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HISTORY OF SCIENCE
2003 Contents

Volume 41, Part 1, Number 131, March 2003
‘Purifying’ Science: E. C. Slater and Postwar Biochemistry in the Netherlands
Ton van Helvoort
1–34

Herbert Spencer and the Disunity of the Social Organism
James Elwick

35–72

‘Men of Science’: Language, Identity and Professionalization in the Mid-Victorian Scientific Community
Ruth Barton
73–119

Notices of Books
120–123
Notes on Contributors
124
Volume 41, Part 2, Number 132, June 2003
Whigs and Stories: Herbert Butterfield and the Historiography of Science
Nick Jardine
125–140
Who Discovered the Expanding Universe?
Helge Kragh and Robert W. Smith
141–162
Archibald Pitcairne, David Gregory and the Scottish Origins of English Tory Newtonianism, 1688–1715 John Friesen
163–191
Remembering Our Grand Tradition: The Historical Memory of the Scientific Exchanges Between China and Europe, 1600–1800
Pingyi Chu

193–215

Inscribing Settler Science: Ernest Rutherford, Thomas Laby and the Making of Careers in Physics
Katrina Dean
241–244
Book Reviews
Discussing Chemistry and Steam, by T. H. Levere and G. L’E. Turner (R. W. Home); An Annotated Census of Copernicus’ De revolutionibus (Nuremberg, 1543 and Basel, 1566), by Owen Gingerich (Michael Hoskin)
241–244
Notices of Books
245–247
Notes on Contributors 248
Volume 41, Part 3, Number 133, September 2003
In memoriam Roy Porter
Roy Porter, Historian of Geology
Martin Rudwick
251–256
Enlightenment Brought Down to Earth
Simon Schaffer
257–268
Grand Master of Bedlam: Roy Porter and the History of Psychiatry
Jonathan Andrews
269–286
Being Cheerfully Enlightened
Margaret C. Jacob
287–292
Portraits, People and Things: Richard Mead and Medical Identity
Ludmilla Jordanova
293–313
Vocations in Conflict: William Herschel in Bath, 1766–1782
Michael Hoskin
315–333
How It All Began: From The Enlightenment in National Context to Revolution in History
Mikuláš Teich
335–343
A Legacy of Enlightenment
Jan Golinski
345–350
ESSAY Review
Caroline Herschel’s Autobiographies, ed. by Michael Hoskin, and The Herschel Partnership, by Michael Hoskin
Emily Winterburn

351–354

Notices of Books
355–368
Notes on Contributors
369–370
Volume 41, Part 4, Number 134, December 2003
Oral History of American Science: A Forty-year Review
Ronald E. Doel
349–378
“Imitations of God’s Own Works”: Making Trustworthy the Ocean Steamship
Crosbie Smith, Ian Higginson and Phillip Wolstenholme
379–426

Science and Opportunity in London, 1871–85: The Diary of Herbert McLeod
Hannah Gay
427–458

Religious Reform and the Pulmonary Transit of the Blood
Stephen Mason
459–471
Notes on Contributors
472
Index to Volume 41
473–474

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