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Mathematics Is a Gentleman's Art: Analysis and Synthesis in American College Geometry Teaching, 1790-1840 Amy K
The Selling of Newton: Science and Technology in Early Eighteenth-Century England Author(S): Larry Stewart Reviewed Work(S): Source: Journal of British Studies, Vol
William Stukeley and the Gout
Philosophical Transactions: 350 Years of Publishing at the Royal Society (1665 – 2015)
Religious Conviction and the Boston Inoculation Controversy of 1721
Vaccines- a Brief and Relevant Social History
The Apothecary As Man of Science
Smallpox Inoculation in Britain, 1721-1830
The Early Criticisms of the Calculus of Newton and Leibniz
James Keill of Northampton, Physician, Anatomist and Physiologist
Titles and Abstracts (Following the Order of the Conference Schedule)
A Proposta Heteróclita De William Stukeley Para a Diversificada Função Do Baço
THE POSITION of JOHN ARBUTHNOT in EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE By- Pearl Gold Aldrich > a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty Of
Slaves and Smallpox in the Early Eighteenth Century
Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge Studies 7 Christa Jungnickel and Russell Mccormmach: Science
Medicine, Race, and the Social Implications of the 1721 Inoculation Controversy on Boston
Surgeon "Turned" Physician: the Career and Writings
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James Keill of Northampton, Physician, Anatomist and Physiologist
Medicine at Cambridge 1660-1760*
The Library and Archives of the Royal Society 1660-1990
Discussions on Newton's Infinitesimals In
The Travel Diary of Martin Folkes (1690-1754): Newtonianism, Antiquarianism, And
Air, Disease, and Improvement in Eighteenth-Century Britain Sir John
James Petiver Promoter of Natural Science, C.1663-1718
The Smallpox Story: Life and Death of an Old Diseaset ABBAS M
Philosophical Transactions: 350 Years of Publishing at the Royal Society (1665 – 2015)
The Hybridity of the Hydrostatic Balance
Thomas Nettleton and the Dawn of Quantitative Assessments of the Effects of Medical Interventions
Education of Henry Cavendish
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Joseph Clutton, C.1695-1743: a Georgian Apothecary
Slaves and Smallpox in the Early Eighteenth Century
The Architects of Eighteenth Century English Freemasonry, 1720 – 1740
James Jurin and the Avoidance of Bias in Collecting and Assessing Evidence on the Effects of Variolation
Stukeley Accepted Manuscript
Medical Advance and Female Fame: Inoculation and Its After-Effects Isobel Grundy
Cotton Mather's Scientific Commu- Nications to the Royal Society
Chapter One - a Royal Bastard ?