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Steranko, James. The Steranko History of Comics. Volume One. Reading, Penn.: Supergraphics, 1970.
Winger, Edward. Interviews with author. San Leandro, Calif., October 9, 2001, and February 7, 2003.
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Abate, Tom. “Hidden Epidemic: Researchers, Policymakers Debate Tactics in Battle Against Hepatitis C.” San Francisco Chronicle Web site. August 2, 2001. www.sfgate.com.
Armstrong, Walter. “The Untouchables.” Poz (July 2001): 40.
California Health and Safety Code, Section 118340. California Department of Health Services Web site. March 18, 2002. www.dhs.cahwnet.gov.
Carroll, Chuck. “Jail Term Ordered for Reusing Needles.” Mercury News Web site. August 16, 2002. www.bayarea.com.
Kennedy, Lisa. “The Miseducation of Nushawn Williams.” Poz (August 2000).
Orcoff, Jerry. Interviews with author. San Jose, Calif., July 18, 2002, and February 17, 2003.
Rohde, David. “A Health Danger from a Needle. . . .” New York Times (August 6, 2001): 1.
Sanderson, Dale. Interview with author. San Jose, Calif., February 26, 2003.
Seyfer, Jessie. “Former Clinic Worker Facing 5-Year Sentence.” Mercury News Web site. June 5, 2002. www.bayarea.com.
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American Porphyria Foundation Web site. April 2003. www.porphyriafoundation.com.
Bankard, Bob. “The Dracula Guide.” Philly Burbs Web site. March 2003. www.phillyburbs.com/halloween2001/dracula.
Baring-Gould, Sabine. The Book of Were-Wolves. New York: Causeway Books, 1973.
Belford, Barbara. Bram Stoker. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996.
Eckstein, Gustav. The Body Has a Head. New York: Harper & Row, 1970.
Florescu, Radu R., and Raymond T. McNally. Dracula: Prince of Many Faces. Boston: Back Bay Books, 1989.
Grossman, Mary Kay. Interview with author. Spokane, Wash., August 20, 2003.
Lane, Nick. “Born to the Purple: The Story of Porphyria.” Scientific American Web site. December 16, 2002. www.sciam.com.
———. “New Light on Medicine.” Scientific American (January 2003): 38–45.
Lassek, A. M. Human Dissection: Its Drama and Struggle. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1958.
MacMillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia. Edited by Dr. Philip Whitfield. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., 1984.
McNally, Raymond T. Dracula Was a Woman: In Search of the Blood Countess of Transylvania. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1983.
Persaud, T.V.N. A History of Anatomy: The Post-Vesalian Era. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1997.
Porphyria: A Royal Malady. London: British Medical Association, 1968.
Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Author’s introduction, 1831 edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Introduction by Leonard Wolf. New York: Signet Classic, 1965 and 1992.
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Aronson, Theo. Grandmamma of Europe: The Crowned Descendants of Queen Victoria. Indianapolis and New York: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1973.
Ingram, G.I.C. “The History of Haemophilia.” Journal of Clinical Pathology 29 (1976): 469–479.
Mannucci, Pier M., and Edward G. D. Tuddenham. “The Hemophilias—From Royal Genes to Gene Therapy.” New England Journal of Medicine 344, no. 23 (June 7, 2001): 1773–1779.
National Hemophilia Foundation Web site. June 2003. www.hemophilia.org.
Neveu, Cindy. Interviews with author. Berkeley, Calif., June 23 and 26, 2003.
Pope-Hennessy, James. Queen Mary. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1960.
Potts, D. M., and W.T.W. Potts. Queen Victoria’s Gene. Great Britain: Sutton Publishing Ltd., 1995.
Pullum, Christine. Telephone interview with author. June 10, 2003.
Resnik, Susan. Blood Saga: Hemophilia, AIDS, and the Survival of a Community. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.
Shemophilia Web site. June 2003. www.shemophilia.org.
Zeepvat, Charlotte. Prince Leopold: The Untold Story of Queen Victoria’s Youngest Son. Great Britain: Sutton Publishing Ltd., 1998.
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Action Comics #403, “Attack of the Micro-Murderer” (August 1971). Cary Bates (writer) and Swan & Anderson (artists). New York: