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Journal Article Listing 40 - Part One (of Three)

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This is the first journal article listing of 2004, the fortieth overall. 
It's a bit of a whopper - my fault for leaving it too long since the last 
one. I would like to record my thanks to Dawn Moutrey at the Whipple 
Library, Cambridge, for her help in gathering material.

This journal article listing will be added to the database of previous 
listings available via:
http://www.bshs.org.uk/wheeler/journalsindex/
It's a fairly complete database of journal articles going back to 1992. (If 
anyone's interested in extending coverage before 1992 for any journal please 
contact me)

Journals included in this listing are:

* Ambix 50(3), November 2003
* Ambix 51(1), March 2004
* Annals of Science 60(4), October 2003
* Annals of Science 61(1), January 2004
* Annals of Science 61(2), April 2004
* Annals of Science 61(3), July 2004
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(1), November 2003
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(2), January 2004
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(3), March 2004
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(4), May 2004
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(5), July 2004
* Archives of Natural History 31(1), April 2004
* Biology and Philosophy 18(4), September 2003
* Biology and Philosophy 18(5), November 2003
* Biology and Philosophy 19(1), January 2004
* British Journal for the History of Science 36(3), September 2003
* British Journal for the History of Science 36(4), December 2003
* British Journal for the History of Science 37(1), March 2004
* British Journal for the History of Science 37(2), June 2004
* British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54(3), September 2003
* British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54(4), December 2003
* British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55(1), March 2004
* British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55(2), June 2004
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 77(3), Fall 2003
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 77(4), Winter 2003
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78(1), Spring 2004
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78(2), Summer 2004
* Centaurus 45(1-4), December 2003
* Centaurus 46(1), 2004
* Configurations 10(2), Spring 2002
* Configurations 10(3), Fall 2002
* Configurations 11(1), Winter 2003
* Configurations 11(2), Spring 2003
* Historical Records of Australian Science 14(2), 2002
* Historical Records of Australian Science 15(1), 2004
* Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 33(2), 2003
* Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 34(1), 2003
* Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 34(2), March 
2004
* History & Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24(3-4), September-December 2002
* History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25(1), 2003
* History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25(2), 2003
* History and Technology 19(3), 2003
* History and Technology 19(4), December 2003
* History and Technology 20(1), March 2004
* History and Technology 20(2), 2004
* History of Science 41(2), June 2003
* History of Science 41(3), September 2003
* History of Science 41(4), December 2003
* History of Science 42(1), March 2004
* History of Science 42(2), June 2004
* History of the Human Sciences 16(3), August 2003
* History of the Human Sciences 16(4), November 2003
* History of the Human Sciences 17(1), February 2004
* IEEE Annals of History of Computing 25(3), July-September 2003
* IEEE Annals of History of Computing 25(4), October-December 2003
* IEEE Annals of History of Computing 26(1), January-March 2004
* IEEE Annals of History of Computing 26(2), April-June 2004
* Isis 94(2), June 2003
* Isis 94(3), September 2003
* Isis 94(4), December 2003
* Isis 95(1), March 2004
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 34(2), May 2003
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 34(3), August 2003
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 34(4), November 2003
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 35(1), February 2004
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 35(2), May 2004
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 39(4), 2003
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 40(1), Winter 2004
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 40(2), Spring 2004
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 40(3), Summer 2004
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 58(4), October 2003
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59(1), January 2004
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59(2), April 2004
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59(3), July 2004
* Lychnos, 2003
* Medical History 47(4), October 2003
* Medical History 48(1), January 2004
* Medical History 48(2), April 2004
* Medizinhistorisches Journal 38(1), 2003
* Medizinhistorisches Journal 38(2), 2003
* Medizinhistorisches Journal 38(3-4), 2004
* Medizinhistorisches Journal 39(1), 2004
* Minerva 41(3), 2003
* Minerva 41(4), 2003
* Minerva 42(1), 2004
* Minerva 42(2), 2004
* Notes & Records of the Royal Society 57(3), 2003
* Notes & Records of the Royal Society 58(1), 2004
* Notes & Records of the Royal Society 58(2), 2004
* Osiris 19, 2004
* Perspectives on Science 11(2), Summer 2003
* Perspectives on Science 12(1), Spring 2004
* Perspectives on Science 12(2), Summer 2004
* Philosophy of Science 71(3), July 2004
* Physics in Perspective 5(3), September 2003
* Physics in Perspective 5(4), December 2003
* Physics in Perspective 6(1), April 2004
* Physics in Perspective 6(2), June 2004
* Public Understanding of Science 12(4), October 2003
* Public Understanding of Science 13(1), January 2004
* Public Understanding of Science 13(3), July 2004
* Revue d'histoire des sciences 56(2), July-December 2002
* Science and Public Policy 30(3), June 2003
* Science and Public Policy 30(4), August 2003
* Science and Public Policy 30(5), October 2003
* Science and Public Policy 30(6), December 2003
* Science and Public Policy 31(1), February 2004
* Science and Public Policy 31(2), April 2004
* Science in Context 16(3), September 2003
* Science in Context 16(4), December 2003
* Science in Context 17(1-2), June 2004
* Science, Technology & Human Values 28(3), July 2003
* Science, Technology & Human Values 28(4), October 2003
* Science, Technology & Human Values 29(1), January 2004
* Science, Technology & Human Values 29(2), April 2004
* Science, Technology & Human Values 29(3), July 2004
* Social Studies of Science 33(3), June 2003
* Social Studies of Science 33(4), August 2003
* Social Studies of Science 33(5), October 2003
* Social Studies of Science 33(6), December 2003
* Social Studies of Science 34(1), February 2004
* Social Studies of Science 34(2), April 2004
* Social Studies of Science 34(3), June 2004
* Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34(3), September 2003
* Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34(4), December 2003
* Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35(1), March 2004
* Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35(2), June 2004
* Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34B(4), December 2003
* Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35B(1), March 2004
* Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35B(2), June 2004
* Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35B(3), September 2004
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 
34C(3), September 2003
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 
34C(4), December 2003
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 
35C(1), March 2004
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 
35C(2), June 2004
* Technology and Culture 44(3), July 2003
* Technology and Culture 44(4), October 2003
* Technology and Culture 45(1), January 2004
* Technology and Culture 45(2), April 2004

