Previous research on St thomas' hospital
Publications
Tucker F 2007 Kill or Cure? The osteological evidence of the mercury treatment of syphilis in 17th to 19th-century London. London Archaeologist Volume 11 Number 8 page 220-224
Research
Dawson G, 2002 A Plague Pit in Southwark? SLAS News 89 March
Jones H, 1991 Preliminary Report of Archaeological Excavation at New London Bridge House, London Bridge Street, SE1. An unpublished report for the Museum of London, Department of Greater London Archaeology.
Piyaratna, M 2007 The Relationship between Spondylolysis, Spina Bifida Occulta and Transitional Vertebrae: A Case-Referent Study of Archaeological Human Skeletal Remains. Dissertation MSc. UCL institute of archaeology.
Powers N, 2007 Syphilis in Post-Medieval London. Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS)
Tucker F, 2006 Analysis of Early modern ribs for mercury content’. Institute of Archaeology at UCL, MSc