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The '''Fumifugium''' were a species that lived and thrived in smoke. They worsened the [[Great Smog of London]] but were defeated by the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Donna Noble]], [[Ivy Clark]], [[Terry Hopkins]] and [[Richard Cooper]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Creeping Death (audio story)|The Creeping Death]]'')
The '''Fumifugium''' were a species that lived and thrived in smoke. They worsened the [[Great Smog of London]] but were defeated by the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Donna Noble]], [[Ivy Clark]], [[Terry Hopkins]] and [[Richard Cooper]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Creeping Death (audio story)|The Creeping Death]]'')


[[Zara (The Judgement of Isskar)|Zara]] once read a book entitled ''Fumifugium'', published in [[London]] [[1661]], which analysed the effect of air pollution and smog on civilisation. When discussing the nature of the Fog that surrounded [[Compton]] in [[1912]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fog (audio story)|The Fog]]'')
[[Zara (The Judgement of Isskar)|Zara]] once read a book entitled ''Fumifugium'', published in [[London]] [[1661]], which analysed the effect of air pollution and smog on civilisation, while solving the mystery of the Fog that surrounded [[Compton]] in [[1912]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fog (audio story)|The Fog]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The book entitled ''Fumifugium'', or ''The inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated together with some remedies humbly proposed by J.E. esq. to His Sacred Majestie, and to the Parliament now assembled'', is a real book published by John Evelyn in London 1661.
* The book entitled ''Fumifugium'', or ''The inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated together with some remedies humbly proposed by J.E. esq. to His Sacred Majestie, and to the Parliament now assembled'', is a real book published by John Evelyn in London 1661.
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