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Sources

 

Home Remedies:

 

  • Crighton, John. The History of Health Services in Missouri. Omaha: Barnhart Press, 1993.

  • Humphrey, Loren. Quinine and Quarantine: Missouri Medicine through the Years. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2000.

  • Moore, Harry. "Medicine and Public Health." American Journal of Sociology 36, no. 6, 1931: 956-957.

  • Wilbert, Martin. "The Purity and Strength of Household Remedies: Variations in Purity and Strength of Widely Used Drugs and Preparations a Possible Source of Danger to the Patient." Public Health Reports, 1915: 311-317.

 

Hospitals:

 

  • Hawley, Janet. The Murder of Dr. Talbot. Maryville. Accent Printing.

  • Becker, Charles U. Official Manual of the State of Missouri, 1921-1922. Jefferson City: The Hugh Stevens Co. Printers.

  • Sisters of St. Francis. St. Francis Hospital Maryville, Missouri. 1923.

  • The Burlington Junction Mineral Springs Sanitarium 1881 to 1920.

  • Hirner, Sr. Louise O.S.F. Called to Be Faithful. Maryville: Rush Printing Company. 1984.

 

Mineral Springs:

 

  • Bullard, Loring. Healing Waters: Missouri's Historic Mineral Springs and Spas. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2004.

  • Unknown Author, “Mineral Well Once Located Here,” Barnard Bulletin (Barnard, MO), July 7, 1932.

  • Steiner, Michael J. Historic Images of America: Nodaway County. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008.

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