Mersenne Journal Article Listings 1 Journal Article Titles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the first listing of journal article titles published in 1993. Book reviews and essay reviews have not been included. Journals contained in this listing are: * Annals of Science * British Journal for the History of Science * Bulletin of the History of Medicine * History of Science * IEEE Annals in the History of Computing * Journal for the History of Astronomy * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences * Journal of the History of Biology * Journal of the History of the Medical and Allied Sciences * Notes and Records of the Royal Society * Philosophy of Science * Research Policy * Social Studies of Science * Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science * Technology and Culture For the following journals no information on 1993 articles is yet available but they will be distributed as soon as possible: * Ambix * Archaeoastronomy * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science * Centaurus * Isis * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences * Osiris * Science in Context * Social History of Medicine * Transactions of the Newcomen Society The following journals are not held by the UKC library, and may not be on BIDS, so information on them maybe hard to find: * Archives for the History of the Exact Sciences * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences * Perspectives on Science ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Annals of Science 50(1), January 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D.J. Bryden & D.L. Simms p1 Spectacles improved to perfection and approved by the Royal Society J. Todd p33 Science at the Periphery: an interpretation of Australian scienctific and technological dependency and development prior to 1914 J. Sysak p59 Coleridge's construction of Newton A.A. Mills Seasonal-hour sundialson vertical and horizontal planes, with an explanation of a scratch dial Annals of Science 50(2), March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B.Gee p101 The early development of the magneto-electric machine ? p135 Oliver Heaviside and the significance of the British electrical debate Annals of Science 50(3), May 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S.A. Bedini p201 Of 'Science and Liberty': the scientific instruments of King's College and 18th century Columbian College in New York A.N. Stranges p229 Synthetic fuel production in pre-war and world war 2 Japan: a case study in technological failure D. Baird p267 Analytical Chemistry and the 'Big' scientific instrumentation revolution British Journal for the History of Science 26(1), March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Energy and society Jonathan Winterton p5 The 1984-85 miners' strike and technological change Ian Welsh p15 The NIMBY syndrome: its significance in the history of the nuclear debate in Britain S. Russell p33 Writing energy history: explaining the neglect of CHP/DH in Britain Elizabeth Sprenger and Pauline Webb p55 Persuading the housewife to use electricity? An interpretation of material in the Electricity Council archives Bulletin of the History of Medicine 67(1), Spring 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Harley p28 The beginnings of the tobacco controversy: puritanism, James I and the royal physicians Norman Gevitz p51 "Help for Suddain Accidents": Stephen Bradwell and the origin of the first aid guide Margaret Delacey p74 The conceptualisation of influenza in 18th century Britain: specificity and contagion Clark Davis p119 Called by God, led by Women: women face the masculinization of American medicine at the College of Medical Evangelists 1909-1922 History of Science 31(1), March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rachel Laudan p1 Histories of science and their uses: a review to 1913 Paula Findlen p35 Controlling the Experiment: rhetoric, court patronage and the experimental method of Francesco Redi IEEE Annals in the History of Computing 15(1), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M.D. Godfrey and D.F. Hendrey p11 The computer as von Neumann planned it Michael R. Williams p22 The origins, uses and fate of the EDVAC Walter M. Carlson p39 Transforming an industry through IT Amy Weaver and James L. McKenny p44 Development of the ERMA banking system: lessons from history IEEE Annals in the History of Computing 15(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James S. Small p8 General-purpose electronic analogue computers 1945-1965 A. Ben Clymer p19 The mechanical analogue computers of Hannibal ford and William Newell William Aspray p35 Edwin L. Harder and the Anacom: analogue computing at Westinghouse Journal for the History of Astronomy 24(1/2), February/March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Curtis Wilson p1 Clairault's calculation of the 18th century return of Halley's comet Ivan Sprajc p17 The Venus-rain-maize complex in the mesoamerican world view, part 1 W.H. Donahue p71 Kepler's first thoughts on oval orbits: text, translation and commentary Howard Plotkin p101 William H. Pickering in Jamaica: the foundation of Woodlawn and studies of Mars Jose Chabas and Anne Tihon p123 Verification of parallax in Ptolemy's 'Handy Tables' Journal for the History of the Behavioural Sciences 29(2), April 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dorothy Ross p99 An historical view of American social science Alan Costall p113 How Lloyd Morgan's canon backfired John I. Brooks III p123 Philosophy and psychology at the Sorbonne 1885-1913 Journal of the History of Biology 26(1), Spring 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Duncan M. Porter p1 On the road to the origin with Darwin, Hooker and Gray Leeann Hansen p39 >From enlightenment to naturphilosophie: Marcus Herz, Johann Christian Reil and the probem of border crossings Doris T. Zaller p65 Redrawing the boundaries of molecular biology: the case of phtosynthesis Dario Giacomoni p89 The origin of DNA:RNA hybridisation Stephen R. Munzer p109 Aristotle's biology and the transplantation of organs Journal of the History of Medicine and the Allied Sciences 48(1) January 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael R. Grey p3 Dustbowl, disease and the New Deal: the Farm Security Administration Migration Health Program 1935-1947 Jerome Kroll & Bernard Bachrach p40 Justin's madness: weakmindedness or organic psychosis? Elan D. Lovis p68 The origin of the term 'extrapyramidal' within the context of late 19th century and early 20th century neurology, neorophysiology and neuropathology Brian Potter p80 The history of the disease called lupus Medical History 37(1), January 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D.H. Garrison & M.H. Hast p3 Andreas Vesalius on the larynx and hyoid bone: an annotated translation from 1543 and 1555 editions of 'de humani corporis fabrica' C. Savona-Ventura p37 Caeserian sections in the Maltese Islands Russell Smith p56 The development of ethical guidance for medical practioners by the General Medical Council Gerrit Bos p68 The miswak, an aspect of dental care in Islam Medical History 37(2), April 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Angus MacLaren p129 Priveleged communication: medical confidentiality in late Victorian Britain David Harley p148 Pious physic for the poor: the lost Durham county medical scheme of 1655 Roger Davidson p167 Measuring 'the social evil': the incidence of venereal disease in interwar Scotland Joan Lane and Anne Tarver p187 Henry Fogg (1707-1750) and his patients: the practice of an 18th century Staffordshire apothecary Notes and Records of the Royal Society 47(1), January 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I. Bernard Cohen p1 Newton's description of the reflecting telescope Guy Meynell p11 Andre de Monceaux FRS 1670 D.J. Bryden p17 Magnetic inclination needles: approved by the Royal Society? R.K. Kochlar p33 Ardaseer Cursetjee (1808-1877): the first Indian fellow Andrew Warwick p49 Frequency, theory and formula: remembering Joseph Larmor in electromagnetic