History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21(1), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ayala, F.J. pp. 3-33
Adaptation and novelty: teleological explanations in
evolutionary biology.
Maienschein, J. pp.35-52
Diversity in American biology, 1900-1940
NOTES & COMMENTS
Muller-Hill, B. pp. 53-63
Towards a linguistics of DNA and protein
White, J.S. pp. 65-91
The 1653 English edition of De Motu Cordis, shown to
be Harvey's vernacular original and revealing crucial
aspects of his pre-circulation theory and its connection
to the discovery of the circulation of the blood.
ESSAY REVIEWS
Bellon, R. pp. 93-98
A flawed perfection.
Adrian Desmond. "Huxley: from devil's disciple to
evolution's high priest"
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21(2), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jason A. Tipton.
Darwin's beautiful notion: sexual selection and the
plurality of moral codes pp. 119-135
David N.Stamos
Darwin's species category realism pp. 137-186
NOTES & COMMENTS
Michael Ruse
Teleology and biology: some thoughts on Ayla's
analysis of teleology pp. 187-194
ESSAY REVIEWS
Uwe Hofsfeld
Haeckelrezeption im Spannungsfeld von Monsimus,
Sozialdarwinismus und Nationalsozialismus pp. 195-213
Jan Sapp.
The evolution of complexity pp. 215-226
History and Technology 16(3), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special Issue: Institutions and Technical Change in Early Modern
Europe (Guest editors: Carlo Marco Belfanti and Fabio Guisberti)
Carlo Marco Belfanti and Fabio Guisberti pp21-222
'Introduction: institutions and technical change in early modern
Europe'
Pamela O. Long pp223-242
'Invention, secrecy and theft: meaning and context in the study of
late medieval technical transmission'
Henry Heller pp243-262
'Primitive accumulation and technical innovation in the French wars
of religion'
Karel Davids pp263-284
'Patents and patentees in the Dutch republic between c1580 and 1720'
Liliane Hilaire-Perez pp285-306
'Technical invention and institutional credit in France and Britain
in the 18th century'
History and Technology 16(4), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cristine Macleod, Jeremy Stein, Jennifer Tann and James Andrew pp307-
334
'Making waves: the Royal Navy's management of invention and
innovation in steam shipping, 1815-1832'
Reinhard W. Serchinger pp335-381
'Wirtschaftswunder in Pretzfeld, Upper Franconia: Interactions
between science, technology and corporate strategies in Siemens
semiconductor rectifier research and development, 1945-1956'
Harm G. Schroter pp383-402
'Strategic R&D as an answer to the oil crisis. West and East German
investment in coal refinement and the chemical industries, 1970-1990'
History and Technology 17(1), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special Issue: Science, Technology and the Politics of the Anglo-
American Alliance (Guest Editor: Chris Eldridge)
Chris Eldridge pp1-20
'Electronic eyes for the allies: Anglo-American cooperation on radar
development during World War II'
Erik Benson pp21-42
'Suspicious allies: wartime aviation developments and the Anglo-
American international airline rivalry, 1939-45'
Jeffrey A. Engel pp43-68
'"We are not concerned who the buyer is": engine sales and Anglo-
American security at the dawn of the Jet Age'
History of the Human Sciences 13(2), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Richard E. Flathman pp. 1-15
Wittgenstein and the social sciences: critical reflections
concerning Peter Winch's interpretations and appropria-
tions of Wittgenstein's thought
D.Z. Phillips pp. 17-36
Beyond rules
U. Kalpagam pp. 37-55
The colonial state and statistical knowledge.
