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    Where was crime treated as a diseae and disease as a crime?

    Question #22746. Asked by jo.

    Tabby Tom

    In Erewhon, the imaginary country in which Samuel Butler's satirical novel 'Erewhon' is set. The name is an anagram of 'nowhere'.

    Sep 23 02, 6:12 PM

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