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Volumn 28, Issue , 1999, Pages 103-130
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"No cure, no money", or the invisible hand of quackery: the language of commerce, credit, and cash in eighteenth-century British medical advertisements.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ADVERTIZING;
ARTICLE;
COMMERCIAL PHENOMENA;
ECONOMICS;
EDUCATION;
ETHNOLOGY;
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT;
HISTORY;
HISTORY OF MEDICINE;
INCOME;
PHYSICIAN;
QUACKERY;
UNITED KINGDOM;
ADVERTISING AS TOPIC;
COMMERCE;
GREAT BRITAIN;
HISTORY OF MEDICINE;
HISTORY, 18TH CENTURY;
INCOME;
MARKETING OF HEALTH SERVICES;
PHYSICIANS;
QUACKERY;
MLCS;
MLOWN;
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EID: 60950307601
PISSN: 03602370
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1353/sec.2010.0252 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (22)
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