Max Jacobson

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Dr. Max Jacobson (1900-1979)[edit]

Dr. Max Jacobson, known as 'Miracle Max' and 'Dr. Feelgood.'

Overview[edit]

Dr. Max Jacobson (3 July 1900 - 1 December 1979), a German-born physician and medical researcher, gained notoriety for treating numerous high-profile clients in the United States, including President John F. Kennedy. He was famously dubbed 'Miracle Max' and 'Dr. Feelgood' due to his controversial treatment methods.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Jacobson was born in Germany and pursued medical studies in his home country. He later immigrated to the United States, bringing with him innovative, albeit controversial, medical practices.

Career and Medical Practices[edit]

Jacobson established a practice in New York City, where he treated a wide array of clients, including celebrities, politicians, and socialites.

Controversial Treatments[edit]

Jacobson became infamous for administering injections containing a mix of vitamins, hormones, and stimulants, notably amphetamines and methamphetamines. These treatments provided temporary relief and euphoria but were highly addictive and potentially harmful.

Amphetamine bottles, similar to those used in Jacobson's treatments.

Notable Clients[edit]

Among his most notable clients was President John F. Kennedy, whom Jacobson treated during his presidency. The treatments were primarily for pain relief and energy boosts.

Impact and Controversy[edit]

Jacobson's practices were controversial and raised ethical questions. His use of amphetamines, particularly in high-profile clients, drew criticism and concern within the medical community.

Legal Issues and License Revocation[edit]

In the 1970s, Jacobson faced legal challenges, and his medical license was eventually revoked due to malpractice.

Later Life and Death[edit]

Jacobson continued his practice unofficially until his death on 1 December 1979.

Legacy[edit]

Jacobson's legacy remains complex, with ongoing debates about the ethics of his practices and their impact on his high-profile clients.

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