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What is quckery?

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Updated: 10/16/2024

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Meaning of quckery?

Did you mean "quackery"? Quackery is the term used to describe treatments performed by an unskilled doctor or person that pretends to be a doctor. It is not usually used for methods that could be considered "natural" or "alternative" and many times judgments are made depending up if there is scientific proof that the methods are effective.


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