Article ID: CBB000069962

Material doubts: Hooke, artisan culture and the exchange of information in 1670s London (1995)

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Authors & Contributors
Mulligan, Lotte
Ehrlich, Mark E.
Cooper, M. A. R.
Stillman, Robert E.
Stevenson, Christine
Rostenberg, Leona
Concepts
Science
Communication
Personality of the scientist
Private life
Personality; character
Medicine
Time Periods
17th century
Places
British Isles
Institutions
Royal Society of London
Bethlem Royal Hospital (London)
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