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Chapter
Numbers, Ronald L.; Warner, John Harley
(1987)
The maturation of American medical science.
In: Scientific colonialism: A cross-cultural comparison. Papers from a conference at Melbourne, Australia, 25-30 May 1981
(p. 191).
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Book
Warner, John Harley
(1986)
The therapeutic perspective: Medical practice, knowledge, and identity in America, 1820-1885.
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Article
Warner, John H.
(1985)
The selective transport of medical knowledge: Antebellum American physicians and Parisian medical therapeutics.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 213-231).
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Article
Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory; Rossiter, Margaret W.
(1985)
Historical writing on American science.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 1-321).
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Thesis
Warner, John Harley
(1984)
The therapeutic perspective: Medical knowledge, practice and professional identity in America, 1820-1885.
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Article
Warner, John Harley
(1983)
A southern medical reform: The meaning of the antebellum argument for southern medical education.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 364-381).
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Article
Warner, John Harley
(1982)
“Exploring the inner labyrinths of creation”: Popular microscopy in 19th-century America.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 7-33).
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Article
Warner, John Harley
(1980)
Physiological theory and therapeutic explanation in the 1860s: The British debate on the medical use of alcohol.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 235-257).
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Book
Numbers, Ronald L.
(1980)
The education of American physicians: Historical essays.
(/isis/citation/CBB000006797/)
Article
Warner, John Harley
(1980)
Therapeutic explanation and the Edinburgh bloodletting controversy: Two perspectives on the medical meaning of science in the mid-19th century.
Medical History
(pp. 241-258).
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Article
Warner, John Harley
(1977-78)
“The nature-trusting heresy”: American physicians and the concept of the healing power of nature in the 1850's and 1860's.
Perspectives in American History
(pp. 291-324).
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Article
Warner, John Harley
(1976)
Recognition of the biological action of radium radiation.
Journal of Chemical Education
(pp. 579-580).
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Article
Warner, John Harley
(1975)
The impact of microscopy on the English poetry of the first half of the 18th century.
Synthesis: The [Harvard] University Journal in the History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 20-34).
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