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in Public Health 161: Introduction to Epidemiology
"Cholera 395.1" by Sanatory Committee, under the sanction of the Medical Counsel, in New York City - New York Historical Society
Wilford, John Noble. "How Epidemics Helped Shape the Modern Metropolis." The New York Times. April 15, 2008. - And "Plague in Gotham! Cholera in 19th-Century New York." New York Historical Society. April 04, 2008 - August 31, 2008.. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons.
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Citation managers, such as Zotero and PaperPile are programs that allow users to collect, organize, and cite sources. They also allow for collaboration and some provide the ability to store and annotate PDFs within the system.
Organize sources using folders, tags, and even group libraries for collaboration with people across the world.
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