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Birth and Death Dates 1703-1791
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Tarbuck, Derya Gurses
(2011)
John Wesley's Critical Engagement with Hutchinsonianism, 1730--1780.
History of European Ideas
(p. 35).
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Madden, Deborah
(2007)
“A Cheap, Safe and Natural Medicine”: Religion, Medicine and Culture in John Wesley's Primitive Physic.
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Donat, James G.
(2007)
John Wesley on the Estimation and Cure of Nervous Disorders.
In: Brain, Mind and Medicine: Essays in Eighteenth-Century Neuroscience
(p. 285).
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Bertucci, Paola
(2006)
Revealing Sparks: John Wesley and the Religious Utility of Electrical Healing.
British Journal for the History of Science
(p. 341).
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Madden, Deborah
(2006)
The Limitation of Human Knowledge: Faith and the Empirical Method in John Wesley's Medical Holism.
History of European Ideas
(p. 162).
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Madden, Deborah
(2004)
Contemporary Reaction to John Wesley's Primitive Physic: Or, the Case of Dr. William Hawes Examined.
Social History of Medicine
(p. 365).
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Donat, James G.
(2001)
The Rev. John Wesley's Extractions from Dr Tissot: A Methodist Imprimatur.
History of Science
(p. 285).
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Haas, J.W., Jr.
(1995)
John Wesley's vision of science in the service of Christ.
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith
(pp. 234-243).
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Ott, Philip W.
(1995)
Medicine as metaphor: John Wesley on therapy of the soul.
Methodist History
(pp. 178-191).
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Malony, H. Newton
(1995)
John Wesley and the 18th century therapeutic uses of electricity.
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith
(pp. 243-254).
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Article
Haas, John W., Jr.
(1994)
Eighteenth century evangelical responses to science: John Wesley's enduring legacy.
Science and Christian Belief
(pp. 83-102).
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Haas, John W., Jr.
(1994)
John Wesley's views on science and Christianity: An examination of the charge of antiscience.
Church History
(pp. 378-392).
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English, John C.
(1991)
John Wesley's scientific education.
Methodist History
(pp. 42-51).
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English, John C.
(1991)
John Wesley and Isaac Newton's System of the world.
Proc. Wesley Hist. Soc.
(pp. 69-86).
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Cule, John
(1990)
The Rev. John Wesley, M.A. (Oxon.), 1703-1791: “The naked empiricist” and orthodox medicine.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 41-63).
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Rogal, Samuel J.
(1989)
Electricity: John Wesley's “curious and important subject”.
Eighteenth-Century Life
(pp. 79-90).
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Schiller, Francis
(1981)
Reverend Wesley, Doctor Marat and their electric fire.
Clio Medica
(pp. 159-176).
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Bardell, Eunice Bonow
(1979)
Primitive physick: John Wesley's receipts.
Pharmacy in History
(pp. 111-121).
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