Fearing that her parents would not let her continue her studies if they learned of her pregnancy, Claudine went to a quack to obtain an abortion. |
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Today, the main difference is whether it is performed by a medical practitioner or a quack. |
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Humor and historical distance allow me to illustrate how a quack operates in a way that I could not with a contemporary example. |
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I heard a thump and a quack, and guessed that he'd run into the wall. |
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And however the resurrectionist began life, by the 19th century he had become a quack doctor, a common figure of fun in village communities. |
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Balckbone was a quack in medicine, necromancy, divination, and procuring. |
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Dr. Lambert was hardly a quack looking for headlines. |
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Moreover, they contend that it is dangerously easy to get a certificate that shows expertise in naturopathy and people need some way of discerning between a knowledgeable naturopath and a quack. |
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In painting and gemmary, Fortunato, like his countrymen, was a quack, but in the matter of old wines he was sincere. |
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He compared Tull to a quack who claims one medicine could cure all manners of diseases. |
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David's expression changes. A quack? All this act is about some quacky, pseudo science, right on, I know something you don't cult thing. |
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