The rise of the vampire: How diseases may have led to Dracula

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The rise of the vampire: How diseases may have led to Dracula
In many respects, the vampire of today is far removed from its roots in Eastern European folklore.
The rise of the vampire: How diseases may have led to Dracula
The rise of the vampire: How diseases may have led to Dracula
The rise of the vampire: How diseases may have led to Dracula
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