###

Ambix 50(3), November 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Fiftieth Anniversary Of Structure And Mechanism
Organic Reaction Mechanisms And High Explosives

Pierre Laszlo                   p. 261
Features of Mechanistic Organic Chemistry already Present in 1910

John Shorter                    p. 274
Bernhard Jacques Flürscheim (1874-1955), Organic and Theoretical Chemist

Robert Sharp                    p. 302
Oswald Silberrad: the Work of a Forgotten Chemist




Ambix 51(1), March 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Richard E. Rice         p. 5
Henry Armstrong on the Offensive: Association as an Alternative to 
Dissociation

Anne Marie Roos         p. 23
Martin Lister (1639-1712) and Fools’ Gold

John Perkins                    p. 43
Creating Chemistry in Provincial France before the Revolution: The Examples 
of Nancy and Metz. Part 2 Metz





Annals of Science 60(4), October 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Luciano Boschiero       pp. 329 – 349
Natural Philosophical Contention Inside the Accademia del Cimento: the 
Properties and Effects of Heat and Cold

R. Richard Hamerla      pp. 351 - 372
Edward Williams Morley and the Atomic Weight of Oxygen: the Death of Prout's 
Hypothesis Revisited

Allan A. Mills          pp. 373 - 398
Early Voltaic Batteries: an Evaluation in Modern Units and Application to 
the Work of Davy and Faraday

Maurice Crosland        pp. 399 - 421
Difficult Beginnings in Experimental Science at Oxford: the Gothic Chemistry 
Laboratory

pp. 423 - 436
A Manichean View of the History of Geology



Annals of Science 61(1), January 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Carsten Reinhardt       pp. 1 - 32
Chemistry in a Physical Mode: Molecular Spectroscopy and the Emergence of 
NMR
D. L. Simms             pp. 33 - 77
Newton's Contribution to the Science of Heat

Martin Edwards  pp. 79 - 98
Good, Bad or Offal? The Evaluation of Raw Pancreas Therapy and the Rhetoric 
of Control in the Therapeutic Trial, 1925

Christine Garwood       pp. 99 - 117
Green Crusaders or Captives of Industry? The British Alkali Inspectorate and 
the Ethics of Environmental Decision Making, 1864-95

        pp. 119 - 126
Quest and Conquest: Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem



Annals of Science 61(2), April 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

John C. Waller  pp. 141 – 163
Becoming a Darwinian: the Micro-politics of Sir Francis Galton's Scientific 
Career 1859-65

Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis  pp. 165 - 185
Once Snell Breaks Down: From Geometrical to Physical Optics in the 
Seventeenth Century

Jeremy Vetter                   pp. 187 - 211
Science along the Railroad: Expanding Field Work in the US Central West

Essay Reviews           pp. 213 - 218
'Neither Proper nor Useful': Jesuit Orthodoxy and Galilean Science

pp. 219 - 225
From Classical to Modern Chemistry: The Instrumental Revolution



Annals of Science 61(3), July 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Jeremy Vetter                   p. 271
Science along the Railroad: Expanding Field Work in the US Central West

Allan A. Mills                  pp. 273 - 319
The Lodestone: History, Physics, and Formation

A. D. C Simpson and R. D Connor pp. 321 - 349
The Mass of the English Troy Pound in the Eighteenth Century

Jean-François Auger           pp. 351 - 374
Le régime de recherche utilitaire du professeur-consultant au cours de la 
Seconde Révolution industrielle

                                pp. 375 - 388
Towards a History from Antiquity to the Renaissance of Sundials and Other 
Instruments for Reckoning Time by the Sun and Stars





Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(1), November 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

J. Sesiano                      pp.1-20
Construction of magic squares using the knight's move in Islamic mathematics

O. Darrigal                     pp.21-95
The spirited horse, the engineer, and the mathematician: water waves in 
nineteenth-century hydrodynamics




Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(2), January 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

