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Nineteenth Century - Michael Foster and the Cambridge School of Physiology: the Scientific Enterprise in Late Victorian Society. By Gerald L. Geison. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978. Pp. xix + 401. £18.40.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

J. B. Morrell
Affiliation:
University of Bradford

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Copyright © British Society for the History of Science 1980

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NOTES

1 MacLeod, R. and Moseley, R., ‘Breadth, depth and excellence: sources and problems in the history of university science education in England, 1850–1914’, Studics in science education, 1978, 5, 85106.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Ibid., p. 95.

3 French, R. D., Antivivisection and medical science in Victorian society, Princeton, 1975.Google Scholar