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| Volume 39, Part 1, Number 123, March 2001 | ||||||||||
| Newton's Scholium Generale: The Platonic and Stoic Legacy - Philo, Justus Lipsius and the Cambridge Platonists | Rudolf De Smet and Karin Verelst |
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| Dollond & Son's Pursuit of Achromaticity, 1758-1789 | Richard Sorrenson |
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| The Origins of the Concept of Dissociation: Paul Janet, His Nephew Pierre, and the Problem of Post-hypnotic Suggestion | André LeBlanc |
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| The Single Eye: Re-evaluating Ancien Régime Science | Jimena Canales |
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| Geology, Minerology and Time in John Walker's University of Edinburgh Natural History Lectures (1779-1803) | M. D. Eddy |
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| Notices of Books | 121-125 | |||||||||
| Notes on Contributors | 126 | |||||||||
| Volume 39, Part 2, Number 124, June 2001 | ||||||||||
| Rereading Priestley: Science at the Intersection of Theology and Politics | Dan Eshet | 127-159 | download | |||||||
| Charles Hartt, Louis Agassiz, and the Controversy over Pleistocene Glaciation in Brazil | William R. Brice and Silvia F. de M. Figueirôa | 161-184 | download | |||||||
| Blood Standards and Failed Fluids: Clinic, Lab, and Transfusion Solutions in London, 1868-1916 | Kim Pelis | 185-213 | download | |||||||
| Queen v. Northumberland, and the Control of Technical Expertise | Eric H. Ash | 214-240 | download | |||||||
| ESSAY REVIEW The Works of Robert Boyle, ed. by Michael Hunter and Edward B. Davis; Robert Boyle (1627-91): Scrupulosity and Science, by Michael Hunter |
Roy Porter | 241-248 | download | |||||||
| Notices of Books | 249-253 | |||||||||
| Notes on Contributors | 254 | |||||||||
| Volume 39 Part 3 Number 125 September 2001 | ||||||||||
| Homeopathy and 'The Progress of Science' | Michael Emmans Dean | 255-283 | download | |||||||
| The Rev. John Wesley's Extractions from Dr Tissot: A Methodist Imprimatur For the bibliography CLICK HERE |
James G. Donat | 285-298 | download | |||||||
| Becoming a Sexologist: Norman Haire, the 1929 London World League for Sexual Reform Congress, and Organizing Medical Knowledge about Sex in Interwar England | Ivan Crozier | 299-329 | download | |||||||
| The Reanimation of the Primitive: Fin-de-Siècle Ethnographic Discourse in Western Europe | David L. Hoyt | 331-354 | download | |||||||
| The Science of Cows: Tuberculosis, Research and the State in the United Kingdom, 1890-1914 | Keir Waddington | 355-381 | download | |||||||
| Notes on Contributors | 382 | |||||||||
| Volume 39 Part 4 Number 126 December 2001 | ||||||||||
| What Did Mathematics Do to Physics? | Yves Gingras | 383-416 | download | |||||||
| Natural History Spiritualized: Civilizing Islanders, Cultivating Breadfruit, and Collecting Souls | Sujit Sivasundaram | 417-443 | download | |||||||
| Common Knowledge: Science and the Late Victorian Working-class Press | Erin McLaughlin-Jenkins | 445-465 | download | |||||||
| Living with the Chair: Private Excreta, Collective Health and Medical Authority in the Eighteenth Century | Lucia Dacome | 467-500 | download | |||||||
| Notices of Books | 501-506 | |||||||||
| Notes on Contributors | 507 | |||||||||
| Index to Volume 39 | 508 | |||||||||
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