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This week Emily and Kyle are looking for the perfect cure-all, but all they find are false claims. They’ll separate good remedies from bad, both within the pharmaceutical world and without, as they discuss the meaning and origin of the word nostrum. They begin by exploring why this word’s origins don’t seem to fit its definition. Kyle learns why “patent medicine” was rarely an accurate term. And Emily reveals a world of quackery and fraudulence in Medieval London, 19th century America, modern social media, and more. Our hosts discuss lies and exaggerations at the pharmacy. Emily demonstrates how some nostrums are more dangerous than others. Kyle traces a line from dubious OTC drugs to safeguarding FDA regulations. And our hosts look at a few metaphorical snake oils that extend this word’s usage. Join us every week as we explore the fascinating origins and meanings of words, uncovering the hidden stories behind language and how it evolves over time, for language enthusiasts and etymology buffs alike. Like what you hear? Follow Butter No Parsnips elsewhere: • Instagram [https://instagram.com/butternoparsnipspodcast] • Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/ButterNoParsnipsPodcast] • TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@butternoparsnips] • Twitch [https://www.twitch.tv/butternoparsnips] • Support the show: • Patreon [http://www.patreon.com/ButterNoParsnips] • Website [http://www.bnppod.com] • Ko-fi [https://www.ko-fi.com/butternoparsnips] • This episode was edited by Brigid Kennison. [https://www.brigidkennison.com/] Produced by Seth Gliksman [http://www.sethgliksman.com], Kyle Imperatore, and Emily Moyers Main theme and accompanying themes by Kyle Imperatore
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