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7History of science and the Science MuseumBritish Journal for the History of Science 30 (1): 47-50. 1997.Whereas the academic discipline of the history of science has made enormous strides in half a century, ironically, recognition from without has often been disappointing. Private success has not been matched by public status. The work of the Science Museum in London as one of the few widely accessible windows into the discipline is therefore worth remarking upon here, and more detailed investigations are even now under way. The foundation of the British Society for the History of Science at the M…Read more
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26History Teaches Us That Confronting Antibiotic Resistance Requires Stronger Global Collective ActionJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (s3): 27-32. 2015.Antibiotic development and usage, and antibiotic resistance in particular, are today considered global concerns, simultaneously mandating local and global perspectives and actions. Yet such global considerations have not always been part of antibiotic policy formation, and those who attempt to formulate a globally coordinated response to antibiotic resistance will need to confront a history of heterogeneous, often uncoordinated, and at times conflicting reform efforts, whose legacies remain appa…Read more