Dr Young’s Rectal Dilators

Updated 3 weeks, 1 day ago

Source: http://quackdoctor.wordpress.com/

Source: Detroit Medical Journal August 1905

As you can see, this ad is aimed at the medical profession, and the product was accepted by orthodox practitioners of the time – it was the claims made about their efficacy that pushed these items into the nether regions of quackery.

After the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act, US promoters of medicines had to be very careful what they said in their advertising and packaging, but this did not apply to non-drug medical devices. The dilators, ...

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wassabeee 3 weeks, 1 day ago on Twitter

@quackwriter may i suggest the application of http://bit.ly/675u2o to both your broadband supplier and your new blog host

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Caroline Rance 3 months ago on Wordpress

Yep, that about sums it up!

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Elliott 3 months ago on Wordpress

I have one thing to say – ouch!

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Caroline Rance 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

They do rather!

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Essie Fox 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

They look somewhat threatening!

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quackwriter 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

Yesterday's blog post - Eye-watering 1905 medical device: http://wp.me/poSqd-wf 'May be used by any intelligent person.' #history

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