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Science, Medicine, and Aristocratic Lineage in Victorian Popular Fiction
Abigail Boucher
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Centre for the Humanities
English, Languages and Applied Linguistics
Centre for Health and Society
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Arts & Humanities
Long Nineteenth Century
100%
Popular Fiction
98%
Aristocrats
88%
Victorian Era
66%
Medicine
49%
Nineteenth-century Literature
36%
Medical Discourse
31%
Deviance
31%
Scientific Understanding
31%
Fiction
31%
Popular Literature
31%
Scientific Discourse
29%
Correctness
27%
Certainty
23%
Excellence
23%
Portrayal
22%
Demographics
22%
Blood
19%
Visible
19%
Physical
14%