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Delaporte, Disease and Civilization, 43.

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Ibid., 27–48; N. P. Willis, "Letter XVIII: Cholera – Universal terror…" and "Letter XVI: the cholera – a masque ball – the gay world – mobs – visit to the hotel dieu," Pencillings by the Way (New York: Morris & Willis, 1844).

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Delaporte, Disease and Civilization, 40, 43.

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Edward P. Richards, Katharine C. Rathbun, and Jay Gold, "The Smallpox Vaccination Campaign of 2003: Why Did It Fail and What Are the Lessons for Bioterrorism Preparedness?" Louisiana Law Review 64 (2004).

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Bank of the Manhattan Company, "Ships and Shipping of Old New York: A Brief Account of the Interesting Phases of the Commerce of New York from the Foundation of the City to the Beginning of the Civil War" (New York, 1915), 39.

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С неудобствами приходилось мириться даже пассажирам первого класса. Каюты были холодными, душными и темными, спальное место представляло собой застеленную мешковиной койку с углублением в центре, чтобы пассажир не свалился во сне во время сильной качки. Stephen Fox, The Ocean Railway: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Samuel Cunard and the Revolutionary World of the Great Atlantic Steamships (New York: Harper, 2003), 7–14; "On the Water," Maritime Nation, 1800–1850: Enterprise on the Water, Smithsonian National Museum of American History, http://americanhistory.si.edu/onthewater/exhibition/2_3.html.

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Echenberg, Africa in the Time of Cholera, 61.

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J. S. Chambers, The Conquest of Cholera: America's Greatest Scourge (New York: Macmillan, 1938), 298.

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Rita R. Colwell et al., "Global Spread of Microorganisms by Ships," Nature 408, no. 6808 (2000): 49.

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Chambers, The Conquest of Cholera, 201; Carol Sheriff, The Artificial River: The Erie Canal and the Paradox of Progress, 1817–1862 (New York: Hill & Wang, 1996), 15–17.

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Steven Solomon, Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization (New York: Harper, 2010), 289.

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