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在《韦氏词典》和《剑桥词典》中对Quack这个词的许多定义中,可以找到一个特别的定义,它将专业人士描述为无知的、被误导的或不诚实的医生。125年前,《Dominion Dental Journal》的编辑威廉·乔治·比尔斯(William George Beers)澄清了被称为“庸医”的观点。
Amongst the many definitions of the word Quack that are found in Merriam Websters Dictionary or the Cambridge Dictionary, one in particular that characterizes a professional as an ignorant, misinformed, or dishonest practitioner of medicine can be found. A perspective on the designation of being called a "Quack" was clarified by the editor of the Dominion Dental Journal, William George Beers, 125 years ago.