L. Navarro and E. Perez         pp.97-141
Paul Ehrenfest on the necessity of quanta (1911): discontinuity, 
quantization, corpuscularity, and adiabatic invariance

J.L. Mancha                     pp.143-182
Al-Bitruji's theory of the motions of the fixed stars




Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(3), March 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

J. Chabas                       pp.183-217
Astronomy for the court in the early sixteenth century. Alfonso de Cordoba 
and his Tabule Astronomice Elisabeth Regine

J. van Dongen                   pp.219-254
Einstein's methodology, semivectors and the unification of electrons and 
protons

S.C. Coutinho                   pp.255-281
Quotient rings of noncommutative rings in the first half of the 20th century




Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(4), May 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

B. Pourciau                     pp.283-321
The importance of being equivalent : Newton's two models of one-body motion

A Franklin                      pp.323-379
Doing much about nothing




Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58(5), July 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

R. Nadal, A. Taha, P. Pinel                     pp.381-436
Le contenu astronomique des sheriques de menelaos

R. Nadal, A. Taha, P. Pinel                     pp.437
Le contenu astronomique des sheriques de menelaos (erratum)

R. Bien                                         pp.439-452
Gaub and Beyond: the making of Easter algorithms

B.R. Goldstein, J. Chabas                       pp.453-473
Ptolemy, Bianchini, and Copernicus: tables for planetary latitudes





Archives of Natural History 31(1), April 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

C. H. Smith
Further additions to the bibliography of Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913).

R. L. Hodgkinson & J. E. Whittaker
Edward Heron-Allen FRS (1861–1943): a review of his scientific career, with 
an annotated bibliography of his foraminiferal publications.

M. J. M Christenhusz
The hortus siccus (1566) of Petrus Cadé: a description of the oldest known 
collection of dried plants made in the Low Countries.

S. L. Long & S. K. Donovan
A relic of Lucas Barrett’s last dive (1862).

T. R. Birkhead, K. Schulze-Hagen & R. Kinzelbach
Domestication of the canary, Serinus canaria – the change from green to 
yellow.

J. P. Hume & A. S. Cheke
The white dodo of Réunion Island: unravelling a scientific and historical 
myth.

H. W. Lack
An annotated catalogue of the printed illustrations by Franz Bauer 
(1758–1840).

A. Moore
“Your lordship’s most obliged servant”: letters from Louis Fraser to the 
thirteenth Earl of Derby, 1840 to 1851.

M. Walters
Birds depicted in a folio of eighteenth century water-colours by Sarah 
Stone.

H. M. Reeves, F.-M. Gagnon & C. S. Houston
“Codex canadiensis”, an early illustrated manuscript of Canadian natural 
history.





Biology and Philosophy 18(4), September 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Roger Sansom            pp.493-512
Constraining the adaptationism debate

Scott A. Kleiner                pp.513-527
Explanatory coherence and empirical adequacy: the problem of abduction, and 
the justification of evolutionary models

Mark Sagoff                     pp.529-552
The plaza and the pendulum: two concepts of ecological science

Andre Ariew                     pp.553-565
Ernst Mayr's 'ultimate/proximate' distinction reconsidered and reconstructed

Hallvard Lillehammer            pp.567-581
Debunking morality: evolutionary naturalism and moral error theory




Biology and Philosophy 18(5), November 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

John S. Wilkins                 pp.621-638
How to be a chaste species pluralist-realist: the origins of species modes 
and the synapomorphic species concept

David C. Lahti          pp.639-651
Parting with illustions in evolutionary ethics

Tamler Sommers and Alex Rosenberg       pp.653-668
Darwin's nihilistic idea: evolution and the meaningless of life

David Sloan Wilson, Eric Dietrich and Anne B. Clark     pp.669-682
On the inappropraite use of the naturalistic fallacy in evolutionary 
psychology

Jeff Kirby                      pp.683-694
A new group-selection model for the evolution of homosexuality





Biology and Philosophy 19(1), January 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue: Stephen Jay Gould: An assessment

Philip Kitcher                  pp.1-15
Evolutionary theory and the social uses of biology

Evaluating the structure of evolutionary theory

Douglas H. Erwin                pp.17-28
One very long argument

Todd A. Grantham                pp.29-43
Constraints and spandrels in Gould's structure of evolutionary theory

Daniel W. McShea                pp.45-53
A revised Darwinism

Articles

Daniel Steel                    pp.55-73
Can a reductionist be a pluralist?

