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Wootton, Bad Medicine.

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James Johnson, ed., The Medico-Chirurgical Review, vol. 21, 1832.

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Daly and DuPont, "The Controversial and Short-Lived Early Use of Rehydration Therapy for Cholera."

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Anthony R. Mawson, "The Hands of John Snow: Clue to His Untimely Death?" Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 63, no. 6 (2009): 497–99.

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David E. Lilienfeld, "John Snow: The First Hired Gun?" American Journal of Epidemiology 152, no. 1 (2000): 4–9; Johnson, The Ghost Map, 67.

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Mawson, "The Hands of John Snow."

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Lilienfeld, "John Snow."

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Mawson, "The Hands of John Snow."

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Lilienfeld, "John Snow."

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Rosenberg, The Cholera Years, 184.

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Porter, The Greatest Benefit, 266.

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John S. Haller, "Samson of the Materia Medica: Medical Theory and the Use and Abuse of Calomel: In Nineteenth Century America," Pharmacy in History 13, no. 2 (1971): 67–76.

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Wootton, Bad Medicine.

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Thomas W. Clarkson, "The Toxicology of Mercury," Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences 34, no. 4 (1997): 369–403.

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B. S. Drasar and D. Forrest, eds., Cholera and the Ecology of "Vibrio cholerae" (London: Chapman & Hall, 1996), 55.

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Stephen Halliday, The Great Stink: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the Cleansing of the Victorian Metropolis (Mount Pleasant, SC: History Press, 2003); Dale H. Porter, The Life and Times of Sir Goldsworthy Gurney: Gentleman Scientist and Inventor, 1793–1875 (Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press, 1998).

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John D. Thompson. "The Great Stench or the Fool's Argument," The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 64, no. 5 (1991): 529.

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Halliday, The Great Stink; Johnson, The Ghost Map, 120; Solomon, Water, 258.

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Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.

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Porter, Greatest Benefit, 57.