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Humans have always committed crimes. What can we learn from the criminals and crimes of the past, and have humans gotten better or worse over time?

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Humans have always committed crimes. What can we learn from the criminals and crimes of the past, and have humans gotten better or worse over time?

    ‘Where Sick Folks Get Well’: Norman Baker Couldn’t Cure Cancer. Period.

    ‘Where Sick Folks Get Well’: Norman Baker Couldn’t Cure Cancer. Period.

    Norman Baker was an entrepreneur, a pioneering radio personality, and a fake doctor. He was a masterful propagandist, and through his radio station and multiple tabloid publications, he manipulated American anxieties about everything from politics to alleged ills of vaccinations. But his biggest claim was that he could cure cancer, in just six weeks, with his own elixir -- and your money.
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    Spoiler! Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People … May Have Worked

    Spoiler! Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People … May Have Worked

    Though the Pink Pills couldn't stand up to the wild advertising claims that the product was a cure-all, the pills were actually potentially medically beneficial to some people with a certain -- common -- condition; in theory. Maybe. Hey, we're not doctors. Let's talk about, how despite that, why this potentially potent patent medicine was under fire from the U.S. government.
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    Radioactive Quackery: 'Doctor' Bailey and His Jaw-Dissolving ‘Energy Drink’

    Radioactive Quackery: 'Doctor' Bailey and His Jaw-Dissolving ‘Energy Drink’

    William Bailey called himself a doctor, but his career was as a shady businessman, not a medical professional. In the early 20th century, he launched a series of start-up companies, capitalizing on the new discoveries of radioactive elements, and sold patent medicine products with lethal radioactive substances with unproven promises to cure everything from arthritis to impotence – it was said they could help you regain your youth. But instead, they were deadly.
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    How Perkins Tractors Taught Us the Placebo Effect

    How Perkins Tractors Taught Us the Placebo Effect

    Today, if you’re asked to think of a tractor, most of us probably imagine farm equipment. But in the late 18th century, a physician named Elisha Perkins made and sold a different kind of tractor – a device consisting of small metal rods that could cure what ails you simply through touch. And for several years, people were mad for the Perkins Patent Metallic Instruments, or Perkins Tractors as they became popularly known -- even though it all turned out to be what we now know as the placebo effect.
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    Madame Yale Made a Fortune as America’s 19th-century ‘Wellness Guru’

    Madame Yale Made a Fortune as America’s 19th-century ‘Wellness Guru’

    When Maude Mayberg was 38 years old, this was back in 1890, she 'discovered' an elixir that transformed her life. It was called Fruitcura, she said, and it cured her ailments when medical doctors could not. Two years later, she was a patent medicine entrepreneur and saleswoman going by the name, Madame Yale. Let’s talk about how that’s code for, snake oil peddler. 
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    How ‘Rattlesnake King’ Clark Stanley Became King of Snake Oil Sales

    How ‘Rattlesnake King’ Clark Stanley Became King of Snake Oil Sales

    Clark Stanley was a silver-tongued Texas cowboy who called himself the ‘Rattlesnake King’. Back in the late 19th century, he wasn’t the first charlatan going from town to town in the American West, hawking quack products -- during this time when patent medicines were gaining popularity, American consumers could buy all sorts of fraudulent snake oil products like his. But Clark had a certain flair. A certain charisma and showmanship others didn't. And, for a few years, he really was the Rattlesnake King -- and king of the snake oil salesmen.
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