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Margaret J. Osler. Mechanical Philosophy. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3424300461.html
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William Outhwaite. Social Thought and Social Science. In: The new Cambridge modern history: 13: Companion volume. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2008. http://ezproxy.lib.le.ac.uk/login?url=http://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781139055895/type/BOOK
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Robert Brown. Social Sciences. In: Cambridge history of eighteenth-century philosophy. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2008. 1069–106.http://ezproxy.lib.le.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-history-of-eighteenthcentury-philosophy/470C5BB3D23D1D4BF2FD933A9EE64475
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Johan Heilbron. Social Thought and Natural Science. In: The Cambridge history of science: Vol. 7: The modern social sciences. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2008. http://le.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/action/uresolver.do?operation=resolveService&package_service_id=5665573560002746&institutionId=2746&customerId=2745
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Peter Burke. Religion and Secularisation. In: The new Cambridge modern history: 13: Companion volume. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2008. http://le.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/action/uresolver.do?operation=resolveService&package_service_id=5665538390002746&institutionId=2746&customerId=2745
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Rivka Feldhay. Religion. In: The Cambridge history of science: Vol. 3: Early modern science. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2008. http://le.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/action/uresolver.do?operation=resolveService&package_service_id=5665769570002746&institutionId=2746&customerId=2745
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Copenhaver BP. Magic in Western culture: from antiquity to the enlightenment. New York, New York: : Cambridge University Press 2015. http://ezproxy.lib.le.ac.uk/login?url=http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=2077199
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John Barry. Section VI: The Pestilence. In: The great influenza: the story of the deadliest pandemic in history. New York: : Penguin Books 2005.
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John Duffy. Social Impact of Disease in the Late Nineteenth Century. In: Sickness and health in America: readings in the history of medicine and public health. Madison, Wis: : University of Wisconsin Press 1978.
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Martin Melosi. On the Cusp of the New Public Health: Bacteriology, Environmental Sanitation, and the Quest for Permanence. In: The sanitary city: urban infrastructure in America from colonial times to the present. Baltimore: : Johns Hopkins University Press 2000.
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Leavitt, Judith W. Healthiest City : Milwaukee and the Politics of Health Reform. University of Wisconsin Press 1996. http://site.ebrary.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=10351490
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Dorothy Porter. The Healthy Body. In: Companion encyclopedia of medicine in the twentieth century. London: : Routledge 2002.
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Judith Walzer Leavitt. ‘Typhoid Mary’ Strikes Back Bacteriological Theory and Practice in Early Twentieth-Century Public Health. Isis 1992;83:608–29.http://www.jstor.org/stable/234261?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
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Christopher Hamlin. Muddling in Bumbledom: On the Enormity of Large Sanitary Improvements in Four British Towns, 1855-1885. Victorian Studies 1988;32:55–83.http://www.jstor.org/stable/3828289?pq-origsite=summon&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
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Williams R. Keywords: a vocabulary of culture and society. New edition. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 2014. http://ezproxy.lib.le.ac.uk/login?url=http://lib.myilibrary.com?id=309784
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Pat Hudson. Chapter 2  - Industrial organisation and structure. In: The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain: Industrialisation, 1700-1860. Vol. 1. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2004. http://le.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/action/uresolver.do?operation=resolveService&package_service_id=5665935900002746&institutionId=2746&customerId=2745
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