Browsing FAS Scholarly Articles by FAS Department "History of Science"
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Body and Mind in Nineteenth‑Century Clinical Medicine: Some Clinical Origins of the Neurosis Construct
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989) -
The Brain and the Behavioral Sciences
(Cambridge University Press, 2009)The increasing visibility and sense of intellectual opportunity associated with neuroscience in recent years have in turn stimulated a growing interest in its past. For the first time, a general reference book on the history ... -
Buddhist Brains: A Case Study in the Reenchantment of the Brain Sciences
(The Philoctetes Center for the Multidisciplinary Study of the Imagination, 2008) -
The Burden of Disease and the Changing Task of Medicine
(New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM/MMS), 2012) -
Cadden, Laqueur, and the "One-Sex Body"
(Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, 2010) -
Catechisms of Health: The Body in the Prebellum Classroom
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995) -
Catesby's World: England
(University of Georgia Press, 2015) -
The Cause of Cholera: Aspects of Etiological Thought in Nineteenth Century America
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1960) -
A CD-Rom on Medicine in Literature
(Blackwell Publishing, 2001) -
A celebration of the mathematical work of Glenn Stevens
(Springer Nature, 2015) -
Charles Benedict Davenport and the Beginning of Human Genetics
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1961) -
Charles Darwin and ideology: Rethinking the Darwinian revolution
(Universitat de Valencia, 2016)This short paper critiques the idea of any coherent Darwinian ideology. Charles Darwin himself did not adopt any obvious ideology, except perhaps that of anti-slavery. However, his published work, and that of other ... -
Charles Darwin as a Celebrity
(Cambridge University Press, 2003)Several recent works in sociology examine the manufacture of public identities through the notion of celebrity. This paper explores the imagery of Charles Darwin as a nineteenth-century scientific celebrity by comparing ... -
Charles Darwin: Traveller, author, and naturalist
(W.H. Freeman, 2011) -
The Cholera Epidemic of 1832 in New York City
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1959) -
Cholera in Nineteenth-Century Europe: A Tool for Social and Economic Analysis
(Cambridge University Press, 1966) -
The Cigarette, Risk, and American Culture
(MIT Press, 1990) -
Cleopatra's Nose - and the Development of World History
(Bom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite, 2012)