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  1. The Country and the City.Raymond Williams - 1975 - Science and Society 39 (4):481-484.
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  • Lavoisier's Theory of Acidity.Maurice Crosland - 1973 - Isis 64 (3):306-325.
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  • Lavoisier's Early Career in Science: An Examination of Some New Evidence.J. B. Gough - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (1):52-57.
    Shortly before his death in 1934, the British historian of chemistry, A. N. Meldrum, published two lengthy articles on Lavoisier's early career in science. After a careful investigation of the collection of manuscripts at the Académie des Sciences in Paris and in light of a detailed and penetrating analysis of Lavoisier's published work, Meldrum concluded that as a youth, Lavoisier was concerned with chemistry only to the extent that he found it useful for his mineralogical and geological researches. Lavoisier began (...)
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  • The use of diagrams as chemical ‘equations’ in the lecture notes of William Cullen and Joseph Black.M. P. Crosland - 1959 - Annals of Science 15 (2):75-90.
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  • Herman Boerhaave and the element-instrument concept of Fire.Rosaleen Love - 1974 - Annals of Science 31 (6):547-559.
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  • Social Science Principles in the Light of Scientific Method. By Joseph Mayer. 573 pages. Duke University Press, Durham, N. C. $4.00 - History of Magic and Experimental Science. By Lynn Thorndike. Vol. V., 695 pages. Vol. VI., 766 pages. Columbia University Press, New York. $10 for the set. [REVIEW]M. M. W. - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (3):393-.
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