Graham Richards pp. 57-84
Psychology and the Churches in Britain 1919-39:
symptoms of conversion
Ronald Mather pp. 85-100
The foundations of critical psychology
John Rogers pp. 101-106
The intellectual consequences of the Research
Assessment Exercise: a response
History of Science 38(1), March 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Philip Miller 1-24
"Puffing Jamie": The Commercial and Ideological Importance of Being a
'Philosopher' in the Case of the reputation of James Watt (1736-1819)
Fa-ti Fan 25-56
Hybrid Discourse and Textual Practice: Sinology and Natural History
in the Nineteenth Century
Michael Ben-Chaim 57-77
The Value of Facts in Boyle's Experimental Philosophy
Vladimir Jankovic 79-113
The Place of Nature and the Nature of Place: The Choropraphic
Challenge to the History of British Provincial Science
History of Science 38(2), June 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
G S Rousseau and David Haycock 120-170
The Jew of Crane Court: Emanuel Mendes da Costa (1717-91)
Hormoz Ebrahimnejad 171-178
Theory and Practice in Nineteenth-century Persian Medicine:
Intellectual and Institutional Reforms
Gabriel Finkelstein 179-218
"Conquerors of the K^nnl^nn"?: The Schlagintweit Mission to High Asia,
1854-57
Ralph Colp, Jr 219-236
More on Darwin's Illness
N C Russell, E M Tansey and P V Lear 237-241
Missing Links in the History and Practice of Science: Teams,
Technicians and Technical Work
History of Science 38(3), September 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Nick Jardine 251-270
Uses and Abuses of anachronism in the History of the Sciences
Adrian Wilson 271-319
On the History of Disease-concepts: The Case of Pleurisy
Joost Mertens 321-342
>From Tubal Cain to Faraday: William Whewell as a Philosopher of
Technology
Harry M Marks 343-355
Trust and Mistrust in the Marketplace: Statistics and Clinical
Research, 1945-1960
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(2), April-June 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Peggy Aldrich Kidwell 4
The Adding Machine Fraternity at St Louis: Creating a Centre of
Invention, 1880-1920
Eldon C Hall 22
>From the Farm to Pioneering with Digital Control Computers: An
Autobiography
David Alan Grier and Mary Campbell 32
A Social History of Bitnet and Listserv, 1985-1991
Gerald Estrin 42
Comoputer Network-Based Scientific Collaboration in the Energy
Research Community, 1973-1977: A Memoir
John A N Lee and George E Snively 53
The Rise and Sale of the General Electric Computer Department: A
Further Look
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(3), July-Sep 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John Aris 4
Inventing Systems Engineering
Frank Land 16
The First Business Computer: A Case Study in User-Driven innovation
John A N Lee, Colin Burke and Deborah Anderson 27
The US Bombes, NCR, Joseph Desch, and 600 WAVES: The First
Reunion of the US Naval Computing Machine Laboratory
William Aspray 42
Was Early Entry a Competitve Advantage? US Universities that
Entered Computing in the 1940's
Isis 91(1), March 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Michael D Gordin 1
The Importation of Being Earnest: The Early St Petersburg Academy
of Sciences
Ann Blair 32
Mosaic Physics and the Search for a Pious Natural Philosophy in the
Late Renaissance
Peter Neushul and Zouyue Wang 59
Between the Devil and the Deep Sea: C K Tseng, Mariculture, and the
Politics of Science in Modern China
John P Jackson, JT 89
Blind Law and Powerless Science: The American Jewish Congress, the
NAACP, and the Scientific Case against Discrimination, 1945-1950
Essay Reviews
Paula Findlen: Surveying the History of Science
Lewis Pyenson; Susan Sheeets-Pyenson 117
Servants of Nature: A History of Scientific Institutions,
Enterprises, and Sensibilities
Seymour S Cohen: A Guide to the History of Biochemistry
Joseph Fruton 120
Proteins, Enzymes, Genes: The Interplay of Chemistry and Biology
John M Steele: Babylonian Lunar Theory Reconsidered
Lis Brack-Bernsen 125
Zur Entstehung der babylonischen Mondtheorie: Beobachtung und
theoretische Berechnung von Mondphasen
Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(2), May 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
W. Sheehan and D. E. Osterbrock p. 93-114
"Hale's 'Little Elf': The Mental Breakdowns of George Ellery Hale"
A. K. Dambis and Y. N. Efremov p. 115-134
"Dating Ptolemy's Star Catalogue Through Proper Motions: The
Hipparchan Epoch"
Y. L. Shi p. 135-147