theory Sir William McCrea p61 Sir Ralph Howard Fowler 1889-1944: a centenary lecture Margaret Gowing p79 James Chadwick and the atomic bomb Roy H.W. Johnston p93 J.B. Bernal FRS: some Irish influences Ivor Grattan-Guinness p105 The Sylvestor Medal: origins and recipients 1901-1949 Philosophy of Science 60(1), March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Liston p1 Reliability in mathematical physics John Earman & John D. Norton p22 Forever is a day: supertasks in Pitowski and Malament-Hogarth spacetimes Robert W. Batterman p43 Defining chaos Ran Lahav p67 What neuropsychology tells us about consciousness Peter Morton p86 Supervenience and computational explanation in vision theory Muhammad Ali Khalidi p100 Carving nature at the joints (on taxonomy) Jordan Howard Sobel p114 Backward induction arguments: a paradox regained Research Policy 22(1), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.M. Utterback & F.F. Suarez p1 Innovation, competition and industry structure H.P.F. Peters & A.F.J. Vanraan p23 Co-word-based science maps of chemical engineering, part 1: representations by direct multi-dimensional-scaling H.P.F. Peters & A.F.J. Vanraan p47 Co-word-based science maps of chemical engineering. part 2: representations by combined clusterings and multi-dimensional-scaling H.W. Gottinger p73 Estimating the demand for SDI-related spin-off technologies S. Slaughter p81 Innovation and learning during implementation: a comparison of user and manufacturer innovations Research Policy 22(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anniversary issue: abstracts of significant articles which have appeared in Research Policy 1972-1991 A.S. Bean, M. Callon, R. Coenen, C. Freeman, F. Meyerkrahmer, K.L.R. Pavitt D. Roessner, J.M. Utterback Introductory note Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 24(1), March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andrew Warwick p1 Cambridge Mathematics and Cavendish physics: Cunningham, Campbell and Einstein's relativities 1905-1911, part II: comparing tradition in Cambridge physics Lowell Nissen p27 Four ways of eliminating the mind from teleology Paul Thagard p49 Societies of the minds: science as distributed computation Michael E. Malone p69 Kuhn reconstructed: incommensurabilty without relativism Guy S. Axtell p119 In the tracks of the historicist movement: the Carnap-Kuhn connection Social Studies of Science 23(1), February 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yves Gingras & Michel Trepanier p5 Constructing a Tokamak: political, economic and technological factors as constraints and resources Donald Mackenzie p37 Negotiating arithmetric, constructing proofs: the sociology of mathematics and informtion technology Malcolm Ashmore p67 The theatre of the blind: starring a promethean prankster, a phoney phenomenon, a prism, a pocket and a piece of wood Geof Bowker p107 How to be universal: some cybernetic strategies 1943-1970 Joseph O'Connell p129 Metrology: the creation of universality by the circulation of particulars Thomas Osborne p175 Mobilising psychoanalysis: Michael Balint and the general practitioners Technology and Culture 34(1), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B.C. Hacker p1 Engineering a new order: military institutions, technical education and the rise of the industrial state W.D. Kingery p28 Painterly Maiolica of the Italian renaissance M. Aldrich p49 Combating the collision horror: the interstate Commerce Commission and automatic train control C. Pursell p78 Am I a lady or an engineer? the origin of the Women's Engineering Society in Britain 1918-1940 M.B. Schiffer p98 Cultural imperatives and product development: the case of the shirt- pocket radio ----------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listings 2 Journal Article Titles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the second listing. A minor innovation is the inclusion (from this listing on) of long essay reviews. Journals included in listing no.2 are: * Ambix * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science * Isis * Journal of the History of the Medical and Allied Sciences * Social History of Medicine * Social Studies of Science ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ambix 40(1), March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Regine Scott p1 The Development of Science and Scientific Communications: Justus Liebig's Two Famous Publications of 1840 Andrew Ede p11 When is a Tool not a Tool? Understanding the Role of Laboratory Equipment in the early Colloidal Chemistry Laboratory British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44(1) March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.D. Trout p1 Robustness and Integrative Survivability in Sign Testing: the World's Contribution to Rationality Richard Nunan p17 Heuristic Novelty and the Assymmetry Problem in Bayesian Confirmation Theory Keith Butler p37 On Clark on Systematicity and Connectionism J.T. Whyte p45 Purpose and Content Nicholas Maxwell p61 and p81 Induction and Scientific Realism: Einstein versus Van Fraassen Part One: How to solve the Problem of Induction Part Two: Aim-orientated Empiricism and Scientific Essentialism J. van Brakel p103 The Plasticity of Categories: the Case of Colour Discussion: Clyde L. Hardin p137 Van Brakel and the Not-so-naked Emperor Discussion: L. Keita p151 Jennings and Zande Logic: A Note Review Article: Grant Gillet p157 Explaining Intention: Critical Review of "Explaining Behaviour" Isis 84(1), March 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joseph Allen Cass(?) p1 Common Problems and Cooperative Solutions: Organizational Activity in Evolutionary Studies 1936-1947 Hugh Richard Slotten p26 The Dilemma of Science in the United States: Alexander Dallas Bache and the US Coast Survey Iwan Rhys Morus p50 Currents from the Underworld: Electricity and the Technology of Display in Early Victorian England Lisa T. Sarasohn p70 Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc and the Patronage of the New Sciences in the Seventeenth Century Critique and Contention: Paolo Palladino and Michael Worboys p91 Science and Imperialism Lewis Pyenson p103 Cultural Imperialism and Exact Science Revisited Journal of the History of the Medical and Allied Sciences 48(2), April 93 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eleanora C. Gordon p139 Sailor's Physicians: Medical Guidance for Merchant Ships and Whalers 1774-1864 Richard M. Ratza and Gary B. Ferngren p157 A Greek Progymnasma on the Physician-Poisoner Jonathan Zimmerman p171 "When Doctors Disagree": Scientific Temperance and Scientific Authority 1891-1906 Marilyn B. Ogilvie and Clifford J. Choquette p198 western Biology and Medicine in Modern China: the Career and legacy of Alice M. Boring (1883-1955) Social History of Medicine 6(1), April 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andrew Scull p3 "Museum of Madness" Revisited Hilary Marland p25 A Pioneer in Infant Welfare: the Huddersfield Scheme 1903-1920 Philippa Mein Smith p51 Mothers, Babies, and the Mother and Babies Movement: Australia through Depression and War Willibrord Rutten p85 Smallpox, Subfecundity and Sterility: a Case Study from a Nineteenth Century Dutch Municipality Diana Kuh and George Davey Smith p101 When is Mortality Risk Determined? Historical Insights into a Current Debate Helen M. Dingwall p125 "General Practice" in Seventeenth Century Edinburgh: Evidence from the Burgh Court Margaret Poulter p143 The Archives of the British Red Cross Social Studies of Science 23(2) May 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vicky Singleton and Mike Michael p227 Actor Networks and Ambivalence: General Practitioners in the UK Cervical Screen Program Glenn E. Bugos p265 Manufacturing Certainty: Testing and Program Management for the F-4 Phantom II Helena M. Pycior p301 The Matthew (crossed out) Matilda effect in Science Juan Miguel Campanario p342 Consolation for the Scientist: Sometimes it is Hard to Publish Papers that are Later Highly Cited Review Articles: Trevor Pinch p363 Generations of SSK (Review of