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‘The potent magic of verisimilitude’: Edgar Allan Poe within the mechanical age
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- 30 October 2008, pp. 275-290
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Nationalizing provincial weather: meteorology in nineteenth-century Cornwall
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- 23 August 2006, pp. 407-433
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Natural history societies in late Victorian Scotland and the pursuit of local civic science
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- 15 March 2005, pp. 53-72
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From medical astrology to medical astronomy: sol-lunar and planetary theories of disease in British medicine, c. 1700–1850
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- 01 March 2000, pp. 25-48
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The Background to the Discovery of Dulong and Petit's Law*
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 1-22
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Politics and vocation: French Science, 1793–1830
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 27-43
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The Ohm-Seebeck Dispute, Hermann von Helmholtz, and the Origins of Physiological Acoustics
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 1-24
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Between Hostile Camps: Sir Humphry Davy's Presidency of The Royal Society of London, 1820–1827
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 1-47
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Scientific Toys
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 377-398
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Knowing and doing in the sixteenth century: what were instruments for?
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- 05 June 2003, pp. 129-150
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Experimental physiology, Everest and oxygen: from the ghastly kitchens to the gasping lung
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- 12 October 2012, pp. 123-147
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Phrenology, heredity and progress in George Combe's Constitution of Man
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- 14 May 2015, pp. 455-473
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The True Inventors of the Keratoscope and Photo-Keratoscope*
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 324-342
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‘Humanity in the chrysalis stage’: indigenous Australians in the anthropological imagination, 1899–1926
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- 10 November 2006, pp. 535-568
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William Bateson's Introduction of Mendelism to England: A Reassessment
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 399-420
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Thomas Simpson and ‘Newton's method of approximation’: an enduring myth
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 347-354
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Henry More and Descartes: Some New Sources*
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 359-377
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The Japanese Connexion: Engineering in Tokyo, London, and Glasgow at the End of the Nineteenth Century(Presidential Address, 1980)
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 227-244
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How lives became lists and scientific papers became data: cataloguing authorship during the nineteenth century
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- 16 February 2017, pp. 23-60
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Charles Darwin's Manuscript of Pangenesis
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 251-263
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