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Article
Hall, Diana Long
(1985)
Eakins' Agnew Clinic: The medical world in transition.
Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
(pp. 26-32).
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Thesis
Thompson, Margaret Sorbie
(1984)
The mad, the bad, and the sad: Psychiatric care in the Royal Edinburgh Asylum (Morningside), 1813-1894.
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Book
Hall, Diana Long
(1981)
Why do animals breath? Physiological problems and iatromechanical research in the early 18th century.
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Article
Hall, Diana Long
(1976)
“Bacon's mansion”: The frustrations and rewards of respiratory physiology in the Enlightenment.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 151-173).
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Article
Hall, Diana Long; Glick, Thomas F.
(1976)
Endocrinology: A brief introduction.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 229-233).
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Article
Hall, Diana Long
(1976)
The critic and the advocate: Contrasting British views on the state of endocrinology in the early 1920s.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 269-285).
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Article
Hall, Diana Long
(1973-74 (pub. 1975))
Biology, sex hormones and sexism in the 1920's.
Philosophical Forum
(pp. 81-96).
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