Richards, "Vitamin C and Cancer" and Sapp, "Where the Truth Lies") Knut H. Sorensen An Anatomy of Engineering Knowledge (Review of Vincenti, "What Engineers Know and How they Know It") ------------------------------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listings 3 Journal Article Titles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the third listing of journal article titles for 1993. There are three new additions: 'Biology and Philosophy', 'Bulletin of Science Technology and Society', and 'Issues in Science and Technology'. Journals included in this listing are: * Annals of Science * Biology and Philosophy * British Journal for the History of Science * Bulletin of the History of Medicine * Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society * Issues in Science and Technology * History of Science * Journal of the History of the Behavioural Sciences * Philosophy of Science * Science, Technology and Human Values ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Annals of Science 50(4), July 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. Dekker p303 'Epact tables on instruments: their definition and use' P. Bret p325 'Le Dernier des Procedes Revolutionnaires: La Fabrication et L'expertise de la Poudre Ronde (1795-1830)' R.J. Manning p349 'John Elliot and the inhabited sun' W.H. Brock p365 'Humboldt and the British: a note on the character of British science' Essay Reviews: S. Mandelbrote p373 'The relationship of science and religion' (of J.H. Brooke, 'Science and Religion') M. Ruse p383 'Were Owen and Darwin Naturphilosophes?' (of Richard Owen, 'The Hunterian Lectures in Comparative Anatomy, May and June 1837'; and Robert J. Richards, 'The Meaning of Evolution, the Morphological Construction and Ideological Reconstruction of Darwin's Theory') Biology and Philosophy 8(1), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W. Bechtel p1 'Decomposing Intentionality - Perspectives on Intentionality Drawn from Language Research with Two Species of Chimpanzees' H.L. Carson p33 'Human Genetic Diversity, A Critical Resource for Man's Future' J. Collier and M. Stingl p47 'Evolutionary Naturalism and the Objectivity of Morality' T. Settle p61 'Fitness and Altruism - Traps for the Unwary, Bystander and Biologist Alike' Discussion: F.V. Monaghan and A.F. Corcos p95 'The Real Objective of Mendel Paper: a Response to Falk and Sarkar's Criticism' Notes: R.J. Richards p103 'Ideology and the History of Science' P.J. Bowler p109 'Ideology and the History of Science - Reply' Biology and Philosophy 8(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G. Geiger p133 'Evolutionary Anthropology and the Non-Cognitive Foundation of Moral Validity' R. Falk p153 'Evolutionary Epistemology - What Phenotype is Selected and Which Genotype Evolves' V. G. Hardcastle p173 'Evolutionary Epistemology as an Overlapping, Interlevel Theory' D. Stemerding p193 'How to Make Oneself Nature's Spokesman: A Latourian Account of Classification in 18th Century and Early 19th Century Natural History' B.A. Young p225 'On the Necessity of an Archetypal Concept in Morphology - with Special Reference to the Concepts of Structure and Homology' British Journal for the History of Science 26(2), June 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Holly Rothermel p137 'Images of the Sun: Warren de la Rue, George Biddell Airy and Celestial Photography' Liba Traub p171 'Evolutionary Ideas and 'Empirical' Methods: the Analogy between Languages and Species in Work by Lyell and Schleicher' Gunter P. Schiemenz p195 'A Heretical Look at Benzolfest' Keith Vernon p207 'Desperately Seeking Status: Evolutionary Systematics and the Taxonomists' Search for Respectability' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 67(2), Summer 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martha Baldwin p227 'Toads and Plague: the Amulet Controversy in 17th Century Medicine' Harvey Mitchell and Samuel S. Kottek p248 'An 18th Century Medical View of the Disease of the Jews in North- Eastern France: Medical Anthropology and the Politics of Jewish Emancipation' Carol Helmstadter p282 'Robert Bentley Todd, Saint John's House, and the Origins of the Modern Trained Nurse' Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13(1), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. Thoman p20 'Media, Technology and Culture: Re-Imagining the American Dream' Issues in Science and Technology 9(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. Nunn p25 'The Military's Role in Rebuilding America' R. Repetto and R.C. Dower p28 'Reconciling Economic and Environmental Goals' P.J. Coleman p33 'Moving Military Missiles to Market' H. Brown and J. Wilson p36 'A New Mechanism to Fund Research and Development' B. Boxer p42 'Getting Beyond Rio' J.A. Armstrong p50 'University Research - New Goals, New Practices' G.L. Atkins and J.L. Bauer p54 'Taming the Health-Care Costs Now' J. Morone and D. Saccocio p61 'A Success Based Competitiveness Policy' B.D. Berkowitz p73 'Can Defense Research Revive United States Industry' T. Beatley and P.R. Berke p82 'Time to Shake Up Earthquake Planning' K. Finnernan p104 'Wonks in Wonderland' Issues in Science and Technology 9(3), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Mendelsohn p28 'Next Steps in Nuclear Arms Control' R.S. McNamara p35 'Slowing Third World Militarization' D. Tarantola and J. Mann p41 'Coming to Terms with the AIDS Pandemic' D. Devaul and C. Bartsch p50 'How Utilities can Revitalize Industry' B.J. Reilly p57 'Stop Superfund Waste' S.J. Tolchin p65 'Halting the Erosion of America's Critical Assets' S.A. Shapiro p73 'Rejoining the Battle against Noise Pollution' History of Science 31(2), June 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christopher Cullen p99 'Patients and Healers in Late Imperial China? Evidence from the Jinpingmei' Ernst P. Hamm p151 'Bureaucratic 'Statistik' or Actualism? K.E.A. von Hoff's 'History' and the History of Geology' Malcolm Oster p177 'Biography, Culture and Science: the Formative Years of Robert Boyle' Journal for the History of the Behavioural Sciences 29(2), April 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dorothy Ross p99 An historical view of American social science Alan Costall p113 How Lloyd Morgan's canon backfired John I. Brooks III p123 Philosophy and psychology at the Sorbonne 1885-1913 Philosophy of Science 60(2), June 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T. Maudlin p183 'Buckets of Water and Waves of Space: Why Spacetime is Probably a Substance' R. Mash p204 'Big Numbers and Induction in the Case for Extraterrestrial Intelligence' P. Melander p223 'How Not to Explain the Errors of the Immune System' J. Owens p242 'Content, Causation and Pstchophysical Supervenience' W. Seager p262 'Fodor Theory of Content: Problems and Objections' J. Schwartz p278 'Functional Explanation and Metaphysical Individualism' C. Juhl p302 'Bayesianism and Reiable Scientific Inquiry' Discussions: B. Skyrms p320 'A Mistake in Dynamic Coherence Arguments' P. Maher p329 'Howson and Franklin on Prediction' N. Maxwell p341 'On Relativity Theory and Openness of the Future' C. Cheyne p349 'Reduction, Elimination and Firewalking' Science, Technology and Human Values 18(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D.A. Smith p186 'Technology and the Modern World System: Some Reflections' M.N. Geselowitz p231 'Archaeology and the Social Study of Technological Innovation' B. Martin p247 'The Critique of Science becomes Academic' Science, Technology and Human Values 18(3), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Turnbull p315 'The Ad Hoc Collective Work of Building Gothic Cathedrals with Templates String and Geometry' L. Winner p362 'Upon Opening the Black Box and Finding it Empty: Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology' --------- Subject: Journal Article Listings 4 Journal Article Listings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the fourth journal article listings of 1993. There is one addition: the journal 'Minerva'. Journals included in this listing are: * IEEE History of Computing * Issues in Science and Technology * Journal of the History of Biology * Medical History * Minerva * Research Policy * Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science * Technology and Culture ###################################################################### IEEE Annals in the History of Computing 15(3) 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Computing at the University of Manchester Geof Bowker and Richard Giordano p6 'General Introduction' John V. Pickstone and Geof Bowker p7 'The Manchester Heritage' Mary Croarken p9 'The Beginnings of the Manchester Computing Phenomenon: People and Influences' Geof Bowker and Richard Giordano p17 'Interview with Tom Kilburn' P.T. Saunders p33 'Alan Turing and Biology' Geoffrey Tweedale p37 'A Manchester Computer Pioneer: Ferranti in Retrospect' Simon H. Lavington p44 'Manchester Computer Architecture 1948-1975' Richard Giordano p55 'Institutional Change and Regeneration: a Biography of the Computer Science Department at the University of Manchester' Issues in Science and Technology (4), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W.A. Nitze p29-32 'The Economic Case for Sustainable Development' K.L. Florini and E.K. Silbergeld p33-39 'Getting the Lead Out' P. Donovan p40-46 'A Prescription for Sexually-Transmitted Diseases' R.A. Pastor p47-54 'NAFTA's Green Opportunity' E. Bloch and D. Cheney p55-60 'Technology Policy Comes of Age' R. Florida and D.F. Smith p61-68 'Keep the Government Out of Venture Capital' R.A. Teixeira and L. Mishel p69-74 'Whose Skills Shortage: Workers or Management?' (Unnamed) p75-77 'Access to Health-Care' Journal of the History of Biology 26(2), Summer 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Collaboration in Science Jane Maienschein p167 'Why Collaborate' James R. Griesemer and Elihu M. Geron p185 'Collaboration in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology' John Beatty p205 'Scientific Collaboration, Internationalism, and Diplomacy: the Case of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission' The Right Organism for the Job Muriel Lederman and Richard M. Burian p235 'Introduction' Muriel Lederman and Sue A. Tolin 'OVATOOMB: Other Viruses and the Origins of Molecular Biology' William C. Summers p255 'How the Bacteriophage Came to be Used by the Phage Group' Doris T. Zallen p269 'The "Light" Organism for the Job: Green Algae and Photosynthesis Research' Robert E. Kohler p281 'Drosophila: a Life in the Laboratory' Frederic L. Holmes 'The Old Martyr of Science: the Frog in Experimantal Physiology' Bonnie Tocher Clause p329 'The Wistar Rat and the Right Choice: Establishing Mammalian Standards and the Ideal of a Standardized Mammal' Richard M. Burian p351 'How the Choice of Experimental Organism Matters: Epistemological Reflections on an Aspect of Biological Practice' Medical History 37(3), July 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T.B. Mepham p225 '"Humanising Milk": the Formulation of Artificial Feed for Infants (1850- 1910)' Anne Hardy p250 'Cholera, Quarantine, and the English Preventative System 1850-1895' Toine Pieters p270 'Interferon and its First Clinical Trial: Looking Behind the Scenes' Gerrit Bos p296 'Ibn al-Jazzar on Women's Diseases and their Treatment' Joanne Jasin p313 'The Transmission of Learned Medical Literature in the Middle English "Liber Uricrisiarum"' Guy Meynell p330 'Sydenham, Locke and Sydenham's "De Peste Sive Febre Pestilentiali"' Minerva 31(1), Spring 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Rappa and Koenraad Debackere p1 'Youth and Scientific Innovation: the Role of Young Scientists in the Development of a New Field' Giuliano Pancaldi p21 'Vito Volterra: Cosmopolitan Ideals and Nationalism in the Italian Scientific Community between the "Belle Epoque" and the First World War' Brian Salter and Ted Tapper p38 'The Application of Science and Scientific Autonomy in Great Britain: a Case Study of the Science and Engineering Research Council' Elie Kedourie p56 Two Essays under the title 'The British Universities under Duress' Minerva 31(2), Summer 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Timothy DeJager p129 'Pure Science and Practical Interests: the Origins of the Agricultural Research Council, 1930-1937' Alexi Assmus p151 'The Creation of Postdoctoral Fellowships and the Siting of American Scientific Research' Robert E. Kohler p184 'Sanitarians, Engineers, and Public Science in the Gilded Age' Research Policy (3), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Molero and M. Buesa p265-278 'Multinational Companies and Technological Change: Basic Traits and Taxonomy of the Behaviour of German Industrial Companies in Spain' J. Peterson p243-264 'Assessing the Performance of European Collaborative Research and Development Policy: the Case of Eureka' P. Daniels p207-241 'Research and Development, Human Capital and Trade Performance in Technology- Intensive Manufactures: a Cross-Country Analysis' J.E. Jankowski p195-205 'Do We Need a Price Index for Industrial Research and Development?' P.A. Hansen and G. Serin p181-194 'Adaptability and Product Development in the Danish Plastics Industry' Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 24(2), June 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Kosso p163 'Middle-Range Theory in Historical Archaeology' Joel Michel p185 'The Origin of the Representational Theory of Measurement: Helmholtz, Holder, and Russell' David Sherry p207 'Don't Take Me Half the Way: On Berkeley on Mathematical Reasoning' Nicolas Rasmussen p227 'Facts, Artifacts, and Mesosomes: Practical Epistemology with the Electron Microscope' Soraya de Chadarevian p267 'Graphical Method and Discipline: Self-Recording Instruments in Nineteenth Century Physiology' Essay Reviews: James C. Livingston 'The Flight from Nature in Modern Theology?' (of Frederick Gregory's 'Nature Lost?') Elizabeth Crawford 'Science and Senescence' (of Maurice Crosland's 'Science under Control') Technology and Culture 34(2), April 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert Gordon and David Gillick p243-270 'Adaption of Technology to Culture and Environment: Bloomery Iron Smelting in America and Africa' Peter Ford p271-299 'Charles S. Storrow, Civil Engineer: a Case Study of European Training and Technological Transfer in the Antebellum Period' Paolo Palladino p300-323 'Between Craft and Science: Plant Breeding, Mendelian Genetics, and British Universities, 1900-1920' Deborah Fitzgerald p324-343 'Farmers Deskilled: Hybrid Corn and Farmer's Work' Bruce Seely p344-386 'Research, Engineering, and Science in American Engineering Colleges: 1900- 1960' ---------------- Subject: Journal Article Listings 5 Journal Article Listings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the fifth journal article listings of 1993. Journals included in this listing are: * Ambix * Annals of Science * British Journal for the History of Science * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences * History of Science * Isis * Journal for the History of Astronomy * Journal for the History of Medicine and the Allied Sciences * Philosophy of Science * Science in Context * Social History of Medicine * Social Studies of Science * Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science ################################# Ambix 40(2) July 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martha Baldwin p41-64 `Alchemy and the Society of Jesus in the 17th century: Strange Bedfellows?' Paul R. Jones pp65-74 `Justus von Liebig, Eben Horsford and the Development of the Baking Powder Industry' Ana Carneiro pp75-95 `Adolphe Wurtz and the Atomism Controversy' Annals of Science 50(4), July 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. Dekker p303 'Epact tables on instruments: their definition and use' P. Bret p325 'Le Dernier des Procedes Revolutionnaires: La Fabrication et L'expertise de la Poudre Ronde (1795-1830)' R.J. Manning p349 'John Elliot and the inhabited sun' W.H. Brock p365 'Humboldt and the British: a note on the character of British science' Essay Reviews: S. Mandelbrote p373 'The relationship