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For an introduction to the theory that illness was an imbalance of the four humours in the body, see this site on early medicine.
This site, prepared by two education students at the University of California-Davis, offers two maps of routes used in the underground railroad. Also available are internal links to online resources and a short bibliography.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/freedom/page1.htmThis address offers a Canadian perspective on the underground railroad.
This Library and Archives Canada site offers a biography of Moodie with specific reference to her writings.
A brief biography is available at this site, with internal links to Haliburton's writings and his contemporaries.
This site consists of several collections, each with a particular scope and focus in Canadian history.
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