"Eclipse Observations Made by Jesuit Astronomers in China: A
Reconsideration"
B. E. Schaefer p. 149-155
"The Heliacal Rise of Sirius and Ancient Egyptian Chronology"
V. Shrimplin p. 156-160
"Michaelangelo and Copernicus: A Note on the Sistine Last Judgment"
Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(3), August 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
H. A. Smith p. 185-202
"Bailey, Shapley, and Variable Stars in Globular Clusters"
M. Catamo, et al. p. 203-222
"Fifteen Further Greco-Roman Sundials from the Mediterranean Area and
Sudan"
B. J. Becker p. 223-244
"Priority, Persuasion, and the Virtue of Perseverance: William
Huggins's Efforts to Photograph the Solar Corona Without an Eclipse"
A. Gregory p. 245-259
"Plato and Aristotle on Eclipses"
Essay Review
V. Trimble p. 261-264
"Marking the ApJ's Centenary"
ed. by Helmut A. Abt: "The Astrophysical Journal, American
Astronomical Society Centennial Issue (Vol. 525, No. IC, Pt. 3)"
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(2), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rene van der Veer pp. 109-126
Tamara Dembo's European years: working with
Lewin and Buytendijk
Richard Helmes-Hayes pp. 127-147
The concept of social class: the contribution of
Everett Hughes
Andrew Lakoff pp. 149-169
Adaptive will: the evolution of attention deficit
disorder
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(3), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Gelfand, T. pp. 215-229
Neurologist or psychiatrist? The public and private
domains of Jean-Martin Charcot.
Carroy, J. & Plas, R. pp. 231-240
How Pierre Janet used pathological psychology to
save the philosophical self.
Eliaeson, S. pp. 241-263
Max Weber's methodology: an ideal-type
Journal of the History of Biology 33(1), Spring 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
James Llana 1-25
Natural History and the EncyclopThetadie
Joshua Blu Buhs 27-70
Building on Bedrock: William Steel Creighton and the Reformation of
Ant Systematics, 1925-1970
Paul S Agutter, P Colm Malone and Denys N Wheatley 71-111
Diffusion Theory in Biology: A Relic of Mechanistic Materialism
Roberta Bivins 113-139
Sex Cells: Gender and the Language of Bacterial Genetics
Rivers Singleton, Jr 141-180
>From Bacteriology to Biochemistry: Albert Jan Kluyver and Chester
Werkman at Iowa State
David W ss Rudge 181-187
Essay Review: Recent Introductory Philosophy of Biology Texts
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(2), April
2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Derek S Linton 101
Was Typhoid Inoculation Safe and Effective during World War I?
Debates Within German Military Medicine
Alan R Rushton 134
Nettleship, Pearson, and Bateson: The Biometric-Mendelian Debate in
a Medical Context
John R Bach 158
The Duchenne de Boulogne u Meryon Controversy and
Pseudohypertrophic Muscular Dystrophy
Philip M Teigen 179
In Memoriam: Richard J Durling
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(3), July
2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Todd L Savitt 203
Four African-American Proprietary Medical Colleges: 1888-1923
Michael L Dorn 256
(In)temperate Zones: Daniel Drake's Medico-moral Geographies of
Urban Life in Trans-Appalachian American West
Simon A Cole 292
>From the Sexual Psychopath Statute to "Megan's Law": Psychiatric
Knowledge in the Diagnosis, Treatment and Adjudication of Sex
Criminals in New Jersey, 1949-1999
Medical History 44(2), April 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Anne Borsay 149
An Example of Political Arithmetic: The Evaluation of Spa Therapy
at the Georgian Bath Infirmary, 1742-1830
Steven King and Alan Weaver 173
Lives in many Hands: The Medical Landscape in Lancashire, 1700-1820
Peter Sk/ld 201
The Key to Success: The Role of Local Government in the Organisation
of Smallpox vaccination in Sweden
Susan Watts 227
Dracunculiasis in the Caribbean and South America: A contribution to
the History of Dracunculiasis Eradication
Shirley Dixon 251
Illustrations from the Wellcome Library: The Archive of the Queen's
Nursing Institute in the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre
Medical History 44(3), July 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Michael Stolberg 301
The Monthly Malady: A History of Pre-menstrual Suffering
Edward Higgs 323
Medical Statistics, Patronage and the State: The Development of the
MRC Statistical Unit, 1911-1948
John S Marr and James B Kiracofe 341
Was the Huey Cocoliztli a Haemorrhagic Fever?
