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(with Daniel J. Kevles) "The Experimental Life Sciences in the Twentieth
Century," in Constructing Knowledge in the History of Science,
vol. 10 of Osiris, ed. Arnold Thackray (University of Chicago Press,
1995), pp. 97-121 + Bibliography, pp. 233-241.
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"Research Schools and New Directions in the Historiography of Science,"
in Research Schools: Historical Reappraisals, eds. G.L. Geison and F.L.
Holmes (University of Chicago Press, 1993), pp. 227-238. "Les à-côtés
de l'expérience," in Les Cahiers de Science & Vie, no. 4 (Special
issue, "Pasteur: Latulmuteuse naissance de la biologie moderne"), August
1991, pp. 69-79.
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"Pasteur, Roux, and Rabies: Scientific versus Clinical Mentalities," Journal
of the History of Medicine, 45 (1990), 341-365.
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(with James A. Secord) "Pasteur and the Process of Discovery: The Case
of Optical Isomers," Isis, 79 (1988), 6-36.
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"Foreword," in Rene Dubos, Pasteur and Modern Science, new illustrated
edition, ed. Thomas D. Brock (Science Tech. Publishers: Madison, Wisconsin,
1988), pp. xi-xix.
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"Toward a History of American Physiology," in Physiology in the American
Context, 1850-1940, ed. Geison (American Physiological Society: Bethesda,
1987), pp. 1-9.
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"International Relations and Domestic Elites in AmericanPhysiology, 1900-1940,"
in Physiology in the American Context, 1850-1940, ed. Geison (Americal
Physiological Society: Bethesda, 1987), pp. 115-154.
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"Pasteur: A Sketch in Bold Strokes," in World's Debt to Pasteur, eds. Hilary
Koprowski and Stanley A. Plotkin, The Wistar Symposium Series, vol. 3 (New
York: Alan Liss Inc., 1985), pp. 5-27.
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"Introduction," in Professions and the French State, 1700 1900 (University
of Pennsylvania Press, 1984), ed. Geison, pp. 1-12.
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"Introduction," in Professions and Professional Ideologies in America,
ed. Geison (University of North Carolina Press, 1983), pp. 3 11.
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(with John Farley) "Le débat entre Pasteur et Pouchet: Science,
politique et génération spontanée, au 19è siècle
en France," in La science telle qu'elle se fait: Anthologie de la sociologie
des sciences de langue anglaise (Paris, 1982), pp. 1-50. [Translation of
a revised version of our 1974 article; see below]
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"Pasteur on Vital Versus Chemical Ferments: A Previously Unpublished Paper
on the Inversion of Sugar," Isis, 72 (1981), 425-445.
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"Scientific Change, Emerging Specialties, and Research Schools," History
of Science, 19 (1981), 20-40.
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"Divided We Stand: Physiologists and Clinicians in the American Context,"
in The Therapeutic Revolution: Essays in the Social History of American
Medicine, eds. Morris J. Vogel and Charles Rosenberg (University of Pennsylvania
Press, 1979), pp. 67-90.
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"Pasteur's Work on Rabies: Reexamining the Ethical Issues," Hastings Center
Report, April 1978, pp. 26-34.
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(with John Farley) "Science, Politics, and Spontaneous Generation in Nineteenth
Century France: The Pasteur Pouchet Debate," Bulletin of the History of
Medicine, 48 (1974), 161-198.
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--Reprinted in Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: A Source Book, ed. H.
M. Collins (Bath University Press, 1982) pp. 1-38.
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"Social and Institutional Factors in the Stagnancy of English Physiology,
1850 1870," Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 46 (1972), 30-58.
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"Darwin and Heredity: The Evolution of His Hypothesis of Pangenesis," Journal
of the History of Medicine, 24 (1969), 375-411.
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"The Protoplasmic Theory of Life and the Vitalist-Mechanist Debate," Isis,
60 (1969), 273-292. This article won the Henry Schuman Prize of the History
of Science Society.
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"Did Conon of Samos Transmit Babylonian Observations?" Isis, 58 (1967),
398-401.
Articles in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography, ed. C.C. Gillispie
(Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, 16 vols., 1970-1980) [Introductory
note: (a) unlike most dictionaries and encyclopedias, the Dictionary of
Scientific Biography expected its contributors to produce articles based
on extensive original research in the primary sources; (b) in terms of
number of articles and words, I was the leading individual contributor
to the the DSB; (c) for the sake of convenience, I have listed my contributions
to the DSB alphabetically rather than by date of publicaton.]
(1) Lionel Smith Beale, I, 539 541.
(2) Alexander Braun, II, 425 427.
(3) John Scott Burdon Sanderson, II, 498 499.
(4) Ferdinand Cohn, III, 336 341.
(5) Arthur Cushny, XV, 99 104.
(6) Félix Dujardin, IV, 233 237.
(7) Walter Morley Fletcher, V, 36 38.
(8) Michael Foster, V, 79-84.
(9) Percy Faraday Frankland, V, 127 129.
(10) Walter Holbrook Gaskell, V, 279 284.
(11) Arthur Henfry, VI, 265 267.
(12) John Newport Langley, VIII, 14 19.
(13) Otto Loewi, VIII, 451 457.
(14) Keith Lucas, VIII, 532 535.
(15) Edward Mellanby, XV, 417 420.
(16) Louis Pasteur, X, 350-416 (see Monographic Essay above)
(17) Nathaniel Pringsheim, XI, 151 155.
(18) George Rolleston, XI, 513 515.
(19) Max Johann Sigismund Schultze, XII, 230 233.
(20) William T. Thistleton Dyer, XIII, 341 344.