Greg Frost-Arnold               pp.75-91
How to be an anti-reductionist about developmental biology: response to 
Laubichler and Wagner

Marc Lange                      pp.93-109
The autonomy of functional biology: a reply to Rosenberg

Theresa S.S. Schilhab   pp.111-126
What mirror self-recognition in nonhumans can tell us about aspects of self

Liane Gabora                    pp.127-143
Ideas are not replicators but minds are



British Journal for the History of Science 36(3), September 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Gabriel Finkelstein             pp 261-300
M. du Bois-Reymond goes to Paris

Katharine Anderson              pp 301-332
Looking at the sky: the visual context of Victorian meteorology

Maurice Crosland                pp 333-361
Research schools of chemistry from Lavoisier to Wurtz



British Journal for the History of Science 36(4), December 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Simone Turchetti        pp 389-415
Atomic secrets and governmental lies: nuclear science, politics and security 
in the Pontecorvo case

C. A. J. Chilvers               pp 417-435
The dilemmas of seditious men: the Crowther–Hessen correspondence in the 
1930s

Rebekah Higgitt         pp 437-453
‘Newton dépossédé!’ The British response to the Pascal forgeries of 1867

A. J. Pacey                     pp 455-469
Emerging from the museum: Joseph Dawson, mineralogist, 1740–1813

Essay review

Aileen Fyfe, Paul Smith         pp 471-476
Telling stories


British Journal for the History of Science 37(1), March 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Avner Ben-Zaken pp 1-28
The heavens of the sky and the heavens of the heart: the Ottoman cultural 
context for the introduction of post-Copernican astronomy

Diarmid A. Finnegan     pp 29-52
The work of ice: glacial theory and scientific culture in early Victorian 
Edinburgh

Marianne Sommer pp 53-74
‘An amusing account of a cave in Wales’: William Buckland (1784–1856) and 
the Red Lady of Paviland

Geoffrey Cantor pp 75-92
Creating the Royal Society's Sylvester Medal

Essay review

M. D. Eddy              pp 93-98
Fallible or inerrant? A belated review of the ‘constructivist's bible’ Jan 
Golinski, Making Natural Knowledge: Constructivism and the History of 
Science.




British Journal for the History of Science 37(2), June 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Massimo Mazzotti                pp 119-146
Newton for ladies: gentility, gender and radical culture

Hester Higton                   pp 147-166
Portrait of an instrument-maker: Wenceslaus Hollar's engraving of Elias 
Allen

Agustí Nieto-Galan
Free radicals in the European periphery: ‘translating’ organic chemistry 
from Zurich to Barcelona in the early twentieth century




British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54(3), September 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

William Demopoulos              pp. 371-403
On the Rational Reconstruction of our Theoretical Knowledge

Bradley Monton and Bas C. Van Fraassen  pp. 405-422
Constructive Empiricism and Modal Nominalism

Elliott Sober and Steven Hecht Orzack   pp. 423-437
Common Ancestry and Natural Selection

Kevin Davey                     pp. 439-463
Is Mathematical Rigor Necessary in Physics?

P. D. Magnus                    pp. 465-474
Success, Truth and the Galilean Strategy

Wayne C. Myrvold                pp. 475-500
Relativistic Quantum Becoming




British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54(4), December 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Kevin D. Hoover         pp. 527-551
Nonstationary Time Series, Cointegration, and the Principle of the Common 
Cause

Timothy McGrew          pp. 553-567
Confirmation, Heuristics, and Explanatory Reasoning

Robert Lockie                   pp. 569-589
Transcendental Arguments Against Eliminativism

Martin C. Cooke         pp. 591-599
Infinite Sequences: Finitist Consequence

Beth Preston                    pp. 601-612
Of Marigold Beer: A Reply to Vermaas and Houkes

Tomoji Shogenji         pp. 613-616
A Condition for Transitivity in Probabilistic Support



British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55(1), March 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Christopher Hitchcock and Elliott Sober pp. 1-34
Prediction Versus Accommodation and the Risk of Overfitting

Matteo Mameli           pp. 35-71
Nongenetic Selection and Nongenetic Inheritance

Rachel Cooper                   pp. 73-85
Why Hacking is Wrong about Human Kinds

Daniel A. Weiskopf              pp. 87-105
The Place of Time in Cognition

Craig Bourne                    pp. 107-119
Becoming Inflated

Lon Becker                      pp. 121-135
That von Neumann Did Not Believe in a Physical Collapse

Jeffrey M. Mikkelson            pp. 137-145
Dissolving the Wine/Water Paradox

Discussion

Daniel M. Hausman and James Woodward    pp. 147-161
Modularity and the Causal Markov Condition: A Restatement




British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55(2), June 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Craig Callender         pp. 195-217
Measures, Explanations and the Past: Should 'Special' Initial Conditions be 
Explained?

Mauricio Suárez               pp. 219-255
Quantum Selections, Propensities and the Problem of Measurement

P. D. Magnus                    pp. 257-267
The Price of Insisting that Quantum Mechanics is Complete

Steven Gimbel                   pp. 269-285
Restoring Ambiguity to Achinstein's Account of Evidence

Jeffrey Ketland         pp. 287-300
Empirical Adequacy and Ramsification

Paul Bartha                     pp. 301-321
Countable Additivity and the de Finetti Lottery

Lisa Gannett                    pp. 323-345
The Biological Reification of Race

André Ariew and R. C. Lewontin        pp. 347-363
The Confusions of Fitness

Discussion

Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia       pp. 365-370
On a (Supposedly) Plausible Extension of Newtonian Collision Dynamics



Bulletin of the History of Medicine 77(3), Fall 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Charles E. Rosenberg
What Is Disease?: In Memory of Owsei Temkin

Gabriella Berti Logan
Women and the Practice and Teaching of Medicine in Bologna in the Eighteenth 
and Early Nineteenth Centuries

