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HISTORY OF SCIENCE
1999 Contents
Volume 37, Part 1, Number 115, March 1999
Ephemeral Events: English Broadsides of Early Eighteenth-century Solar Eclipses Alice N. Walters
 1-43
Towards a History of Geography in the Public Sphere Charles W. J. Withers
 45-78
The, Non-correlation of Biometrics and Eugenics: Rival Forms of laboratory Work in Kari Pearson,s Career at University College London, Part 1 M. Eileen Magnello
 45-78
The Scientific Revolution: Has There Been a British View? — A Personal Assessment H. Floris Cohen
 79-106
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Medicine's Ten Greatest Discoveries, by Meyer Friedman and Gerald W. Friedland (Ann Dally); "Women, Gender and Science: New Directions", Osiris, xii, ed. by Sally Gregory Kohistedt and Helen E. Longino (Katharina Rowold)
 107-112
Notices of Books
 113-115
Notes on Contributors
 116-121
Volume 37, Part 2, Number 116, June 1999
The Non-correlation of Biometrics and Eugenics: Rival Forms of Laboratory Work in Karl Pearson's Career at University College London, Part 2 M. Eileen Magnello
123-150
The Rhetoric of Utility: Avoiding Occult Associations for Mathematics Through Profitability and Pleasure Katherine Neal
151-178
The Weather Prophets: Science and Reputation in Victorian Meteorology Katharine Anderson
179-216
Gregor Mendel and the Laws of Evolution Sander Gliboff
217-235
Notices of Books
237-247
Notes on Contributors
248
Volume 37, Part 3, Number 117, September 1999
The Measure of Man: Technologizing the Victorian Body Iwan Rhys Morus
249-282
A Plea for Applied Geology Paul Lucier
283-318
The Greek Enlightenment in Science: Hermes the Scholar and its Contribution to Science in Early Nineteenth-century Greece George N. Vlahakis
319-345
How Might We Map the Cultural Fields of Science, Politics and Organisms in Restoration France John V. Pickstone
347-364
Notices of Books
365-376
Notes on Contributors
376
Volume 37, Part 4, Number 118, December 1999
Voices Calling for Reform: The Royal Society in the Mid-eighteenth Century — Martin Folkes, John Hill, and William Stukeley G. S. Rousseau and David Haycock
377-406
"The End Is Near!": The Phenomenon of the Declaration of Closure in a Discipline Arthur M. Silverstein
407-425
Lunatick Visions: Prophecy, Signs and Scientific Knowledge in 1790s London Kevin C. Knox
427-458
Expectations and Expertise: Early British Responses to Chinese Medicine
Roberta Bivins
459-489
Notices of Books
490-502
Notes on Contributors
503
Index to Volume 37
504

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