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Article Christopher Rutty (2022)
“It Works! Now What?” Insulin Development, Production, and Distribution at Connaught Laboratories, University of Toronto, 1922–24. Canadian Journal of Health History/Revue canadienne d’histoire de la santé (pp. 419-450). (/isis/citation/CBB378275066/) unapi

Thesis Charlotte Mary Duffee (2022)
Fractures: A History and Philosophy of Patient Suffering in 20th-Century American Medicine. (/isis/citation/CBB699793549/) unapi

Thesis Filippo Maria Sposini (2022)
The Certification of Insanity: Local Origins and Global Consequences. (/isis/citation/CBB639073970/) unapi

Thesis Rebecca Lampert Golding (2022)
Visualizing Medicine in the Twelfth Century: Bodily Disease, Spiritual Cure, and Christian Salvation. (/isis/citation/CBB898121101/) unapi

Thesis Alla Edouardovna Babushkina (2022)
The King’s Sick Body: The Spiritual and Social Implications of Arnau of Vilanova’s Regimen sanitatis. (/isis/citation/CBB962843293/) unapi

Thesis Jessica Manning Lovett (2021)
The Sound Culture of Space Science. (/isis/citation/CBB249381202/) unapi

Article John P.M. Court (2020)
Darwinian Evolution’s First 50 Years of Impact on Medicine and Botany at the University of Toronto, 1859 to 1909. Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine (pp. 232-267). (/isis/citation/CBB931120842/) unapi

Thesis Nicole Stradiotto (2019)
The Canadian Science Advocacy Movement. (/isis/citation/CBB164929034/) unapi

Thesis Silvia Zago (2019)
Conceptualizing Life after Death. The Evolution of the Concept of Duat and Related Notions in Egyptian Funerary Literature. (/isis/citation/CBB574717482/) unapi

Thesis Katelyn Clark (2019)
The Early Pianoforte School in London’s Musical World, 1785–1800: Technology, Market, Gender, and Style. (/isis/citation/CBB679560387/) unapi

Thesis Marisa Karyl Franz (2019)
A Gathering of Names: On the Categories and Collections of Siberian Shamanic Materials in Late Imperial Russian Museum, 1880-1910. (/isis/citation/CBB578047247/) unapi

Thesis Kirsten James (2019)
The Science of Scent and Business of Perfume in Paris and London, 1650–1815. (/isis/citation/CBB140299766/) unapi

Thesis Adam Richter (2018)
The Mathematical Minister: John Wallis (1616-1703) at the Intersection of Science, Mathematics, and Religion. (/isis/citation/CBB781089655/) unapi

Thesis Kira Lussier (2018)
Personality, Incorporated: Psychological Capital in American Management, 1960-1995. (/isis/citation/CBB192064830/) unapi

Thesis Carolyn Elizabeth Koester (2018)
The Public Good: Eugenics and Law in Ontario, 1910 to 1938. (/isis/citation/CBB869631709/) unapi

Thesis Adam Gwyndaf Garbutt (2018)
Assessing the Exotic: Authority, Reason, and Experience in the Construction of Medieval Natural Knowledge. (/isis/citation/CBB880338358/) unapi

Thesis Kristen Michelle Schranz (2018)
A New Narrative for "Keir's Metal": The Chemical and Commercial Transformations of James Keir's Copper Alloy, 1770-1820. (/isis/citation/CBB499957808/) unapi

Thesis Nicole Charles (2017)
Suspicious Refusals: HPV Vaccine Hesitancy and the Politics of Protection in Barbados. (/isis/citation/CBB176349051/) unapi

Thesis Riiko Olivia Bedford (2017)
"Like Produces Like": Popular Conceptions of Heredity in Canada, 1860-1900. (/isis/citation/CBB814213328/) unapi

Article Philip Enros (2016)
The Origins of the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine (pp. 51-73). (/isis/citation/CBB059851374/) unapi

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