Article ID: CBB531010025

The Limits of Chemistry: How William Gregory Contested the Boundaries of ‘Established Science’, 1820–1850 (2019)

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In this paper, I examine the controversial career of William Gregory (1803–1858). As a chemistry professor and chemical author, Gregory made many attempts to redefine the bounds of chemical science to incorporate mesmerism, phrenology and animal magnetism. I use a series of letters between Gregory and the prominent phrenologist George Combe to highlight the fact that the definition of ‘established science’ and its disciplinary boundaries were matters that occupied the thoughts and affected the careers of both men. Gregory maintained his reputation as a chemist while simultaneously being ridiculed for his public promotion of phrenology, mesmerism and animal magnetism. Where previous scholarship has tended to separate Gregory's chemical work from his support for disputed phenomena, this paper aims to prove that, for Gregory and his contemporaries, work on mesmerism, animal magnetism and phrenology was methodologically inseparable from chemical work. Gregory argued that all facts and theories should be judged and debated using the same criteria for credibility, accuracy, scepticism and rigour. He and others pushed to include contested phenomena within the boundaries of science to ensure that the facts, controversies and theories relating to them could be subjected to the same rigorous investigation and legitimate debates as were expected of chemical facts and theories.

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Authors & Contributors
van Wyhe, John
Crabtree, Adam
Bull, Sarah
Kahan, Benjamin
Opitz, Donald L.
Tiggelen, Brigitte van
Journals
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
History of the Human Sciences
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Journal of the History of Ideas
History of Psychology
History of Psychiatry
Publishers
Univ. Rostock, Fachbereich Geschichtswissenschaften, Institut für Wissenschafts- und Universitätsgeschichte
Springer-Verlag
Springer
MRA Ediciones
Hambledon Continuum
Ashgate
Concepts
Discipline formation
Phrenology
Chemistry
Animal magnetism
Psychology
Mesmerism
People
Combe, George
Puységur, Armand Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis de
Spurzheim, Johann Kaspar
Luys, Jules Bernard
Willard, Elizabeth Osgood Goodrich
Vignoli, Tito
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
Modern
17th century
Places
Great Britain
France
Haiti (Caribbean)
Scotland
United States
Russia
Institutions
Univ. Rostock, Fachbereich Geschichtswissenschaften, Institut für Wissenschafts- und Universitätsgeschichte
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