of science and religion' (of J.H. Brooke, 'Science and Religion') M. Ruse p383 'Were Owen and Darwin Naturphilosophes?' (of Richard Owen, 'The Hunterian Lectures in Comparative Anatomy, May and June 1837'; and Robert J. Richards, 'The Meaning of Evolution, the Morphological Construction and Ideological Reconstruction of Darwin's Theory') British Journal for the History of Science 26(3), September 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Siegmund Probst pp271-280 `Infinity and Creation: the Origin of the Controversy between Thomas Hobbes and the Savilian professors Seth Ward and John Wallis' Scott Mandelbrote pp281-302 `"A Duty of the Greatest Moment": Isaac Newton and the Writing of Biblical Criticism' Antonio Clericuzio pp303-334 `From Helmont to Boyle. A Study of the Transmission of Helmontian Chemical and Medical Theories in 17th Century England' Essay Review Steve Shapin pp335-346 `Personal Development and Intellectual Biography: the Case of Robert Boyle' British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44(2), June 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Menzies and Huw Price pp187-204 `Causation as a Secondary Quality' Moshe Machover pp205-212 `The Place of Nonstandard Analysis in Mathematics and in Mathematics Teaching' Andrew Elby pp213-230 `Why Local Realistic THeories Violate, Nontrivially, the Quantum Mechanical EPR Perfect Correlations' Peter B. Sloep pp231-250 `Methodology Revitalized?' Ruth Weintraub pp251-262 `Fallibilism and Rational Belief' John P Lizza pp263-274 `Multiple Personality and Personal Identity Revisited' Nicholas Maxwell pp275-304 `Induction and Scientific Realism: Einstein versus van Frassen Part 3: Einstein, Aim-orientated Empiricism and the Discovery of Special and General Relativity' Keith Hutchison pp305-322 `Is Classical Mechanics Really Time-Reversible and Deterministic?' Discussions Phil Dowe pp323-326 `On the Reduction of Process Causality to Statistical Relations' D. Ginev pp327-332 `Do We Need Fixed Methodological Principles?' Greg Bamford pp333-354 `Popper's Explications of Ad Hocness: Circularity, Empirical Content and Scientific Practice' Michael Emmett Brady pp355-376 `J.M. Keynes's Theoretical Approach to Decision Making under Conditions of Risk and Uncertainty' Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 23(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Chayut pp193-218 `New Sites for Scientific Change: Paul Flory's Initiation into Polymer Chemistry' Klaus Hentschel pp219-278 `The Discovery of the Redshift of Solar Fraunhofer Lines by Rowland and Jewell in Baltimore around 1890' Lillian Hoddeson pp279-300 `The Discovery of Spontaneous Fission in Plutonium during World War II' Domenico Bertloni Meli pp301-336 `The Emergence of Reference Frames and the Transformation of Mechanics in the Enlightenment' Nicolas Rasmussen pp337-366 `Freund's Adjuvant and the Realisation of Qustions in Postwar Immunology' History of Science 31(3), September 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert Palter pp227-287 `Black Athena, Afro-Centrism, and the History of Science' Lewis Pyenson pp289-315 `Prerogatives of European Intellect: Historians of Science and the Promotion of Western Civilisation' Desmond M. Clarke with a comment by Keith Hutchison pp317-327 `Dormitive Powers and Scholastic Qualities: a Reply to Hutchison' Essay Review David Knight pp329-334 of `The Fontana History of Chemistry' by W.H. Brock Isis 84(2), June 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jole Shackelford pp211-230 `Tycho Brahe, Laboratory Design, and the Aim of Science: Reading Plans in Context' Nicolaas A Rupke pp231-251 `Richard Owen's Vertebrate Archetype' Alex Soojung-Kim Pang pp252-277 `The Social Event of the Season: Solar Eclipse Expeditions and Victorian Culture' John Carson pp278-309 `Army Alpha, Army Brass, and the Search for Army Intelligence' Critiques and Contentions Mordechai Feingold pp310-338 `Newton, Leibniz, and Barrow Too: an Attempt at a Reinterpretation' Essay Review Dorinda Outram pp347-352 `Body and Paradox' of Jean-Louis Fischer `Monstres', Sander Gilman `The Jew's Body', Thomas Laqueur `Making Sex', and Barbara Maria Stafford `Body Criticism' Journal for the History of Astronomy 24(3), August 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Strauss pp157-169 `"Fireflies Flashing in Unison": Percival Lowell, Edward Morse and the Birth of Planetology' Frank Ventura, Giorgia Fodera Serio and Michael Hoskin pp171-183 `Possible Tally Stones at Mnajdra, Malta' Christopher Cullen pp185-203 `Motivations for Scientific Change in Ancient China: Emperor Wu and the Grand Inception Astronomical Reforms of 104 B.C.' Daniel McCarthy pp204-224 `Easter Principles and a Fifth-Century Lunar Cycle Used in the British Isles' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 48(3), July 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Bliss pp253-274 `Rewriting Medical History: Charles Best and the Banting and Best Myth' William C. Summers pp275-301 `Cholera and Plague in India: the Bacteriophage Inquiry of 1927-1936' John Cule pp302-319 `The Enigma of Facial Expression: Medical Interest in Metoposcopy' Timothy G. Sistrunk ppp320-334 `The Function of Praise in the Contract of a Medieval Public Physician' Philosophy of Science 60(3), September 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Godfrey-Smith and Richard Lewontin pp373-395 `The Dimensions of Selection' Neven Sesardic pp396-418 `Heritabililty and Causality' Norton Nelkin pp419-434 `Linking Causal and Explanatory Asymmetry' Bill Mckee pp469-476 `A Test of the Scientific Method' Ken Gemes pp477-487 `Hypothetico-deductivism, Content, and the Natural Axiomatisation of Theories' W David Sharp and Niall Shanks pp488-499 `The Rise and Fall of Time-Symmetrised Quantum Mechanics' Discussion Matthias Kaiser pp500-512 `Philosophers Adrift? Comments on the Alleged Disunity of Method' Science in Context 6(1), Spring 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Einstein in Context (eds) Mara Beller, Jurgen Renn, and Robert S Cohen Robert Schulmann pp17-24 `Einstein at the Patent Office: Exile, Salvation or Tactical Retreat?' Thomas P Hughes pp25-42 `Einstein, Inventors, and Invention' A J Kox pp43-58 `Einstein and Lorentz: More than Just Good Colleagues' Diana Kormos Barkan pp59-82 `The Witches' Sabbath: the First International Solvay Congress in Physics' Jean Eisenstaedt pp83-106 `Dark Bodies and Black Holes, Magic Circles and Montgolfiers: Light and Gravitation from Newton to Einstein' Hubert Goenner pp107-136 `The Reaction to Relativity Theory I: the Anti-Einstein Campaign in Germany in 1920' Klaus Hentshel pp137-194 `The Conversion of St John: a Case Study on the Interplay of Theory and Experiment' Roger H Stuewer pp195-240 `Mass-Energy and the Neutron in the Early Thirties' Mara Beller pp241-256 `Einstein and Bohr's Rhetoric of Complementarity' Arthur Fine pp257-274 `Einstein's Interpretations of the Quantum Theory' John Stachel pp275-290 `The Other Einstein: Einstein Contra Field Theory' Yemima Ben-Menahem pp291-310 `Struggling with Causality: Einstein's Case' Jurgen Renn pp311-344 `Einstein as a Disciple of Galileo: a Comparative Study of Concept Development in Physics' Robert DiSalle pp345-354 `Carl Gottfried Neumann' Carl Neumann pp355-368 `The Principles of the Galilean-Newtonian Theory' Social History of Medicine 6(2), August 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peregrine Horden pp177-194 `Responses to Possession and Insanity in the Earlier Byzantine World' Marguerite W Dupree pp195-212 `Family Care and Hospital Care: the "Sick Poor" in 19th century Glasgow' Enid Fox pp237-260 `An Honourable Calling or a Despised Occupation: Licensed Midwifery and its Relationship to District Nursing in England and Wales before 1948' Gunnar Stollberg pp261-276 `Health and Illness in German Worker's Autobiographies from the 19th and early 20th centuries' Social Studies of Science 23(3), August 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Abraham pp387-444 `Scientific Standards and Institutional Interests: Carcinogenic Risk Assessment