H A Waldron 363
The Study of the Human Remains from Nubia: The Contribution of
Grafton Elliot Smith and his Colleagues to Palaeopathology
Amanda Engineer 389
Illustrations from the Wellcome Library: Wellcome and "The Great Past"
John Symons 405
Obituary: Margaret Rowbottom
Notes and Records of the Royal Society 54(2), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sir Alan Cook, FRS 129-130
In this Issue
Marco Beretta 131-151
At the Source of Western Science: The Organisation of Experimentalism
at the Accademia del Comento (1657-1667)
Susan McMahon 153-178
John Ray (1627-1705) and the Act of Uniformity 1662
Sachiko Kusukawa 179-197
The Historia Piscium (1686)
John Hedley Brooke 199-213
'Wise Men Nowadays Think Otherwise': John Ray, Natural Theology
and the Meanings of Anthropocentrism
Olwyn M Blouet 215-222
Bryan Edwards, FRS., 1743-1800
Alex D D Craik 223-247
James Ivory, FRS., Mathematician: 'The Most Unlucky Person That
Ever Existed'
Wilfried Schr/der and Karl-Heinrich Wiederkehr 249-258
Johann Kiessling, the Krakatoa Event and the Development of
Atmospheric Optics after 1883
Perspectives on Science 7(2), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special Issue: Galison's "Image and Logic". Author meets critics.
Baird, D. & Nordmann, A.. pp. 147-150
Editors' Introduction
Elkins, J. pp. 151-180
Logic and images in art history
Nordmann, A. pp. 181-195
Establishing commensurability: intercalation[s]*, global meaning and
the unity of science
Staley, K.W. pp. 196-230
Golden events and statistics: what's wrong with Galison's image/logic
distinction?
Baird, D. & Cohen, M. pp. 231-254
Why trade?
Galison, P. pp. 255-284
Reflections on "Image and Logic: A material culture of microphysics"
(Sonia Hollins notes: * written as singular in the Table of Contents,
and plural in title above article)
Perspectives on Science 7(3), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Symposium: The Disunity of Science
Wylie, A. pp. 293-317
Rethinking unity as a "working hypothesis" for philosophy of science:
how archaeologists exploit the disunities of science
Cartwright, N. pp. 318-336
The limits of exact science, from economics to physics
Kitcher, P. pp. 337-348
Unification as a regulative ideal
Article
DeHart, S.M. pp. 349-382
Hippocratic medicine and the Greek body image
Review Essay
Baird, D. pp. 383-407
Internal history and the philosophy of experiment: *[An essay review
of "The creation of scientific effects" by Jed Z. Buchwald;
"Experiment and the making of meaning" by David Gooding; "The mangle
of practice" by Andrew Pickering]
(Sonia Hollins notes: * This subtitle was included with the article
title but not in the table of contents title)
Perspectives on Science 7(4), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Whitt, L.A. pp. 413-446
Value-bifurcation in bioscience: the rhetoric of research
justification
Coutinho, M. & Pinto Diaz, J.C. pp. 447-485
The rise and fall of Chagas disease
Maki, U. pp. 486-509
Science as a free market: a reflexivity test in an economics of
economics
Rolin, K. pp. 510-533
Can gender ideologies influence the practice of the physical sciences?
Research Policy 29(6), June 2000
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W Kingston 679
Antibiotics, Invention and Innovation
T Luukkonen 711
Additionality of EU Framework Programmes
H Gruber 725
The Evolution of Market Structure in Semiconductors: The Role of
Product Standards
V Mangematin 741
PhD Job Market: Professional Trajectories and Incentives During the
PhD
J James 757
Trait-making for Labour-Intensive Technology in Sub-Saharan Africa
A Wilts 767
Forms of Research Organisation and their Responsiveness to External
Goal Setting
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