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But regardless of the chief rationale for the trails, doctors were often called as "experts," and it was in these circumstances that their lack of medical knowledge brought about their downfall, for, instead of opposing the idea of witchcraft as unscientific hokum, they went along with the mob and indicted the defendants as witches, fit for burning.