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Opportunity on the Edge of Orthodoxy: Medically Qualified Hydropathists in the Era of Reform, 1840--60
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Medicine on the Margins? Hydropathy and Orthodoxy in Britain, 1840--60
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Questioning the Medical Fringe: The “Cultural Doxy” of Catholic Hydropathy in Belgium, 1890--1914
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“The Drugs, the Blister and the Lancet are All Laid Aside”: Hydropathy and Medical Orthodoxy in Scotland, 1840--1900
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Radick, Gregory;
(2009)
Darwin in Ilkley
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Adams, Jane;
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Hydropathy at Home: The Water Cure and Domestic Healing in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Britain
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(2012)
The Origins and Professional Development of Chiropractic in Britain
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Murky waters: British spas in eighteenth-century medicine and literature
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(2001)
Naturalists and Society: The Culture of Natural History in Britain, 1700-1900
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(2013)
Britain's Industrial Revolution: The Making of a Manufacturing People, 1700--1870
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Edward Forbes (1815--1854) and the Exhibition of Natural Order in Edinburgh
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The Work of Ice: Glacial Theory and Scientific Culture in Early Victorian Edinburgh
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“Humbly Dedicated”: Petiver and the Audience for Natural History in Early Eighteenth-Century Britain
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(2010)
Possessing the Dead: The Artful Science of Anatomy
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Causes as Proximate Events: Thomas Brown and the Positivist Interpretation of Hume on Causality
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Crowther, M. Anne;
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Lister at Home and Abroad: A Continuing Legacy
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Janet Greenlees;
(2014)
To ‘Solve the Darkest Social Problems of Our Time’: The Church of Scotland’s Entry into the British Matrix of Health and Welfare Provision, c.1880-1914
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Stenhouse, John;
(1999)
Disseminating Darwinism: The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender
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