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Соня Шах
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Thomas S. Kuhn,
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Wootton,
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Ibid.
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B. A. Foëx, "How the Cholera Epidemic of 1831 Resulted in a New Technique for Fluid Resuscitation,"
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Walter J. Daly and Herbert L. DuPont, "The Controversial and Short-Lived Early Use of Rehydration Therapy for Cholera,"
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James Johnson, ed.,
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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?"
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David E. Lilienfeld, "John Snow: The First Hired Gun?"
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Mawson, "The Hands of John Snow."
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S. W. B. Newsom, "Pioneers in Infection Control: John Snow, Henry Whitehead, the Broad Street Pump, and the Beginnings of Geographical Epidemiology,"
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Nigel Paneth et al., "A Rivalry of Foulness: Official and Unofficial Investigations of the London Cholera Epidemic of 1854,"
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Lilienfeld, "John Snow."
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Ibid.
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Mawson, "The Hands of John Snow."
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Lilienfeld, "John Snow."
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Richard L. Guerrant, Benedito A. Carneiro-Filho, and Rebecca A. Dillingham, "Cholera, Diarrhea, and Oral Rehydration Therapy: Triumph and Indictment,"
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Rosenberg,
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Porter,
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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,"
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Wootton,
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Thomas W. Clarkson, "The Toxicology of Mercury,"
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B. S. Drasar and D. Forrest, eds.,
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Stephen Halliday,
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John D. Thompson. "The Great Stench or the Fool's Argument,"
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Halliday,
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Kuhn,
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Porter,