The Physician of London
The pump on Broad Street was just a pump. Iron handle, wooden frame, stone base worn smooth by a hundred thousand hands drawing water every day. To the people of Soho, it was life. To Dr. Edward Ashworth, it was a murder weapon. He stood before it on August 31, 1854, looking at the water as it rose from the well with each pull of the handle, clear and cold and possibly the most dangerous thing...
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