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HISTORY OF SCIENCE
2010 Contents
Volume 48, Part 1, Number 159, March 2010
Subjectivities in Transition: Gender and Sexual Identities in Cases of ‘Sex Change’ and ‘Hermaphroditism’ in Spain, c. 1500–1800
Francisco Vásquez García and Richard Cleminson
1-38
Drebbel’s Living Instruments, Hartmann’s Microcosm, and Libavius’s Thelesmos: Epistemic Machines before Descartes
Vera Keller
39-74
Civil Scientists: Dutch Scientists between 1750 and 1875
Ad Maas

75-103


The Darwin Enterprise: From Scientific Icon to Global Product
Peter C. Kjærgaard
105-122
Notices of Books
123
Notes on Contributors
124
Volume 48, Part 2, Number 160, June 2010
Beasts of Burden: Animals and Laboratory Research in Colonial India Pratik Chakrabarti

125–151
“What Ezekiel Says”: Newton as a Temple Scholar
Raquel Delgado Moreira 153–180

“Balloon Madness”: Politics, Public Entertainment, the Transatlantic Science of Flight, and Late Eighteenth-century America
Matthew Pethers

181–226

Pixels, Patterns and Problems of Vision: The Adaptation of ­Computer-aided Diagnosis for Mammography in Radiological ­Practice in the U.S. Brian Dolan and Allison Tillack 227–249

Notes on Contributors 250
Volume 48 Parts 3/4 Number 161 September/December 2010

SERIALITY AND SCIENTIFIC OBJECTS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Guest Editors: Nick Hopwood, Simon Schaffer and Jim Secord

Seriality and Scientific objects in the Nineteenth Century Nick Hopwood, Simon Schaffer and Jim Secord 251–285
Case and Series: Medical Knowledge and Paper Technology, 1600–1900 Volker Hess and J. Andrew Mendelsohn 287–314
The Order of the Prophets: Series in Early French Social Science and Socialism John Tresch 315–342
Series in Progress: Antiquities of Nature, Numismatics and Stone Implements in the Emergence of Prehistoric Archaeology Nathan Schlanger 343–369
Natural History in the Dark: Seriality and the Electric Discharge in Victorian Physics Chitra Ramalingam 371–398
Seriality and the Search for Order: Scientific Print and its Problems During the Late Nineteenth Century Alex Csiszar 399–434
Seriality and Standardization in the Production of “606” Axel C. Hüntelmann 435–460
Seriality in the Making: The Osborn-Knight Restorations of ­Evolutionary History Marianne Sommer 461–482
Lovejoy’s Series Simon Schaffer 483–494
Notices of Books
495–498
Notes on Contributors
499
Index to Volume 48 501

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