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https://juliapastranaonline.com/files/original/f7588547ae6bfce965dcebb5fa4d3ee9.pdf
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Science and History
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Pastrana's importance in scientific discussions and as a historical figure
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Pastrana was often marketed as being an important link between human and animal. Doctors conducted intrusive examinations of her body, writing letters that proclaimed her importance as a figure of scientific study. Pastrana also reflects some of the anxieties of her historical moment--a time when the Industrial Revolution and the Mexican American War created instability in the U.S. This collection will feature documents that suggest her importance in scientific and historical conversations.
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Kathleen Godfrey
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2016-12-09
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English
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Various online resources
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Julia Pastrana Online
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Kathleen Godfrey
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Lyrics from The Singular History of Julia Pastrana
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Lyrics given in promotional pamphlet
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At the end of a 30 page promotional pamphlet, lyrics are given for different songs Pastrana sang when she performed. The songs include: "The Last Rose of Summer, " "Napolitaine," "Who'll Have Me," and "Miss Julia's Own"
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Moore and Sir John Stephenson, Alexander Lee, G. A. Hodson, John Blackman and G.F. Taylor
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The Singular History of Julia Pastrana, otherwise known as the nondescript: Pronounced by eminent physicians and naturalists to be the most extraordinary specimen of nature ever yet seen.
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C. Housefield, General Printer, 3 Litchfield Street, Soho, 1857.
Date
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1857
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Colombia University, Butler Library, Rare Books.
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pdf
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English
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Pamphlet
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<a href="https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/5566419">Link</a>
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