George Weisz
The Emergence of Medical Specialization in the Nineteenth Century

Steven J. Peitzman
Why Support a Women's Medical College? Philadelphia's Early Male Medical 
Pro-Feminists

Gregg Mitman
Hay Fever Holiday: Health, Leisure, and Place in Gilded-Age America

Keir Waddington
"Unfit for Human Consumption": Tuberculosis and the Problem of Infected Meat 
in Late Victorian Britain

Todd Lee Savitt
American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the 
Seventy-sixth Annual Meeting




Bulletin of the History of Medicine 77(4), Winter 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Luke E. Demaitre
The Art and Science of Prognostication in Early University Medicine

Samuel H. Greenblatt
Harvey Cushing's Paradigmatic Contribution to Neurosurgery and the Evolution 
of His Thoughts about Specialization

Emily K. Abel
From Exclusion to Expulsion: Mexicans and Tuberculosis in Los Angeles, 
1914-1940

Karola Decker
Divisions and Diversity: The Complexities of Medical Refuge in Britain, 
1933-1948

Colin Lee Talley
The Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis in Los Angeles and the United States, 
1947-1960

David Sowell
Contending Medical Ideologies and State Formation: The Nineteenth-Century 
Origins of Medical Pluralism in Contemporary Colombia

Russell Charles Maulitz
Slide on Over




Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78(1), Spring 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Nancy G. Siraisi
The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture: Medicine and the Renaissance World of 
Learning

Rhodri Hayward
Demonology, Neurology, and Medicine in Edwardian Britain

Roger Cooter
The Rise and Decline of the Medical Member: Doctors and Parliament in 
Edwardian and Interwar Britain

Kenton Kroker
Epidemic Encephalitis and American Neurology, 1919-1940

Bert Hansen
Medical History for the Masses: How American Comic Books Celebrated Heroes 
of Medicine in the 1940s

Texts and Documents

Urs Boschung
Theodor Kocher's Surgical and Clinical Case Presentations

Forum: "The Unbearable Heaviness of Lead"

John C. Burnham
"The Unbearable Heaviness of Lead": Comment

Ellen K. Silbergeld
"The Unbearable Heaviness of Lead": Author's Response





Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78(2), Summer 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Arnold Zuckerman
Plague and Contagionism in Eighteenth-Century England: The Role of Richard 
Mead

Lisa Forman Cody
Living and Dying in Georgian London's Lying-In Hospitals

James Colgrove
Between Persuasion and Compulsion: Smallpox Control in Brooklyn and New 
York, 1894-1902

Lucinda McCray Beier
Expertise and Control: Childbearing in Three Twentieth-Century Working-Class 
Lancashire Communities

Jane C. Burns
The Narratives of Kawasaki Disease

Essay Reviews

David T. Courtwright
Drug Wars: Policy Hots and Historical Cools

Julie Fairman
Not All Nurses Are Good, Not All Doctors Are Bad . . . .




Centaurus 45(1-4), December 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Editorial               1
Editors' Introduction

                        4
Publications of Bernard R. Goldstein

Lis Brack-Bernsen               p16
The Path of the Moon, the Rising Points of the Sun, and the Oblique Great 
Circle on the Celestial Sphere

Francesca Rochberg              p32
Lunar Data in Babylonian Horoscopes

John P. Britton         p46
On Corrections for Solar Anomaly in Babylonian Lunar Theories

Alan C. Bowen           p59
Cleomedes and the Measurement of the Earth: A Question of Procedures

Alexander Jones         p69
A Posy of Almagest Scholia

David Pingree                   p79
A Greek Ephemeris for 796: the Work of Stephanus the Philosopher?

Anne Tihon                      p83
Une table grecque de vitesse lunaire (Laurentianus 28/26)

A. Mark Smith           p100
Ptolemy, Alhacen, and Ibn Mu'adh and the Problem of Atmospheric Refraction

J. L. Berggren, Glen Van Brummelen      p116
Al-Samaw'al versus al-Kh on the Depression of the Horizon

John North                      p130
Winchester 1067

José Chabás                 p142
Were the Alfonsine Tables of Toledo First Used by Their Authors?

Danielle Jacquart               p151
Bernard de Gordon et l'astrologie

Paul Kunitzsch, Y. Tzvi Langermann              p159
A Star Table from Medieval Yemen

Michael H. Shank                p175
Rings in a Fluid Heaven: The Equatorium-Driven Physical Astronomy of Guido 
de Marchia (fl. 1292-1310)

David A. King           p204
14th-Century England or 9th-Century Baghdad? New Insights on the Elusive 
Astronomical Instrument Called Navicula de Venetiis

Gad Freudenthal         p227
'Instrumentalism' and 'Realism' as Categories in the History of Astronomy: 
Duhem vs. Popper, Maimonides vs. Gersonides

Ruth Glasner                    p249
Gersonides Unusual Position on "Position" 1

J. L. Mancha                    p264
Right Ascensions and Hippopedes: Homocentric Models in Levi ben Gerson's 
Astronomy I. First Anomaly

