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* The story contradicts [[The Frozen Wastes (short story)|''The Frozen Wastes'']], which depicted Martha as wishing to pursue a career in medicine from a young age and being obsessed with the topic throughout her childhood. Here, she is shown to make the decision at the age of sixteen, after a forgotten encounter with the Ninth Doctor, having never previously shown an interest in medicine.
* The story also contradicts [[The Witch Hunters (novel)|''The Witch Hunters'']], and real-world history for that matter, by depicting Abigail Williams as a victim of the Salem witch trials rather than one of the main accusers.


== Continuity ==
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Doctor Jones was the seventh story in the Origin Stories anthology, published by BBC Books. It was written by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé and featured Martha Jones, the Ninth Doctor and Francine Jones.

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  • The story contradicts The Frozen Wastes, which depicted Martha as wishing to pursue a career in medicine from a young age and being obsessed with the topic throughout her childhood. Here, she is shown to make the decision at the age of sixteen, after a forgotten encounter with the Ninth Doctor, having never previously shown an interest in medicine.
  • The story also contradicts The Witch Hunters, and real-world history for that matter, by depicting Abigail Williams as a victim of the Salem witch trials rather than one of the main accusers.

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