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Journal Abbreviation J. 18th-Cent. Stud.
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Temple, N.
(1991)
Review of "The charitable imperative: Hospitals and nursing in ancien régime and revolutionary France".
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Fryde, E.B.
(1991)
Review of "Riforma della metafisica e sapere scientifico: Saggio su J.H. Lambert (1728-1777)".
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
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Temple, N.
(1991)
Review of "Old age in the Old Regime: Image and experience in 18th-century France".
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West, Shearer
(1990)
Polemic and the passions: Dr. James Parson's Human physiognomy explained and Hogarth's aspirations for British history painting.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 73-89).
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Lough, J.
(1990)
Review of "The Encyclopedists as individuals: A biographical dictionary of the authors of the Encyclopédie. In collaboration with Kafker, Serena L.".
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
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Daly, Macdonald
(1989)
Vivisection in 18th-century Britain.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 57-67).
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Price, F.
(1983)
Imagining faces: The later 18th-century sentimental heroine and the legible, universal language of physiognomy.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 1-16).
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Porter, Roy
(1982)
Was there a medical Enlightenment in 18th-century England?.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 49-63).
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Porter, Roy S.
(1980)
Science, provincial culture, and public opinion in Enlightenment England.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 20-46).
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Jones, R. V.
(1978)
Physical science in the 18th century.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 73-88).
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