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Women in White Coats by Olivia CampbellDocuments the true stories of three pioneering women who defied Victorian Era boundaries to become the first women doctors, discussing how they banded together to support each other and advocate for women’s health in a male-dominated field.
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The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream by Dean JobbAn award-winning author and journalist transports readers to the late nineteenth century, tracing the Dr. Cream’s life— a man who murdered for the sake of murder, against a backdrop of flawed detection methods, bungled investigations, corrupt officials and stifling morality of Victorian society.
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The Professor and the Madman by Simon WinchesterThe shocking story of the single greatest contributor to the first Oxford English Dictionary in 1857 reveals that the man who contributed 10,000 definitions to the book was in fact a patient in an asylum for the criminally insane.
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