Tony Lévy                     p284
Immanuel Bonfils (XIVe s.): fractions décimales, puissances de 10 et 
opérations arithmétiques

Richard L. Kremer               p305
Wenzel Faber's Table for Finding True Syzygy




Centaurus 46(1), 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

N.M. Swerdlow           pp.1-40
Tycho Brahe's early lunar theory and the lunar eclipse of 31 January 1599

P. Barker                       pp. 41-57
How Rothmann changed his mind

G. Hon                  pp.58-81
Putting error to (historical) work: error as a tell-tale in the studies of 
Kepler and Galileo

J. Samso                        pp.82-97
Abraham Zacut and Jose Vizinho's Almanach Perpetuum in arabic (16th -19th 
C.)



Configurations 10(2), Spring 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue: Makeover: Writing the Body into the Posthuman Technoscape
Part One: Embracing the Posthuman
Guest Editor: Timothy Lenoir

Timothy Lenoir
Makeover: Writing the Body into the Posthuman Technoscape: Part One: 
Embracing the Posthuman

Bernadette Wegenstein
Getting Under the Skin, or, How Faces Have Become Obsolete

Colin Nazhone Milburn
Nanotechnology in the Age of Posthuman Engineering: Science Fiction as 
Science

N. Katherine Hayles
Flesh and Metal: Reconfiguring the Mindbody in Virtual Environments

Mark B.Hansen
Wearable Space



Configurations 10(3), Fall 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue: Makeover: Writing the Body into the Posthuman Technoscape
Part Two: Corporeal Axiomatics
Guest Editor: Timothy Lenoir

Timothy Lenoir
Makeover: Writing the Body into the Posthuman Technoscape: Part Two: 
Corporeal Axiomatics

Alt Casey
The Materialities of Maya: Making Sense of Object-Orientation

Brian Rotman
Corporeal or Gesturo-haptic Writing

Sha Xin Wei
Resistance Is Fertile: Gesture and Agency in the Field of Responsive Media

John Johnston
A Future For Autonomous Agents: Machinic Merkwelten and Artificial Evolution



Configurations 11(1), Winter 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Melinda Cooper
Rediscovering the Immortal Hydra: Stem Cells and the Question of Epigenesis

Susan Merrill Squier
Ontogeny, Ontology, and Phylogeny: Embryonic Life and Stem Cell Technologies

Eugene Thacker
What is Biomedia?

Paolo Palladino
Life . . . On Biology, Biography, and Bio-power in the Age of Genetic 
Engineering

Essay Review

Guido Giglioni
Between Exclusion and Seclusion: The Precarious and Elusive Place of Women 
in Early-Modern Thought




Configurations 11(2), Spring 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue:Scientific Ethos: Authority, Authorship, and Trust in the 
Sciences
Guest Editors: Judy Segal and Alan Richardson

Judy Segal and Alan Richardson
Introduction. Scientific Ethos: Authority, Authorship, and Trust in the 
Sciences

Peter Robert Dear
Intelligibility in Science

Carolyn R. Miller
The Presumptions of Expertise: The Role of Ethos in Risk Analysis

John Angus Campbell
Why Was Darwin Believed? Darwin's Origin and the Problem of Intellectual 
Revolution

Alex Csiszar
Stylizing Rigor: or, Why Mathematicians Write So Well




Historical Records of Australian Science 14(2), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

J. B. Willis                    pp. 403-429
Three Little Companies — the Birth of a Major Australian Scientific 
Instrument Industry

J. C. Noble and G. H. Pfitzner  pp. 431-457
"They Know Not What They Do" — on William Rodier and his Mission to 
Exterminate Rabbits and other Vertebrate Pests

John Davis and Sir Bernard Lovell, FRS  pp. 459-483
Robert Hanbury Brown 1916–2002

Marshall D. Hatch , Barry (C.B.) Osmond and Joseph T. Wiskich   pp. 485-507
Rutherford Ness Robertson 1913–2001

Lewis N. Mander                 pp. 509-528
Charles William Shoppee 1904–1994

Graham A. Rigby                 pp. 529-539
Louis Walter Davies 1923–2001



Historical Records of Australian Science 15(1), 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

M. F. C. Day , H. Hewson , M. Fagg , J. Doran , J. Turnbull , J. Ilic , S. 
Jeffrey , P. Last , A. Graham , T. Chesser and N. Bougher       pp. 1-19
The Biological Collections in CSIRO: a National Heritage?