of Benoxaprofen in the UK' Diana E Forsythe pp445-478 `Engineering Knowledge: the Construction of Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence' Discussions Paul Rosen pp479-514 `The Social Construction of Mountain Bikes: Technology and Postmodernity in the Cycle Industry' Sergio Sismondo pp515-554 `Some Social Constructions' Responses and Replies Karin Knorr-Cetina pp555-562 `Strong Constructivism - from the Sociologist's Point of View: a Personal Addendum to Sismondo's Paper' Sergio Sismondo pp563-570 `Response to Knorr Cetina' Notes and Letters Andras Schubert and Hajnalka Maczelka pp571-582 `Cognitive Changes in Scientrometrics during the 1980s, as Reflected by the Reference Patterns of its Core Journal' Review David R Oldroyd pp583-590 `Honouring a Goodman' of Douglas and Hall (eds) `How Classification Works' Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 24(3), August 1993 Maarten Franssen pp313-326 `Did King Alfonso of Castile Really Want to Advise God against the Ptolemaic System? The Legend in History' Hans Radder pp327-350 `Science, Realization and Reality: the Fundamental Issues' Ramon Cirera pp351-358 `Carnap's Philosophy of Mind' Ernan McMullin pp359-390 `Indifference Principle and Anthropic Principle in Cosmology' Martin Carrier pp391-410 `What is Right with the Miracle Argument: Establishing a Taxonomy of Natural Kinds' Thomas Schlich pp411-442 `Making Mistakes in Science: Eduard Pfluger, his Scientific and Professional Concept of Physiology, and his Unsuccessful Theory of Diabetes (1903-1910)' Review Article Jeremy Butterfield pp443-476 `Interpretation and Identity in Quantum Theory' Essay Reviews Danilo Zolo pp477-484 `Was Otto Neurath an Austrian Philosopher?' of Thomas Uebel (ed) `Rediscovering the Forgotten Vienna Circle' S.P. Fullinwider pp485-491 `Kant, Space and Helmholtz' of Gary Hatfield, `The Natural and the Normative' Mark Risjord pp493-499 `Metaphysics, Method, and the Exact Sciences' of Friedman, `Kant and the Exact Sciences' Nancey Murphy pp501-508 `Philosophical Fractals: or, History as Metaphilosophy' of Theo Meyering `Historical Roots of Cognitive Science' ------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listings 6 This is the sixth journal article listing of 1993. Journals included in this listing are: * Annals of Science * Archives in History of the Exact Sciences * Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society * Bulletin of the History of Medicine * IEEE History of Computing * Issues in Science and Technology * Historia Mathematica * Journal of the History of the Behavioural Sciences * Notes and Records of the Royal Society * Medical History * Research Policy * Social Studies of Science * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science * Technology and Culture ############################################################ Annals of Science 50(6), November 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D.R. Dean p501 'The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906' David R. Oldroyd p523 'The Archaean Controversy in Britain: Part III - the Rocks of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire' Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 45(3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O. Darrigol p189-280 'The Electrodynamic Revolution in Germany as Documented by Early German Expositions of Maxwell Theory' Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T.W. Simon and A.E. Wiens p63-66 'Narratives of Technology-Transfer' D.K. Nartonis p67-70 'An Answer to Neil Postman Technopoly' E.A. Dorsey p71-73 'Total Quality Management - the Ethical Qualities of TQM' R.E. Yager p74-82 'The Advantages of STS Approaches in Science Instruction in Grade-4 through Grade-9' A.J. Rosser p83-88 'The Culture of Technology within a University Studies Program' F. Bailie and C. Ricardo p89-91 'Using Multimedia to Teach Computer Literacy' Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13(3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. Kahn p125-127 'The Bioregional Paradigm - Applications to STS Education' P. Jablon p128-134 'An Effective STS Instructional-Model for Urban At-Risk Students - Projects, Peers, Personalization, Politics and Potpourri' J.P. Hamilton p135-138 'Environmental Scientific Knowledge and Locus of Control' L. Condron p139-141 'Women and Technology - Feminist Perspectives' P. Markow, D. Mazaitis and C. Morgan p142-145 'An Introductory Course in Science and Technology - the Freshman Experience' Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13(4) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.F. Ahearne p185-195 'The Future of Nuclear Power' J. R. Shanebrook p196-199 'Halting the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons - Initiatives to Stop Vertical and Horizontal Proliferation' D.Z. Fleischer p200-202 'Silent Spring - Personal Synthesis of Two Cultures' C.R. Kuennen p203-207 'Is Efficiency Enough as an Environmental Policy Guideline' R.E. Horvat p208-210 'The Science Education for Public Understanding Program - What's New with SEPUP' F.M. Goodchild p211-213 'The Promise of K-12 University Links through NSF Science and Technology Centers' IEEE Annals in the History of Computing 15(4), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James L. McKenny and Amy Weaver Fisher p7 'Manufacturing the ERMA Banking System: Lessons from History' Michael D. Godfrey (ed) p27 'First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, by John von Neumann' Issues in Science and Technology 10(1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P.A. Griffiths p21-24 'Performance Goals for Science: a Proposal' J. Echeverria and S. Dennis p25-28 'Takings Policy: Property Rights and Wrongs' L. Gianessi p29-36 'the Quixotic Quest for Chemical-free Farming' J.D. Roessner p37-42 'What Companies Want from the Federal Labs' M.S. Brown et al p43-48 'Round Table: the Human Genome Project' P.W. Huber p50 'Telecommunications Regulation: the Beginning of the End' E.J. Markey p59-64 'A Legislative Agenda for Telecommunications' J.M. Logsdon p65-72 'Charting a Course for Co-operation in Space' L.J. Carter p73-79 'Ending the Gridlock on Nuclear Waste Storage' Historia Mathematica 20(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.C. Martzloff p160-179 'Elements of Reflection on Chinese Reactions to Euclidean Geometry in the Late 1600s: the Jihe-Lunyue by Zhigeng Du as Presented in the Preface by the Author and Two Bibliographical Notes by Famous Writers' (in French) Historia Mathematica 20(3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G.P. Matvievskaya p239-246 'History of Medieval Islamic Mathematics: Research in Uzbekistan' C.P. DaSilva p318-319 'The Research Group on History of Mathematics at the Federal University of Parana' Journal of the History of the Behavioural Sciences 29(4), October 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.D. Lovie and P. Lovie p308-321 'Charles Spearman, Cyril Burt, and the Origins of Factor Analysis' Jutta Spillmann and Lothar Spillmann p322-338 'The Rise and Fall of Hugo Munsterburg' Patrick Armstrong p339-344 'An Ethologist Aboard the HMS Beagle: the Young Darwin's Observations' Jan Baars p345-353 'Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of the "Authoritarian Personality" Medical History 37(4), October 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ K. David Patterson p361-381 'Typhus and its Control in Russia, 1870-1940' S.M. Tomkins p382-398 'Palmitate and Permanganate: the Venereal Prophylaxis Debate in Britain, 1916-1926' George W. Lowis p399-410 'Epidemiology of Puerperal Fever: the Contributions of Alexander Gordon' Spencer H. Brown p411-431 'British Army Surgeons with West Indian/West African Service: a Prosopographical Evaluation' Nicholas Russell p432-441 'Independent Discovery in Biology: Investigating Styles of Scientific Research' Essay Review: Christopher Lawrence p449-452 'Laboratory Politics' of Cunningham and Williams 'The Laboratory Revolution in Medicine' and John V. Pickstone (ed), 'Medical Innovations on Historical Perspective'. Notes and Records of the