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General info

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Whose work are you reviewing?

Antmanking05

Link to draft you're reviewing
User:Antmanking05/Cura - Wikipedia
Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)
Cura (mythology) - Wikipedia

Evaluate the drafted changes

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I couldn't provide any input on the sandbox draft since I couldn't locate one, and the material seemed to be empty. Except for the academic link, which is mentioned third in your bibliography, the material supplied in the links is limited and does not appear to be scholarly.

Although it was challenging for me to discover much information on Cura, the following links lead to resources that could be of use:

https://www.proquest.com/openview/73d6e4c578ef512a8159c2512d20df6b/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y

https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781351241779-3/cultural-crossings-care-julia-kristeva-marie-rose-moro-john-%C3%B8demark-eivind-engebretsen

How care holds humanity: the myth of Cura and theories of care | Medical Humanities (bmj.com)

Routledge Handbook of the Medical Humanities - Google Books

***Using the search term "Cura Roman Goddess of Care Mythology," I was able to find more articles.

I wish you well with your writing and hope that some of the information I gave you will be useful to you in your research.