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6Medical Education in the Age of Improvement: Edinburgh Students and Apprentices, 1760-1826 by Lisa Rosner (review)Isis 84 805-805. 1993.
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6Penicillin: Triumph and Tragedy (review)British Journal for the History of Science 43 (1): 138-139. 2010.
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5Helga Nowotny. Insatiable Curiosity: Innovation in a Fragile Future. Translated by Mitch Cohen. . 168 pp. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2008. $30 (review)Isis 101 (3): 689-690. 2010.
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5Hospital Life in Enlightenment Scotland: Care and Teaching at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh by Guenter B. Risse (review)Isis 78 113-113. 1987.
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4The disunities of representation (review)British Journal for the History of Science 42 (4): 595-600. 2009.
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3“some Manchester Sources For The History Of Science, Technology And Medicine, With Special Reference To The John Rylands University Library Of Manchester,”Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 71 (2): 141-158. 1989.
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2Obituary: Professor Donald CardwellBritish Journal for the History of Science 32 (4): 485-488. 1999.Before the Second World War, few scholars knew how to incorporate science, technology and medicine into social, political or economic history. Nowadays many historians know the methods: university courses, books and museums manifest their skills. For the ‘greats’ of science, and for many lesser figures and groups, we are able to relate scientific ‘works’ to ‘lives’, contexts and audiences, with an analytical sophistication matching the best of current intellectual and cultural history. This prog…Read more
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