Royal Society 47(2), July 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Alan Cook pp163-178 `Halley the Londoner' Anita McConnell pp179-204 `L.F. Marsigli's Visit to London in 1721, and his Report on the Royal Society' Allan Chapman pp205-212 `Pure Research and Teaching: the Astronomical Career of James Bradley 1693-1762' Ruth Stungo pp213-224 `The Royal Society Specimens from the Chelsea Physic Garden, 1722- 1799' W Johnson pp225-232 `Richard Jack and Henry Baker, FRS, in the Late Summer of 1746' Anthony Patch-Hall pp233-242 `Charles Blacker Vignoles, FRS' Ronald Anderson pp243-256 `The Referees' Assessment of Faraday's Electromagnetic Induction Paper of 1831' J. Vernon Jensen pp257-270 `T.H. Huxley's Address at the Opening of the Johns Hopkins University in September 1876' Sir Brian Pippard pp271-276 `Siegfried Ruhemann (1859-1943) FRS 1914-1923' Arthur J Birch pp277-296 `Investigating a Scietific Legend: the Tropinone Synthesis of Sir Robert Robinson, FRS' Alan J Clark pp297-304 `6-9 Carlton House Terrace' Essay Review N W Pirie pp305-310 `Broad-Minded Biologist' of Chrsitopher Sexton, `The Seeds of Time' Research Policy 22(4) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B. Achilladelis p279-308 'The Dynamics of Technological Innovation: the Sector of Antibacterial Medicines' A. Zanfei p309-325 'Patterns of Collaborative Innovation in the United States Telecommunications Industry after Divestiture' W.B. Zhang p327-336 'Governments Research Policy and Economic Growth: Capital. Knowledge and Economic Structure' W.W. McCutchen p337-351 'Estimating the Impact of the Research and Development Tax Credit on Strategic Groups in the Pharmaceutical Industry' A.J. Nederhof and A.F.J. Vanraan p353-368 'A Bibliometric Analysis of Six Economics Research Groups: a Comparison with Peer Review' Social Studies of Science 23(4), November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M. Fortun and S.S. Schweber p595-642 'Scientists and the Legacy of World War II: the Case of Operations Research (OR)' David M. Hart and David G. Victor p643-680 'Scientific Elites and the Making of US Policy for Climate Change Research, 1957-74' Allan Mazur and Jinling Lee p681-720 'Sounding the Global Alarm: Environmental Issues in the US National News' Michael Mulkay p721-742 'Rhetorics of Hope and Fear in the Great Embryo Debate' Reviews: David Bloor p743-756 'Cogntive Models of Science' of Giere (ed) 'Cognitive Models of Science' Gregory Mann p757-764 'Institutional Dynamics of Scientific Change', of Ben-David, 'Scientific Growth' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 24(4), October 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andrew Morris p513-540 'Oscar Wilde and the Eclipse of Darwinism: Aestheticism, Degeneration, and Moral Reaction in Late-Viictorian Ideology' Alan Chalmers p541-564 'The Lack of Excellency of Boyle's Mechanical Philosophy' Sam Mitchell p565-584 'Mac's Mechanics and Absolute Space and Time' Michel ter Hark p585-610 'Problems and Psychologism: Popper as the Heir to Otto Selz' Eduard Glas p611-632 'From Form to Function: a Reassessment of Felix Klein's Unified Programme of Mathematical Research, Education and Development' Aviezer Tucker p633-668 'A Theory of Historiography as a Pre-Science' Essay Reviews: Martin Bernal p669-676 'Paradise Glossed', of Olender 'The languages of Paradise' Morris F. Low p677-686 'The History of East Asian Science: State of the Art', of Reardon- Anderson 'The Study of Change', Beukers et al (eds), 'Red-Hair Medicine', Watanabe 'The japanese and Western Science', and Bartholomew 'the formation of Science in Japan'. Technology and Culture 34(3), July 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Donald MacKenzie p475-515 'From the Luminiferous Ether to the Boeing 757: a History of the Laser Gyroscope' Mary Clark p516-538 'Suppressing Innovation: Bell Laboratories and Magnetic Recording' Donald C. Jackson p539-574 'Engineering in the Progressive Era: a New Look at Frederick Haynes Newell and the US Reclamation Service' M.-L. Quinn p575-612 'Industry and Environment iin the Appalachian Copper Basin, 1890-1930' Research Note: Phyllis A. Hall p613-628 'The Appreciation of Technology in Campanella's "The City of the Sun" ---------------- Subject: Journal Article Listings 7 This is the first journal article listing of 1994. Journals included in this listing are: * Archaeoastronomy 18 * Annals of Science 51(1), January 1994 * British Journal for the History of Science 26(4), December 1993 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44(3), Sept. 1993 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 67(3), Fall 1993 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 67(4), Winter 1993 * Centaurus 36(1), 1993 * History of Science 31(4), December 1993 * Isis 84(3), September 1993 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 24(4), November 1993 * Journal of the History of Biology 26(3), Fall 1993 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 48(4), Oct 1993 * Medical History 38(1), January 1994 * Minerva 31(4), Winter 1993 * Science in Context 6(2), Autumn 1993 * Social History of Medicine 6(3), December 1993 ################### Archaeoastronomy 18, 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Hoskin, Elizabeth Allan and Renate Gralewski p1-26 'The Tombe di Giganti and Temples of Nuraghic Sardinia' Ivan Sprajc p27-53 'The Venus-Rain-Maize Complex in the Mesoamerican Word View: Part II' Maria Papathanassiou, Michael Hoskin and Helen Papadopoulou p54 'Orientations of Tombs at Armenoi, Crete: Addenda' Roger D. Martlew and Clive L.N. Ruggles p55-64 'The North Mull Project (4): Excavations at Ardnacross 1989-91' Juan A. Belmonte, Antonio Aparicio and Cesar Esteban p65-68 'A Solstitial Marker in Tenerife: the "Majanos de Chacona"' Robert W.E. Farrar p69-72 'The Megalithic Astronomy of Lundy: Evidence for the Remains of a Solar Calendar' Annals of Science 51(1), January 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B.J. Sokol p1-16 'The Problems of Assessing Thomas Harriot's "A Briefe and True Report" of his Discoveries in North America' A.A. Ziadat p17-36 'Early Reception of Einstein's Relativity in the Arab Periodical Press' D. Strauss p37-58 'Percival Lowell, W.H. Pickering and the Founding of the Lowell Observatory' P. Barker and B.R. Goldstein p59-74 'Distance and Velocity in Kepler's Astronomy' British Journal for the History of Science 26(4), December 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: The Big Picture James A. Secord p387-389 'Introduction' J.R.R. Christie p391-405 'Aurora, Nemesis and Clio' Andrew Cunningham and Perry Williams p407-431 'De-centring the "Big Picture": "The Origins of Modern Science" and the Modern Origins of Science' John V. Pickstone p433-457 'Ways of Knowing: towards a Historical Sociology of Science, Technology and Medicine' Andrew Barry p459-468 'The History of Measurement and the Engineers of Space' Ludmilla Jordanova p469-483 'Gender and the Historiography of Science' British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44(3), September 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harvey R. Brown and Adolfo Maia Jr p381-408 'Light-speed Constancy versus Light-speed Invariance in the Derivation of Relativistic Kinematics' Paul E. Griffiths p409-422 'Functional Analysis and Proper Functions' Srdjan Lelas p423-442 'Science as Technology' John Bigelow, John Collins and Robert Pargetter p443-462 'The Big Bad Bug: What are the Humean's Chances?' J.E. Tiles p463-476 'Experiment as Intervention' Paul Sagal and Gunnar Borg p477-492 'The Range Principle and the Problem of Other Minds' Hans Lind p493-504 'A Note on Fundamental Theory and Idealizations in Economics and Physics' Anthony O'Hear p505-516 'Science and Religion' B.H. Slater p517-530 'Probabilistic Foundations of Operator Theory' Discussions: Andrew Wells p531-542 'Parallel Architectures and Mental Computation' Mendel Sachs p543-548 'On Hawking's "A Brief History of Time" and the Present State of Physics' Harmke Kamminga and Reza K. Tavakol p549-554 'How Untidy is God's Mind? a Note on the