• Wickett's Remedy is a 2005 historical novel by Myla Goldberg, about the 1918 influenza epidemic. It was published by Doubleday. The novel makes heavy use...
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  • (1870), physician, writer Myla Goldberg (1993), novelist (Bee Season, Wickett's Remedy) Harriett Ellen Grannis Arey (1819-1901), educator, author, editor...
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    football athlete Myla Goldberg (1989), American author (Bee Season, Wickett's Remedy) Russell Hairston (1982), professional football athlete Mýa Marie Harrison...
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    York Times and Bookforum. In 2005 Goldberg published a second novel, Wickett's Remedy (2005), which is set during the 1918 influenza epidemic. Her third...
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  • edition) ISBN 0-385-49879-9 (hardback edition) OCLC 42641634 Dewey Decimal 813/.54 21 LC Class PS3557.O35819 B44 2000 Followed by Wickett's Remedy (2005) ...
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    urine-soaked mask or facecloth to prevent or reduce injury, a readily available remedy attested by soldiers in documentaries (e.g. They Shall Not Grow Old in 2018)...
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  • swifter way, and there is no section on the American continent where the remedy will not be applied. — Weekly Chieftan, 1898 After finding Leard's dead...
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    originates from the cinchona tree (Cinchona) and was for a long time the remedy of choice for the treatment of malaria. Aspirin was synthesised to replace...
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