Citation: J. Henry, DIVINE WILL AND THE MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY - GASSENDI AND DESCARTES ONCONTINGENCY AND NECESSITY IN THE CREATED WORLD - OSLER,MJ, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 466-468
Citation: S. Mcnaught, ALCHEMY AND CHEMISTRY IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES - RATTANSI,P, CLERICUZIO,A, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 468-469
Citation: M. Hunter, HARTLIB,SAMUEL AND UNIVERSAL REFORMATION - STUDIES IN INTELLECTUAL COMMUNICATION - GREENGRASS,M, LESLIE,M, RAYLOR,T, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 469-470
Citation: Bp. Dolan, SIR BANKS,JOSEPH - A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE - BANKS,RER, ELLIOTT,B, HAWKES,JG, KINGHELE,D, LUCAS,GL, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 471-472
Citation: Bp. Dolan, BANKS,JOSEPH AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT - USEFUL KNOWLEDGE AND POLITE CULTURE - GASCOIGNE,J, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 472-473
Citation: J. Browne, THE HISTORY OF NATURAL-HISTORY - AN ANNOTATED-BIBLIOGRAPHY - BRIDSON,G, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 474-475
Citation: M. Shortland, THE CORRESPONDENCE OF DARWIN,CHARLES, VOL 9, 1861 - BURKHARDT,F, PORTER,DM, HARVEY,J, RICHMOND,M, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 477-480
Citation: A. Warwick, THE COLLECTED PAPERS OF EINSTEIN,ALBERT, VOL 3, THE SWISS YEARS - WRITINGS, 1909-1911 - KLEIN,MJ, KOX,AJ, RENN,J, SCHULMANN,R, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 480-482
Citation: A. Warwick, THE COLLECTED PAPERS OF EINSTEIN,ALBERT, VOL 3, THE SWISS YEARS - WRITINGS, 1909-1911 - KLEIN,MJ, KOX,AJ, RENN,J, SCHULMANN,R, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 480-482
Citation: R. Staley, INTERPRETATIONS AND MISINTERPRETATIONS OF SPECIAL AND GENERAL-RELATIVITY THEORY BY CONTEMPORARIES OF EINSTEIN,ALBERT - GERMAN - HENTSCHEL,K, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 482-483
Citation: Jv. Pickstone, MEDICINE IN THE MAKING OF MODERN BRITAIN, 1700-1920 - LAWRENCE,C, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 484-486
Citation: M. Nicolson, SCIENCE AND THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IN THE 19TH-CENTURY - BYNUM,WF, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 486-487
Citation: D. Smith, PROTEIN AND ENERGY - A STUDY OF CHANGING IDEAS IN NUTRITION - CARPENTER,KJ, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 487-488
Citation: Ng. Coley, EDINBURGHS CONTRIBUTION TO MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY - SMITH,CJ, COLLEE,JG, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 488-489
Citation: N. Wright, THE COLD-WAR AND AMERICAN SCIENCE - THE MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL-ACADEMIC COMPLEX AT MIT AND STANFORD - LESLIE,SW, British journal for the history of science, 28(99), 1995, pp. 490-491
Citation: H. Torrens, ANNING,MARY (1799-1847) OF LYME - THE GREATEST FOSSILIST THE WORLD EVER KNEW, British journal for the history of science, 28(98), 1995, pp. 257-284
Citation: R. Iliffe, MATERIAL DOUBTS - HOOKE, ARTISAN CULTURE AND THE EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION IN 1670S LONDON, British journal for the history of science, 28(98), 1995, pp. 285-318
Citation: M. Jackson, IMAGES OF DEVIANCE - VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF MENTAL DEFECTIVES IN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY MEDICAL TEXTS, British journal for the history of science, 28(98), 1995, pp. 319-337
Citation: Me. Lewis, HEAVEN AND EARTH IN EARLY HAN THOUGHT - CHAPTER-3, CHAPTER-4, AND CHAPTER-5 OF THE HUAINANZI - MAJOR,JS, British journal for the history of science, 28(98), 1995, pp. 339-343