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Kindleberger, Elizabeth R.
(1979)
The Société Royal des Sciences de Montpellier, 1706 to 1793.
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Jungnickel, Christa
(1978)
The Royal Saxon Society of Sciences: A study of 19th-century German science.
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Friedel, Robert D.
(1977)
Men, materials, and ideas: A history of celluloid.
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Reich, Leonard S.
(1977)
Radio electronics and the development of industrial research in the Bell System.
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Wilson, Daniel J.
(1976)
Arthur O. Lovejoy: An intellectual biography.
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Waff, Craig B.
(1976)
Universal gravitation and the motion of the moon's apogee: The establishment and reception of Newton's inverse-square law, 1687-1749.
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Mazumdar, Pauline M.H.
(1976)
Karl Landsteiner and the problem of species, 1838-1968.
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Detlefsen, Michael
(1976)
The importance of Gödel's Second Incompleteness Theorem for the foundations of mathematics.
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Alexander, Marc D.
(1976)
The administration of madness and attitudes toward the insane in 19th-century Paris.
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Bates, Donald G.
(1975)
Thomas Sydenham: The development of his thought, 1666-1676.
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Guzzardo, John J.
(1975)
Christian medieval number symbolism and Dante.
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Peterson, Donald W.
(1974)
Galen's Therapeutics to Glaucon and its early commentaries.
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Hannaway, Caroline C.
(1974)
Medicine, public welfare and the state in 18th century France: The Société Royale de Médecine of Paris (1776-1793).
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Albury, William R.
(1972)
The logic of Condillac and the structure of French chemical and biological theory, 1780-1801.
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