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Greetings Kent, For your neonatal nurse, I would suggest Susan Klepp's The Swift Progress of Population. For your future physician, perhaps looking at disease more broadly might work better. Elizabeth Fenn's Pox Americana and J.H. Powell's Bring Out Your Dead would be good places to start. Elizabeth Drinker's Diary is an excellent primary source for the effects of the Philadelphia yellow fever epidemics of the 1790s. Also, Whitfield Bell's book on John Morgan might be useful. All the best, Paul Paul Sivitz, PhD Lecturer Department of History Idaho State University Pocatello, ID 83209 (208) 282-2379 --
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