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Haycock, David Boyd

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Chapter Haycock, David Boyd (2011)
The Facts of Life and Death: A Case of Exceptional Longevity. In: How Well Do Facts Travel? The Dissemination of Reliable Knowledge (p. 403). (/isis/citation/CBB001000238/) unapi

Chapter Haycock, David Boyd (2009)
Introduction: Health, Medicine and the Maritime World: a History of Two Centuries. In: Health and Medicine at Sea, 1700--1900. (/isis/citation/CBB001231308/) unapi

Book Haycock, David Boyd; Archer, Sally (2009)
Health and Medicine at Sea, 1700--1900. (/isis/citation/CBB001231307/) unapi

Chapter Haycock, David Boyd (2008)
Living Forever in Early Modern Europe: Sir Francis Bacon and the Project for Immortality. In: The Age of Projects. (/isis/citation/CBB001231151/) unapi

Book Haycock, David Boyd (2008)
Mortal Coil: A Short History of Living Longer. (/isis/citation/CBB000951810/) unapi

Chapter Haycock, David Boyd (2005)
“Claiming Him as Her Son”: William Stukeley, Isaac Newton, and the Archaeology of the Trinity. In: Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion (p. 297). (/isis/citation/CBB000650769/) unapi

Article Haycock, David Boyd (2004)
“The long-lost truth”: Sir Isaac Newton and the Newtonian Pursuit of Ancient Knowledge. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (p. 605). (/isis/citation/CBB000471158/) unapi

Article Rousseau, George S.; Haycock, David Boyd (2003)
Coleridge's Choleras: Cholera Morbus, Asiatic Cholera, and Dysentary in Early Nineteenth-Century England. Bulletin of the History of Medicine (p. 298). (/isis/citation/CBB000630199/) unapi

Chapter Rousseau, George Sebastian; Haycock, David Boyd (2003)
Framing Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Gut: Genius, Digestion, Hypochondria. In: Framing and Imagining Disease in Cultural History (p. 231). (/isis/citation/CBB000502001/) unapi

Book Rousseau, G. S.; Gill, Miranda; Haycock, David; et al. (2003)
Framing and Imagining Disease in Cultural History. (/isis/citation/CBB000501990/) unapi

Book Haycock, David Boyd (2002)
William Stukeley: Science, Religion, and Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century England. (/isis/citation/CBB000470328/) unapi

Article Rousseau, G. S.; Haycock, David (2000)
The Jew of Crane Court: Emanuel Mendes da Costa (1717--91), Natural history and natural excess. History of Science (p. 127). (/isis/citation/CBB000111625/) unapi

Article Rousseau, G. S.; Haycock, David (1999)
Voices calling for reform: The Royal Society in the mid-eighteenth century--Martin Folkes, John Hill, and William Stukeley. History of Science (p. 377). (/isis/citation/CBB000111577/) unapi

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