Charlatan by Pope Brock

Charlatan by Pope Brock

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The rise and fall of America's greatest medical conman

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Charlatan by Pope Brock

This is the enormously entertaining story of how a fraudulent surgeon made a fortune by inserting goats' testes into impotent American men. So-called 'Doctor' John Brinkley became a world renowned authority on sexual rejuvenation in the 1920s, with famous politicians and even royalty asking for his services. His nemesis was Dr Morris Fishbein, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, but it took him fifteen years to destroy Brinkley in a dramatic courtroom showdown. In the meantime, despite mounting evidence that his quack treatments killed many patients, Brinkley became a millionaire.
"The story of Brinkley, a man of many parts and all of them devious, is told in this enthralling book that captures the period as well as the man" HUDDERSFIELD DAILY EXAMINER
A former staff writer at GQ, Pope Brock has written for ROLLING STONE, ESQUIRE, LIFE, TALK and THE SUNDAY TIMES
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ISBN 13 9780753825716
ISBN 10 0753825716
Title Charlatan
Author Pope Brock
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2009-02-05
Number of pages 344
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