So yes; he was a "snake-oil salesman" ultimately.
You don't actually need to put it in quotes - he made his money selling carbonated drinks as a medical cure-all - pretty much the definition of a snake-oil salesman.
Carbonated drinks were commonly thought to be healthy by the medical profession at the time. Coca-Cola was sold as a drug. Both it and Dr.Pepper were started by pharmacists. Indeed Dr. Rowbotham preceded them in history.
I also noticed you ignored his obituaries written by detractors which all named him doctor. Surely they would have jumped at the chance to call him a fraud had that also been true. I hardly think the American Association for the Advancement of Science would have called him a doctor based on their obit. if he were not in fact a doctor — "We observe this note in a late number of the Athenaeum: '• ' РАRRALAX' is dead! Dr. Samuel Rowbotham used this name as the author of ' Zetetic astronomy,' and he was well known by it as a lecturer on such subjects as 'the earth not a globe.' The doctor, some years before his death, directed his 'seeking philosophy' to chemistry; but we never heard of any discovery resulting from his search."
Not exactly "erected by his followers".
At anyrate, you've provided no evidence he was not a doctor. If you'd like to start another thread to assassinate his character, feel free to do so. Let this thread be for globularists coming to terms with telescopic restoration.