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. 1997 Nov 1;157(9):1272–1273.

Self-help medical advice was popular in the 1930s, too

M Clarfield 1
PMCID: PMC1228362  PMID: 9361652

Abstract

Self-help books proliferate today, but the concept of helping oneself in health matters is certainly not a modern phenomenon, Dr. Mark Clarfield notes. He recently studied a self-help booklet from 1936, What to do until the doctor comes, in which he found not only some sound advice but also some harmless suggestions, useless treatments and dangerous remedies.

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