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British Journal for the History of Science 1999: Vol 32 Index PDF

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BJHS, 1999, 32, 493 Index of authors John Hedley Brooke: Does the history of David Philip Miller: The usefulness of science have a future? natural philosophy: the Royal Society Geoffrey Cantor: Boyling over: a com- of London and the culture of practical mentary on the preceding papers utility in the later eighteenth century John Clay: Robert Boyle: a Jungian Richard J. Noakes: Telegraphy is an perspective occult art: Cromwell Fleetwood Varley John Gascoigne: The Royal Society and and the diffusion of electricity to the the emergence of science as an in- other world strument of state policy Mary Jo Nye: Temptations of theory, Arne Hessenbruch (essay review) : Probing strategies of evidence: P. M. S. Blackett historiographical boundaries : analysing and the earth’s magnetism, 1947-52 contexts employing specific narratives Buhm Soon Park: Chemical translators: lan Higginson and Crosbie Smith: *A Pauling, Wheland and their strategies magnified piece of thermodynamics’: for teaching the theory of resonance the Promethean iconography of the Carroll Pursell: Domesticating modern- refrigerator in Paul Theroux’s The ity: the Electrical Association for Mosquito Coast Women, 1924-86 Andrew Hull: War of words: the public Andrea Rusnock: Correspondence net- science of the British scientific com- works and the Royal Society, 1700-1750 munity and the origins of the De- Stephen D. Snobelen: Isaac Newton, partment of Scientific and Industrial heretic: the strategies of a Nicodemite research, 1914-16 Richard Sorrenson: George Graham, vis- Michael Hunter: Robert Boyle (1627-91): ible technician a suitable case for treatment? Larry Stewart: Other centres of calcu- Brett Kahr: Robert Boyle: a Freudian lation, or, where the Royal Society perspective on an eminent scientist didn’t count: commerce, coffee-houses David N. Livingstone: Tropical climate and natural philosophy in early modern and moral hygiene: the anatomy of a London Victorian debate Clive Sutton (essay review): Preparation Anna-K. Mayer: ‘! have been very for- for adult life? tunate...’. Brief report on the BSHS Oral History Project ‘The history of science in Britain, 1945-65’

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