Robert Peckham (ed.), Disease and Crime: A History of Social Pathologies and the New Politics of Health
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From plague epidemics in Elizabethan England to cholera outbreaks in the early Victorian era, women determined causes of death for London parishes. Despite criticism about lack of medical training, parishes continued to rely upon women searchers and e…
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