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Fernandes, Ana Maria
(1987)
The scientific community and the state in Brazil: The role of the Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science, 1948-1980.
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Banner, Michael C.
(1986)
The justification of science and the rationality of religious belief.
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Beagon, Mary
(1986)
Some aspects of the thought of Pliny the Elder.
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Brown, Kevin
(1986)
The development of metalworking in England and the North Sea littoral from the Late Roman iron age to the early Medieval period.
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Thesis Meier, H. Health and welfare of children and adolescents in early modern England and southern Germany: Case studies of Bampton (Oxfordshire) and Oettingen (Bavaria) in the 18th century (/isis/citation/CBB001563086/)
Thesis Schmidt, U. The politics of medical documentary films in Weimar and Nazi Germany (/isis/citation/CBB001563118/)
Thesis Vasta, Michelangelo Innovative capabilities in the Italian “take off”: Mechanical and electrical industries, 1880-1914 (/isis/citation/CBB001563120/)
Thesis Clement, M.S. Sifting science: Methodism and natural knowledge in Britain, 1815-70 (/isis/citation/CBB001563085/)
Thesis Fisher, K.E. An oral history of birth control practice, c. 1925-1950: A study of Oxford and South Wales (/isis/citation/CBB001563142/)
Thesis Bell, H. Medical research and medical practice in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1899-1940 (/isis/citation/CBB001563091/)
Thesis Humphries, J. The influence of plant collecting in North America upon taxonomy in 17th-century Britain (/isis/citation/CBB001563090/)
Thesis Kassell, L.T. Simon Forman, astrology, and medicine in London, 1580-1611 (/isis/citation/CBB001563110/)
Thesis Satchell, A.M. The emergence of leper-houses in medieval England, 1100-1250 (/isis/citation/CBB001563126/)
Thesis Oster, Malcolm R. Nature, ethics, and divinity: The early thought of Robert Boyle (/isis/citation/CBB001563001/)
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