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Allen W. Milby
(2025)
An American botanist on the Nile: uncovering Asa Gray's plant specimens from his trip to North Africa, 1868–1869.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 13-25).
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Owen Gingerich; David DeVorkin; James Evans; et al.
(2024)
Ad astra per aspera: From the Sewers of Kansas to Harvard College Observatory.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 3-30).
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Christopher M. Rudeen
(2024)
“Furs, Feathers, Frippery”: Dress and the Sciences of Subjectivity.
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Che Yeun
(2024)
Finishing Touch: Technology, Sensation, and the Modern American Body, 1880-1970.
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Max Ehrenfreund
(2024)
The Economic Calculus Accounting and Social Thought in Modern Central Europe.
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Udodiri R. Okwandu
(2024)
Madness and Motherhood in Black and White: Racial Logics in Medical Responses to Maternal Mental Illness and Deviance in the United States, 1890 – 1970.
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Iman Mohamed Said Abdelsalam Darwish
(2024)
Fire, Air, Water, and Earth: Elements, Mixtures and Natural Bodies Between Arabic Medicine and Natural Philosophy.
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Kat Grace Poje
(2024)
Killing With Kindness: Ethics, Technology, and the History of Animal Euthanasia in the United States, 19th Century - Present.
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Matthew H. Hersch
(2024)
“Learning on Their Bellies”.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 109-111).
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Peder Anker
(2023)
Everett Mendelsohn: The Harvard Professor.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 601-605).
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Allan Lyngs
(2023)
The Professors’ Professor: The American Students of August Krogh.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 171-190).
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Matthew Schantz
(2023)
Evolution and Fantasy in the Stalinist Scientific Imagination.
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Madeline J. Williams
(2023)
Disability Democracy: The Origins of Blind-Led Organizing in the United States, 1829-1935.
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Angélica Márquez-Osuna
(2023)
Innovation in the Tropics: The Persistence of Beekeeping Knowledge in the Yucatan Peninsula, 1780-1950.
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Katarzyna Balug
(2023)
Leaky Systems: Inflatable Architecture and the Post-Lunar Imaginary (1965-1974).
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Xavier Nueno
(2023)
The Statistical Order of Knowledge: A Social and Intellectual History of Search Engines.
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Gustave Lester
(2023)
Mineral Lands, Mineral Empire: Mapping the Raw Materials of US Industrial Capitalism, 1780-1880.
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Colleen Lanier-Christensen
(2023)
Toxic Rules: Chemical Regulation, International Trade, and the Epistemic Consequences of Standardized Practices.
(/isis/citation/CBB707506393/)
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Aaron Van Neste
(2023)
Prophets of Plenty: How Scientists Ignored Natural Complexity and Overpromised Sustainable Fisheries, 1863-Present.
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Alyssa Botelho
(2023)
Ghost Hospitals: A History of Rural Hospitals and Efforts to Keep Them Alive in the 20th Century United States.
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