Duncan Mac Dougall (doctor) - in Popular Culture

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  • A fictional American scientist named "Mr. MacDougall" appears as a character in Gail Carriger's steampunk adventure novel Soulless, as an expert in the weight and measurement of souls, a clear hat-tip to the historical Duncan.

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