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Brontë, Charlotte. Jane Eyre..London: Penguin Classics , 1996.

Dickens, Charles. Great Expectations. London: Penguin Books , 1996.

 

Eyler, John M. Victorian Social Medicine: the Ideas and Methods of William Farr. Baltimore: John Hopkins            University Press. 1979.

 

Gilead, Sarah.” Liminality and Antiliminality in Charlotte Bronte’s novels: Shirley reads Jane Eyre.” Texas Studies in Literature and  Language. 29.1 (1987): 302-322.     

 

Iezzoni, Lisa I. “100 apples divided by 15 red herrings: a cautionary tale from the mid-19th century on comparing hospital mortality rates.” Annals of Internal Medicine. 124.12 (1996): 1079-1085.

 

 Johansson, Sheila Ryan. “Sex and death in Victorian England: an examination of age- and sex-specific death rates, 1840-1910.”A Widening Sphere: Creating Roles of Victorian Women. Ed. Martha Vicinus. Ontario, Canada: Indiana University Press, 1977.   

 

Showalter, Elaine. “Family Secrets and domestic subversion: rebellion in the novels of the 1860’s.” The Victorian family. Ed. Anthony Wohl.  New York: St. Martin’s press,  1978.

 

 Smith, F.B. The people’s health: 1830-1910. New York: Holmes & Meier Publishers inc., 1979 .

 

Walker, P.J. "Adoption and Victorian Culture." History of the Family. 11 (2006): 211-221

 

 

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