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6. Steve Cuozzo, “$wells Take Bowery,” New York Post, December 26, 2012.

7. “More Than a Better Half,” New York Times, September 26, 1883.

8. “The Fat Bride,” Australian Town and Country Journal, January 12, 1884.

9. “The Fat Bride,” Manawatu Times, January 28, 1884, доступно в интернете по адресу: http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=MT18840128.2.20.

10. “The Fat Girl’s Funeral: Her Remains Deposited in a Capacious Grave at Mt. Olivet,” Baltimore Sun, October 29, 1883.

11. Roy Porter, The Greatest Gift to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity (New York: W. W. Norton, 1997), 305.

12. Homer P. Rush, “A Biographical Sketch of Arnold Adolf Berthold: An Early Experimenter with Ductless Glands,” Annals of Medical History 1 (1929): 208–214; Arnold Adolph Berthold, “The Transplantation of Testes,” translated by D. P. Quiring, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 16, no. 4 (1944): 399–401.

13. Rush, “A Biographical Sketch.”

14. Albert Q. Maisel, The Hormone Quest (New York: Random House, 1965).

15. Lindholm and Laurberg, “Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Substitution.”

16. Henry Dale, “Thomas Addison: Pioneer of Endocrinology,” British Medical Journal 2, no. 4623 (1949): 347–352.

17. Там же.

18. Michael J. Aminoff, Brown-Séquard: An Improbable Genius Who Transformed Medicine (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011); Porter, The Greatest Gift to Mankind, 564; John Henderson, The Life of Ernest Starling (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005).

Глава вторая. Гормоны… Как мы их называем

Подробности о «деле Коричневого пса» позаимствованы из следующих источников: Peter Mason, The Brown Dog Affair: The Story of a Monument that Divided a Nation (London: Two Sevens, 1997) и Henderson, The Life of Ernest Starling, а также Hilda Kean, “An Exploration of the Sculptures of Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh, Scotland, and the Old Brown Dog in Battersea, South London, England,” Journal of Human – Animal Studies 11, no. 4 (2003): 353–373; J. H. Baron, “The Brown Dog Affair,” British Medical Journal 2, no. 4991 (1956): 547–548; David Grimm, Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs (New York: Public Affairs, 2014); and Coral Lansbury, The Old Brown Dog: Women,Workers and Vivisectionists in Edwardian England (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985). Информация об эндокринологии начала XX века взята из Medvei, A History of Endocrinology; Merriley Elaine Borell, “Origins of the Hormone Concept: Internal Secretions and the Physiological Research 1895–1905,” PhD thesis in the history of science, Yale University, 1976.