30 MASS. EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETIN 342 



2. BOOKS 



1. Cramp, A. J., Nostrums, Quackery and Pseudo-Medicine 

 American Medical Association, .1937 



(A factual record of all types of quackery.) 



2. Fishbein, Morris, Shattering Health Superstitions 

 Horace Liveright Inc., New York, 1930 



(The editor of the Jour. Am. Med. Ass. speaks.) 



3. Lamb, Ruth deForest. American Chambers of Horrors 

 Farrar and Rinehart Inc., New York, 1936 



(An extensive and intensive analysis of misleading advertising. 

 The efforts being made and difficulties encountered in attempting 

 to establish adequate legal supervision and control.) 



4. Pitkin, Walter B., Let's Get What We Want 

 Simon and Schuster, Inc., New York, 1935 



(Stirs up the consumer to assert his rights against rackets of all 

 types, not just food frauds.) 



3. SOURCES OF INFORMATION 



1. American Medical Association 



535 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 



(Bureau of Investigation — Nostrums and Quacks) 



(Council on Food — Food Advertising) 



2. Better Business Bureau, Inc. 

 Crysler Building, New York City 



3. Food and Drug Administration 



United States Department of Agriculture 

 Washington, D. C. 



(Courteous inquiry about specific products will be answered whenever reliable 

 information is available.) 



