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Helbert E. Velilla-Jiménez
(2022)
Francisco Sánchez and the Quaestio de certitudine mathematicarum: A sceptical approach.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100848).
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Book
Robert P. Crease
(2022)
The Leak: Politics, Activists, and Loss of Trust at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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Book
Rob Boddice
(2022)
Humane Professions: The Defense of Experimental Medicine, 1876–1914.
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Book
Mikkael A. Sekeres
(2022)
Drugs and the FDA: Safety, Efficacy, and the Public's Trust.
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Article
Matthew Evenden
(2022)
Water Purity, Health, and Expertise: Debating Fluoridation in Vancouver during the 1950s.
Canadian Journal of Health History/Revue canadienne d’histoire de la santé
(pp. 311-339).
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Article
Scott W. Schwartz
(2022)
The energy glitch: Speculative histories and quantum counterfactuals.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100836).
(/isis/citation/CBB689238083/)
Article
Julia Gruevska
(2022)
Analysis and/or Interpretation in Neurophysiology? A Transatlantic Discussion Between F. J. J. Buytendijk and K. S. Lashley, 1929–1932.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 321-347).
(/isis/citation/CBB698793031/)
Article
Christina Brandt
(2022)
Development and Heredity in the Interwar Period: Hans Spemann and Fritz Baltzer on Organizers and Merogones.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 253-283).
(/isis/citation/CBB199185340/)
Article
Erik L. Peterson; Crystal Hall
(2022)
“What is Dead May Not Die”: Locating Marginalized Concepts Among Ordinary Biologists.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 219-251).
(/isis/citation/CBB576856882/)
Article
Jan Baedke; Christina Brandt
(2022)
Between the Wars, Facing a Scientific Crisis: The Theoretical and Methodological Bottleneck of Interwar Biology.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 209-217).
(/isis/citation/CBB174255369/)
Book
Liz Sevcenko
(2022)
Public History for a Post-Truth Era: Fighting Denial through Memory Movements.
(/isis/citation/CBB650942848/)
Article
Giampietro Gobo; Barbara Sena
(2022)
Questioning and Disputing Vaccination Policies. Scientists and Experts in the Italian Public Debate.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 25-38).
(/isis/citation/CBB026130989/)
Article
K. Razi Naqvi
(2022)
Translation of Newton’s Principia into Arabic under the aegis of the East India Company: a rumour turning into a myth?.
Indian Journal of History of Science
(pp. 127-150).
(/isis/citation/CBB673229858/)
Article
Gábor Almási
(2022)
Astrology in the crossfire: the stormy debate after the comet of 1577.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 137-163).
(/isis/citation/CBB786602400/)
Article
Fernando B. Figueiredo; Guy Boistel
(2022)
Monteiro da Rocha and the international debate in the 1760s on astronomical methods to find the longitude at sea: his proposals and criticisms to Lacaille’s lunar-distance method.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 215-258).
(/isis/citation/CBB718271944/)
Article
Andrew C. Kitchener; Franklin T. Simo; Badru Mugerwa; et al.
(2022)
Evidence that Temminck described Felis aurata in 1825, not 1827.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 78-85).
(/isis/citation/CBB054549875/)
Article
Helge Kragh
(2022)
Philosophical Contexts of the Steady-State Universe.
HOPOS
(pp. 129-145).
(/isis/citation/CBB046936762/)
Article
Jemma Lorenat
(2022)
An Okapi Hypothesis: Non-Euclidean Geometry and the Professional Expert in American Mathematics.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 85-107).
(/isis/citation/CBB066890396/)
Article
Robert Freudenthal; Joanna Moncrieff
(2022)
‘A landmark in psychiatric progress’? The role of evidence in the rise and fall of insulin coma therapy.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 65-78).
(/isis/citation/CBB142072223/)
Article
Stephen Howard
(2022)
From the Boundary of the World to the Boundary of Reason: The First Antinomy and the Development of Kant’s Critical Philosophy.
HOPOS
(pp. 225-241).
(/isis/citation/CBB830722956/)
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