G. E. Wall , Jane Pitman and R. B. Potts        pp. 21-45
Eric Stephen Barnes 1924–2000

G. M. Stone and R. G. Wales                     pp. 47-63
Clifford Walter Emmens 1913–1999

M. F. C. Day and D. C. F. Rentz         pp. 65-76
Kenneth Hedley Lewis Key 1911–2002

R. Porter , U. Proske and R. F. Mark            pp. 77-94
Archibald Keverall McIntyre 1913–2002

David J. Collins , Gregory W. Simpson , David H. Solomon and Thomas H. 
Spurling
                                                pp. 95-120
James Robert Price 1912–1999



Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 33(2), 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Seiya Abiko                     pp193-215.
On Einstein's distrust of the electromagnetic theory: The origin of the 
lightvelocity postulate

Joseph - James Ahern            pp217-236.
"We had the hose turned on us!": Ross Gunn and the Naval Research 
Laboratory's early research into nuclear propulsion, 1939-1946

Laura A. Bruno          pp237-260.
The bequest of the nuclear battlefield: Science, nature, and the atom during 
the first decade of the Cold War

H. M. Collins                   pp261-297
LIGO becomes big science

Arne Schirrmacher               pp299-335.
Experimenting theory: The proofs of Kirchhoff's radiation law before and 
after Planck

Stefan L. Wolff         pp337-368.
Physicists in the "Krieg der Geister": Wilhelm Wien's "Proclamation"

Chen-Pang Yeang         pp369-403.
The study of long-distance radio-wave propagation, 1900-1919



Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 34(1), 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Michael S. Goodman              pp1-22.
The grandfather of the hydrogen bomb?: Anglo-American intelligence and Klaus 
Fuchs

Shizue Hinokawa         pp23-39.
A comparative study of cyclotron development at Cambridge and Liverpool in 
the 1930s

Frederic Lawrence Holmes        pp41-68
Chemistry in the Académie Royale des Sciences
        .
Shaul Katzir                    pp69-94
From explanation to description: Molecular and phenomenological theories of 
piezoelectricity
        .
David Munns                     pp95-113
If we build it, who will come? Radio astronomy and the limitations of 
"national" laboratories in Cold War America
        .
Robert A. Myers, Richard W. Dixon       pp115-149
Who invented the laser: An analysis of the early patents
        .
Hallam Stevens                  pp151-197
Fundamental physics and its justifications, 1945-1993
        .



Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 34(2), March 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ute Deichmann           pp207-232
Early responses to Avery et al.'s paper on DNA as hereditary material
        .
Igor S. Dmitriev                pp233-275
Scientific discovery in statu nascendi: The case of Dmitrii Mendeleev's 
Periodic Law
        .
Fredric Lawrence Holmes         pp277-309.
Investigative and pedagogical styles in French chemistry at the end of the 
17th century

Danian Hu                       pp 311-338
Organized criticism of Einstein and relativity in China, 1949-1989
        .
W. Patrick McCray       pp339-370
Project Vista, Caltech, and the dilemmas of Lee DuBridge
        .
Lucia Orlando           pp371-398
The SIRIO satellite, 1968-1977: Between scientific engagement and managerial 
inexperience
        .




History & Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24(3-4), September-December 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ariane Dröscher               pp. 357 - 389
Edmund B. Wilson's the cell and cell theory between 1896 and 1925

Frederick B. Churchill  pp. 391 - 411
The evolutionary ethics of Alfred C. Kinsey

Jan Sapp, Francisco Carrapiço, Mikhail Zolotonosov    pp. 413 - 440
Symbiogenesis: the hidden face of Constantin Merezhkowsky

Jay D. Aronson          pp. 441 - 465
'Molecules and monkeys': George Gaylord Simpson and the challenge of 
molecular evolution

Jean Lindenmann         pp. 467 - 485
Typhus vaccine developments from the first to the second world war (on Paul 
Weindling's 'between bacteriology and virology…')

Essay Reviews

Michael T. Ghiselin             pp. 487 – 491
Teleology: grounds for avoiding both the word and the thing

Benno Müller-Hill             pp. 493 – 521
Erinnerung und Ausblendung Ein kritischer Blick in den Briefwechsel Adolf 
Butenandts, MPG Präsident 1960-1972



History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25(1), 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

David M. Didion                                 pp.5-25
Relevant bounds on hierarchal levels in the description of mechanisms

Patrick Bungener and Marino Buscaglia   pp.27-50
Early connection between cytology and mendelism: Michael F. Guyer's
contribution

Fritz Allhoff                                   pp.51-79
Evolutionary ethics from Darwin to Moore




History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25(2), 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Robert G. Hudson                                pp.167-191
Mesosomes and scientific methodology

Stephane Schmitt                                pp.193-210
Homeosis and Atavistic regeneration: the 'biogenetic law' in
Entwicklungsmechanik

Giovanni Felice Azzone                  pp.211-241
The dual biological identity of human beings and the naturalization of
mortality

Forum: Biology and Information

Marcello Barbieri                               pp.243-254
Biology with information and meaning

Giovanni Boniolo                                pp.255-273
Biology without information

Jerome Segal                                    pp.275-281
The use of information in biology: a historical perspective





History and Technology 19(3), 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue Visions of the atomic age: Towards a comparative perspective

Morris Low and Robert Kargon    pp.175-176
Introduction

Part I: Memory and representation of the Atomic age

Sophie Forgan                   pp.177-196
Atoms in Wonderland

Morris Low                              pp.197-209
Displaying the future: Techno-nationalism and the rise of the consumer in 
postwar Japan

Arthur Molella                  pp.211-226
Exhibiting atomic culture: the view for Oak Ridge

Part II: Scientists and the politics of the atomic age

Richard H. Beyler                       pp.227-239
The demon of technology, mass society , and atomic physics in West Germany, 
1945-1957

