Crazy Medicine - The Age of Quacks: Fraud, Faith, and the Performance of Healing

Author:   Bill Johns
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798242696037


Pages:   354
Publication Date:   05 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Crazy Medicine - The Age of Quacks: Fraud, Faith, and the Performance of Healing


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Across three centuries of miracles, medicine, and make-believe, The Age of Quacks reveals how charisma became a form of cure. From 19th-century patent-medicine peddlers and mesmerists to radio preachers, television doctors, and modern wellness influencers, Bill Johns traces the long entanglement between deception and devotion-the story of how Americans learned to believe not only in medicine, but in the performance of being healed. Blending cultural history, medical anthropology, and moral inquiry, The Age of Quacks uncovers a hidden lineage running beneath the modern health industry. It begins with traveling healers and tent-show prophets who sold elixirs in the language of salvation, moves through the patent-medicine empires that transformed hope into commerce, and arrives in the digital age, where ""biohackers"" and celebrity physicians continue the ancient art of persuasion with algorithmic precision. The result is a sweeping chronicle of spectacle and sincerity-an x-ray of a culture that worships science while craving enchantment. Johns examines the anatomy of belief with the precision of a historian and the empathy of a moralist. Drawing on archival advertisements, radio transcripts, revival sermons, and clinical memoirs, he shows that quackery is not an aberration of science but its shadow-an enduring reflection of medicine's own theatrical soul. The white coat and the healing tent, the laboratory and the pulpit, the wellness podcast and the sacred stage are all versions of the same human drama: the attempt to make meaning out of pain. In this richly written narrative, medicine becomes theatre, healing becomes ritual, and trust becomes the most fragile form of faith. From Paracelsus and P. T. Barnum to Oral Roberts and Dr. Oz, The Age of Quacks follows the healers who blurred the boundaries between evidence and emotion, faith and fraud, spectacle and sincerity. Johns explores how scientific imagery became moral currency, how the performance of competence replaced the promise of miracle, and why, even in an age of transparency, patients still long to be persuaded. Whether the stage is a 19th-century fairground, a television studio, or a livestreamed consultation, the performance of healing endures as our last public ritual of hope. Both a history of quackery and a meditation on authenticity, The Age of Quacks asks what it means to tell the truth in a culture built on persuasion. It is a story of physicians and impostors, of believers and skeptics, of the deep human need to turn fear into ceremony. Written in a voice that combines historical authority with lyrical precision, it offers readers a mirror of our own faith in science, revealing how easily reason becomes theatre-and how theatre, at its best, can still redeem reason. For readers of Erik Larson, Siddhartha Mukherjee, or Susan Orlean, this book invites reflection on the uneasy marriage of evidence and enchantment that defines modern life. The Age of Quacks is both a caution and a confession: a journey through the moral history of medicine and the emotional history of belief. It asks the reader not simply to judge the past but to recognize themselves within it-to see how, in the search for healing, we all become performers of our own hope.

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Author:   Bill Johns
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9798242696037


Pages:   354
Publication Date:   05 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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