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* The Doctor superstitiously refers to ''[[Macbeth]]'' as "the Scottish Play."
* The Doctor superstitiously refers to ''[[Macbeth]]'' as "the Scottish Play."
* Dr. Knox refers to ''[[The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]], who would not be born until the [[1850s]]. The Doctor realised that he mentioned the novel as a test for Evelyn whom he correctly believed may be another time traveller.
* Dr. Knox refers to ''[[The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]], who would not be born until the [[1850s]]. The Doctor realised that he mentioned the novel as a test for Evelyn whom he correctly believed may be another time traveller.
== Gallery ==
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Medicinal Purposes cover.jpg|Original CD cover art
Medicinal Purposes clean.jpg|Textless cover art
Medicinal Purposes comic preview.jpg|thumb|Illustrated preview by [[Martin Geraghty]] from [[DWM 347]]
Medicinal Purposes caricature (DWM 351).jpg|thumb|Illustrated review by Roger Langridge from [[DWM 351]]
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[File:Medicinal Purposes comic preview.jpg|thumb|Illustrated preview by [[Martin Geraghty]] from [[DWM 347]].]]
[[File:Medicinal Purposes caricature (DWM 351).jpg|thumb|Illustration by Roger Langridge ([[DWM 351]])]]
[[File:Medicinal Purposes clean.jpg|thumb|Textless cover art]]
* This story was featured in the preview section of [[DWM 347]] with art by [[Martin Geraghty]].
* This story was featured in the preview section of [[DWM 347]] with art by [[Martin Geraghty]].
* Although it is not stated in the story itself, Daft Jamie's real name was James Wilson and he was 18 years at the time of his murder in October 1828. Mary Patterson was the same age when Burke and Hare killed her on 9 April 1828.
* Although it is not stated in the story itself, Daft Jamie's real name was James Wilson and he was 18 years at the time of his murder in October 1828. Mary Patterson was the same age when Burke and Hare killed her on 9 April 1828.
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