Lawrence Badash                         pp.241-256
From security blanket to security risk: scientists in the decade after 
Hiroshima

Part III: Facing the future: the aftermath

Jeff Hughes                             pp.257-275
The Strath Report: Britian confronts the H-Bomb, 1954-1955

Paul R. Josephson                       pp.277-292
Technological Utopianism in the twenty-first century: Russia's nuclear 
future





History and Technology 19(4), December 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Matt Wisnioski                  pp.313-333
Inside "The System": engineers, scientists, and the boundaries of social 
protest in the long 1960's

Rebecca Slayton                         pp.335-364
Speaking as scientists: computer professionals in the star wars debate

Peter A. Shulman                        pp.365-385
"Science can never demobilize": the United States navy and petroleum 
geology, 1898-1924



History and Technology 20(1), March 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sven Widmalm                    pp.1-27
The Svedberg and the boundary between science and industry: laboratory
practice, policy, and media images

Sean F. Johnston                        pp.29-51
Telling tales:George Stroke and the historiography of holography

Hyungsub Choi                   pp.53-74
Rationalizing the Guerilla state: North Korean factory managenment
reform,1953-61

Gijs Mom                                pp.75-96
Inter-artifactual technology transfer: road building technology in the
Netherlands and the competition between bricks, macadam, asphalt and
concrete



History and Technology 20(2), 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Asif Siddiqi                            pp.97-113
Deep impact: Robert Goddard and the Soviet 'space fad' of the 1920's

Erik M. Mertens                         pp.115-134
Echoes in the Grand Canyon: public catatrophes and technologies of control
in American aviation

Joost Mertens                           pp.135-163
The annales de l'industrie (1820-1827): a technological laboratory for the
industrial modernization of France

William M. Evan                         pp.165-183
Voting technology,political institutions, legal institutions and civil
society: a study of the hypothesis of cultural lag reverse




History of Science 41(2), June 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Nick Jardine                            pp125–140
Whigs and Stories: Herbert Butterfield and the Historiography of Science

Helge Kragh and Robert W. Smith pp141–162
Who Discovered the Expanding Universe?

John Friesen                            pp163–191
Archibald Pitcairne, David Gregory and the Scottish Origins of English Tory 
Newtonianism, 1688–1715

Pingyi Chu                              pp193–215
Remembering Our Grand Tradition: The Historical Memory of the Scientific 
Exchanges Between China and Europe, 1600–1800

Inscribing Settler Science: Ernest Rutherford, Thomas Laby and the Making of 
Careers in Physics




History of Science 41(3), September 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

In memoriam: Roy Porter

Martin Rudwick                  pp251–256
Roy Porter, Historian of Geology

Simon Schaffer                  pp257–268
Enlightenment Brought Down to Earth

Jonathan Andrews                        pp269–286
Grand Master of Bedlam: Roy Porter and the History of Psychiatry

Margaret C. Jacob                       pp287–292
Being Cheerfully Enlightened

Ludmilla Jordanova                      pp293–313
Portraits, People and Things: Richard Mead and Medical Identity

Michael Hoskin                  pp315–333
Vocations in Conflict: William Herschel in Bath, 1766–1782

Mikuláš Teich                               pp335–343
How It All Began: From The Enlightenment in National Context to Revolution 
in History

Jan Golinski                            pp345–350
A Legacy of Enlightenment

Essay Review

Emily Winterburn                        pp351–354
Caroline Herschel’s Autobiographies, ed. by Michael Hoskin, and The Herschel 
Partnership, by Michael Hoskin




History of Science 41(4), December 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ronald E. Doel                  pp349–378
Oral History of American Science: A Forty-year Review

Crosbie Smith, Ian Higginson and Phillip Wolstenholme   pp379–426
“Imitations of God’s Own Works”: Making Trustworthy the Ocean Steamship

Hannah Gay                              pp427–458
Science and Opportunity in London, 1871–85: The Diary of Herbert McLeod

Stephen Mason                   pp459–471
Religious Reform and the Pulmonary Transit of the Blood



History of Science 42(1), March 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue: Natural History

E. C. Spary                             pp1–46
Scientific Symmetries

Bert van de Roemer                      pp47–84
Neat Nature: The Relation between Nature and Art in a Dutch Cabinet of 
Curiosities from the Early Eighteenth Century

Jenny Beckman                   pp85–111
Nature’s Palace: Constructing the Swedish Museum of Natural History

Anke te Heesen                  pp113–131
From Natural Historical Investment to State Service: Collectors and 
Collections of the Berlin Society of Friends of Nature Research, c. 1800



History of Science 42(2), June 2004
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Stephen Pumfrey and Frances Dawbarn     pp137–188
Science and Patronage in England, 1570–1625: A Preliminary Study

Mary Terrall                            pp189–209
Vis Viva Revisited

Lisa T. Sarasohn                        pp211–232
Who Was Then the Gentleman?: Samuel Sorbière, Thomas Hobbes, and the Royal 
Society

Sadiah Qureshi                  pp233–257
Displaying Sara Baartman, the ‘Hottentot Venus’

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