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Article
Kenneth Collins
(2016)
Levi Myers (1767–1822): An Eighteenth Century Glasgow Medical Graduate From South Carolina.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 275-280).
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Thesis
Pollock, Alexander Chapman
(cited 2014)
From Dyspepsia to Helicobacter: A History of Peptic Ulcer Disease.
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Article
Marsden, Ben
(2013)
Ranking Rankine: W. J. M. Rankine (1820--72) and the Making of “Engineering Science” Revisited.
History of Science
(pp. 434-456).
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Article
Moore, P. G.
(2009)
The University Marine Biological Station Millport: In the Beginning Was the Vision (1970).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(p. 191).
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Book
Emerson, Roger L.
(2008)
Academic Patronage in the Scottish Enlightenment: Glasgow, Edinburgh, and St. Andrews Universities.
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Article
Collins, H. M.
(2001)
Tacit Knowledge, Trust and the Q of Sapphire.
Social Studies of Science
(p. 71).
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Chapter
Smith, Crosbie
(1998)
“Nowhere but in a great town”: William Thomson's spiral of classroom credibility.
In: Making space for science: Territorial themes in the shaping of knowledge
(p. 118).
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Chapter
Marsden, Ben
(1998)
“A most important trespass”: Lewis Gordon and the Glasgow Chair of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, 1840-55.
In: Making space for science: Territorial themes in the shaping of knowledge
(p. 87).
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Thesis
Marsden, Ben
(1992)
Engineering science in Glasgow: W.J.M. Rankine and the motive power of air.
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Article
Marsden, Ben
(1992)
Engineering science in Glasgow: Economy, efficiency and measurement as prime movers in the differentiation of an academic discipline.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 319-346).
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Chapter
Fenby, David V.
(1989)
The lectureship in chemistry and the Chemical Laboratory, University of Glasgow, 1747-1818.
In: The development of the laboratory: Essays on the place of experiment in industrial civilization
(p. 22).
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Article
Dow, Derek; Moss, Michael
(1988)
The medical curriculum at Glasgow in the early 19th century.
History of Universities
(pp. 227-257).
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Article
Boney, A. D.
(1987)
Royal Commissions and Latin essays: The Glasgow tradition, 1720-1885.
The Linnean: Newsletter and Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
(pp. 22-32).
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Book
Alexander, Wendy
(1987)
First ladies of medicine: The origins, education, and destination of early women medical graduates of Glasgow University.
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Article
Boney, A.D.
(1985)
Appointment to a “Crown” Chair of Botany: Glasgow 1885.
The Linnean: Newsletter and Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
(pp. 19-26).
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