Lower Class Woman's Fiery Death (sources)
- “On the Combustion of the Human Body, produced by the long and immoderate Use of Spirituos Liquors,” by Pierre-Aime Lair, article in The Philosophical Magazine, Vol. VI, March 1800, London, England. Pgs. 132-133. Online at: https://books.google.com/books?id=m2D7VC8H7BcC&pg=RA1-PA132&dq=%22On+the+Combustion+of+the+Human+Body,%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=H6EKVcWpLcOoogSPj4L4DA&ved=0CDgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22On%20the%20Combustion%20of%20the%20Human%20Body%2C%22&f=false
Mentions & Repeaters
- Mysteries of the Unexplained, 1982 Reader’s Digest Association, ISBN: 0-89577-146-2. Pg. 80
- “Spontaneous Combustion”, by John Knott, in American Medicine, Vol. 9, April 22, 1905. Pgs. 657
- The World’s Greatest Mysteries, by Joyce Robins, 1989 Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd. ISBN: 083179674X, 9780831796747. Pg. 43
- “An Extract, by Mr. Paul Rolli, F.R.S. of an Italian Treatise, written by the Reverend Joseph Bianchini, a Prebend in the City of Verona; upon the Death of the Countess Cornelia Zangari & Bandi, of Cesena. To which are subjoined Accounts of the Death of Jo. Hitchell, who was burned to Death by Lightning; and of Grace Pett at Ipswich, whose Body was consumed to a Coal.” article in the Philosophical Transactions, No. 476, April, May, June, and July 1745, London, England. Pgs. 449-450
- Elements of Medical Jurisprudence (second edition), by Theodric Romeyn Beck, 1825 London, England. Pgs. 312
- Spontaneous Human Combustion, by Jenny Randles and Peter Hough, 2007 Robert Hale Limited (first published in 1992). ISBN: 978-0-7090-8402-0. Pg. 188