TY - STAND KW - Male author KW - US author AU - Albert Abrams (1863-1924) AB -
Satire. Capsule food has eliminated most disease. The number of physicians limited by law. Prevention of illness was the responsibility of one group of doctors; another group consulted in cases of severe illness; another castrated those guilty of crimes (no capital punishment); and another practiced euthanasia when the illness was incurable. Novels included ads.
BT - Transactions of the Antiseptic Club Reported by Albert Abrams, A Member of the San Francisco Medical Profession C5 -MiU, PSt
C6 -The author (1863-1924) was a doctor who made many false claims about his ability to cure diseases with machines he invented.
C7 - 1895 CY - New-York/Chicago, IL/Boston, MA/New Orleans, LA/Cincinnati, OH/San Francisco, CA DA - 01/1895 LA - eng N1 -Rpt. (New York: E.B. Treat, 1902), 179-205.
N2 -Satire. Capsule food has eliminated most disease. The number of physicians limited by law. Prevention of illness was the responsibility of one group of doctors; another group consulted in cases of severe illness; another castrated those guilty of crimes (no capital punishment); and another practiced euthanasia when the illness was incurable. Novels included ads.
PB - E.B. Treat/E.C. Treat/J.Q. Adams & Co./N.D. McDonald/John P. Hobart/Johnson and Emigh PP - New-York/Chicago, IL/Boston, MA/New Orleans, LA/Cincinnati, OH/San Francisco, CA PY - 1895 SP - 179 EP - 205 T2 - Transactions of the Antiseptic Club Reported by Albert Abrams, A Member of the San Francisco Medical Profession TI - "The State of Medicine in the Year 1945" ER -