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Boschiero, Luciano
(2005)
Natural Philosophy Inside the Mid to Late Seventeenth-Century Tuscan Court: The History of the Accademia del Cimento.
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Garrety, Karin
(1997)
Negotiating dietary knowledge inside and outside laboratories: The cholesterol controversy.
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Cheater, Christine E.
(1994)
Argonauts of the primitive world: A social history of Anglo-Australian anthropology (1850-1950).
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Lloyd, Peter J.
(1993)
A social history of medicine: Medical professionalisation in New South Wales, 1788-1950.
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Buckley-Moran, Jean P.
(1992)
The flightless bird: A history of Australia's industrialisation and technological development, 1901-1990.
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Todd, Janene H.
(1991)
Transfer and dependence: Aspects of change in Australian science and technology, 1880-1916.
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Norton, John D.
(1982)
The historical foundation of Einstein's general theory of relativity: A case study in scientific heuristics.
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Campbell, Margaret
(1982)
Aspects of theory generation and acceptability: Five case studies of theories of inheritance from Koelreuter to De Vries.
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Paisley, Peter B.
(1981)
The idea of plague: A study of the impact of a disease on the genesis, development and maturation of European consciousness.
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Crossley, Leslie M.
(1980)
The professionalization of science in Victorian Britain.
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Richards, Evelleen
(1976)
The German Romantic concept of embryonic repetition and its role in evolutionary theory in England up to 1859.
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Oldroyd, David R.
(1974)
From Paracelsus to HaĆ¼y: The development of mineralogy in its relation to chemistry.
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