-being of patients.

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Usage examples for Quackery

There were means of learning fifteen years ago what was truth and what was quackery about the practice of osteopathy.
"Civics and Health"
William H. Allen
Mr. Thompson had no sooner ended his remarks when a score of Saints and Sinners sprang up to protest against this ribald quackery.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
He attributes to Alexander not only the most daring deceit and calculating quackery, but also the foulest vices known to the ancient world.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill

Famous quotes with Quackery

  • There are few things in which we deceive ourselves more than in the esteem we profess to entertain for our firends. It is little better than a piece of quackery. The truth is, we think of them as we please, that is, as they please or displease us.
    William Hazlitt
  • I here, on the very threshold, protest against it in reference to Paganism, and to all other isms by which man has ever for a length of time striven to walk in this world. They have all had a truth in them, or men would not have taken them up. quackery and dupery do abound; in religions, above all in the more advanced decaying stages of religions, they have fearfully abounded: but quackery was never the originating influence in such things; it was not the health and life of such things, but their disease, the sure precursor of their being about to die! Let us never forget this.
    Thomas Carlyle
  • Medicine, guarded too by preliminary impediments, and frightful medusa-heads of quackery, which deter many generous souls from entering, is of the half-articulate professions, and does not much invite the ardent kinds of ambition. The intellect required for medicine might be wholly human, and indeed should by all rules be,—the profession of the Human Healer being radically a sacred one and connected with the highest priesthoods, or rather being itself the outcome and acme of all priesthoods, and divinest conquests of intellect here below. As will appear one day, when men take off their old monastic and ecclesiastic spectacles, and look with eyes again! In essence the Physician's task is always heroic, eminently human: but in practice most unluckily at present we find it too become in good part beaverish,—yielding a money-result alone. And what of it is not beaverish,—does not that too go mainly to ingenious talking, publishing of yourself, ingratiating of yourself; a partly human exercise or waste of intellect, and, alas, a partly vulpine ditto;—making the once sacred... Human Healer, more impossible for us than ever!
    Thomas Carlyle

Related words: homeopathy, alternative medicine, traditional medicine, health care

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