Dynamical Implications of Nancy Cartwright's Metaphysics' H.I. Brown p555-560 'A Theory-laden Observation Can Test the Theory' Michael Rowan p561-566 'Stove on the Rationality of Induction and the Uniformity Thesis' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 67(3), Fall 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brain K Nance pp417-438 `Determining the Patient's Temperament: an Excursion into 17th century Medical Semeiology' Barron H Lerner pp439-462 `Abdominal Paracentesis: a Casualty of Reductionist Medical Therapeutics' David Cantor pp463-493 `Cortisone and the Politics of Empire: Imperialism and British Medicine 1918-1955' Amalie M Kass pp494-523 `"Texts and Documents": the Obstetrical Case Book of Walter Channing 1811-1822' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 67(4), Winter 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frederick S. Paston p631-650 'Signa Mortifera: Death and Prognostication in early Medieval Monastic Medicine' John R. Fisher p651-669 'British Physicians, Medical Science, and the Cattle Plague, 1865-66' Kimberly Jensen p670-690 'Uncle Sam's Loyal Nieces: American Medical Women, Citizenship, and War Service in World War I' Centaurus 36(1), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eivind Lorenzen p1-21 'The Proto-Ionic Capital from Larisa (a Brief History of Ancient Metrology' Christian Marinus Taisbak p22-32 'A tale of Half Sums and Differences. Ancient Tricks with Numbers' Herman Erlichson p33-45 'Galileo and High Tower Experiments' Salvo D'Agostino p46-82 'Hertz's Researches and Their Place in Nineteenth Century Theoretical Physics' History of Science 31(4), December 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Iliffe p335-375 '"Aplatisseur du Monde et de Cassini": Maupertuis, Precision Measurement, and the Shape of the Earth in the 1730s' Chris Feudtner p377-420 '"Minds the Dead Have Ravished": Shell Shock, History and the Ecology of Disease-systems' Frank Swetz p421-439 'Right Triangle Concepts in Ancient China: from Application to Theory' Isis 84(3), September 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paula Findlen p441-469 'Science as a Career in Enlightenment Italy: the Strategies of Laura Bassi' Lisbet Koerner p470-495 'Goethe's Botany: Lessons of a Feminine Science' Mark S. Micale p496-526 'On the "Disappearance" of Hysteria: a Study in the Clinical Deconstruction of Diagnosis' R.W. Home and Morris F. Low p527-537 'Postwar Scientific Intelligence Missions to Japan' Essay Review: Steve Fuller p542-547 'Straightening Out the Scientific Image' (of Bohme, 'Coping with Science', Cole, 'Making Science', Midgley, 'Science as Salvation', Rothman, 'The Science Gap' Journal for the History of Astronomy 24(4), November 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Owen Gingerich and Jerzy Dobrzycki p235-254 'The Master of the 1550 Radices: Jofrancus Offusius' F. Richard Stephenson and Louay J. Fatoohi p255-268 'Lunar Eclipse Times Recorded in Babylonian History' Kevin Krisciunas p269-280 'A More Complete Analysis of the Errors in Ulugh Beg's Star Catalogue' J.A. Bennett p281-287 'Science Lost and Longitude Found: the Tercentenary of John Harrison' N.M. Swerdlow p289-299 'Otto E. Neugebauer' Journal of the History of Biology 26(3), Fall 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Section: Building Molecular Biology Richard M. Burian p387-408 'Technique, Task Definition, and the Transition from Genetics to Molecular Genetics: Aspects of the Work on Protein Synthesis in the Laboratories of J. Monod and P. Zamecnik' Daniel J. Kevles p409-442 'Renato Dulbecco and the New Animal Virology: Medicine, Methods, and Molecules' Hans-Jorg Rheinberger p443-472 'Experiment and Orientation: Early Systems of in Vitro Protein Synthesis' Jean-Paul Gaudilliere p473-498 'Molecular Biology in the French Tradition? Redefining Local Traditions and Disciplinary Patterns' Hisao Uchida p499-518 'Building a Science in Japan: the Formative Decades of Molecular Biology' Kristie Macrakis p519-544 'The Survival of Basic Biological Research in National Socialist Germany' Sherrie L. Lyons p545-571 'Thomas Huxley: Fossils, Persistence, and the Argument from Design' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 48(4), Oct 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Neushul p371-395 'Science, Government and the Mass Production of Penicillin' David N. Harley p396-435 'Medical Metaphors in English Moral Theology, 1560-1660' Theodore L. Sourkes p436-453 'John Simon, Robert Lowe, and the Origin of State-Supported Biomedical Research in Nineteenth Century England' Laurann Figg and Jane Farrell-Beck p454-475 'Amputation in the Civil War: Physical and Social Dimensions' Medical History 38(1), January 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E.M. Tansey p1-26 'Protection against Dog Distemper and Dogs Protection Bills: the Medical Research Council and Anti-vivisectionist Protest' Mark Winston p27-51 'The Bethel at Norwich: an Eighteenth Century Hospital for Lunatics' Lorraine Ward p52-72 'The Cult of Relics: Pasteur Material at the Science Museum' Soma Hewa p73-90 'The Hookworm Epidemic on the Plantations in Colonial Sri Lanka' Douglas B. Brewer p91-101 'Max Schultze and the Living, Moving, Phagocytosing Leucocytes: 1865' Minerva 31(4), Winter 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alvin M. Weinberg p379-454 'Chapters from the Life of a Technological Fixer' Thomas Schott p455-477 'The Movement of Science and of Scientific Knowledge: Joseph Ben- David's Contribution to its Understanding' Ruth Hayhoe p478-503 'Chinese Universities and the Social Sciences' Reports and Documents: Stefan Amsterdamski p505-522 'Perceptions of Dilemmas: Summary of a Qualitative Study' Science in Context 6(2), Autumn 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rosalind Williams p377-404 'Cultural Origins and Environmental Implications of Large Technological Systems' I. Grattan-Guinness p405-434 'The Ingenieur Savant, 1800-1830: a Neglected Figure in the History of French Mathematics and Science' John O'Neill p435-468 'Intertextual Reference in Nineteenth Century Mathematics' Giorgio Israel p469-510 'The Emergence of Biomathematics and the Case of Population Dynamics: a Revival of Mechanical Reductionism and Darwinism' Lissa Roberts p511-554 'Filling the Space of Possibilities: Eighteenth Century Chemistry's Transition from Art to Science' Peter Weingart p555-568 'Science Abused? Challenging a Legend' Aristides Baltas p569-616 'Physics as Mode of Production' Klaus Schaller p617-631 'Patocka's Interpretation of Comenius and Its Significance for Present Day Pedagogics' Social History of Medicine 6(3), December 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shulamith Shahar p313-342 'Who were the old in the Middle Ages?' Bernhard Harris p343-366 'The Demographic Impact of the First World War: an Anthropometric Perspective' John Sheail p376-384 '"Deadwells", Urban Growth and the Threat to Public Health: an Interwar Perspective' David Arnold p385-404 'Social Crisis and Epidemic Disease in the Famines of Nineteenth Century India' Leah Leneman p405-428 'Lives and Limbs: Company Records as a Source for the History of Industrial Injuries' Essay Review: Geoffrey Rivett p429-438 'Hospital Histories' ---------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 8 This is the second journal article listing of 1994. Journals included in this listing are: * Ambix 40(3), November 1993 * Annals of Science 51(2), March 1994 * Biology and Philosophy 8(4), 1993 * Centaurus 36(2), 1993 * History and Technology 11(1), 1994 (under new management) * IEEE History of Computing 16(1), Spring 1994 * Isis 84(4), December 1993 * Issues in Science and Technology 10(2), 1994 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 25(1), February 1994 * Philosophy of Science 60(4), December 1993 * Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 46(2/3), April/September 1993 * Science, Technology and Human Values 19(1), 1994 * Social Studies of Science 24(1), February 1994 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics (SHPS) 24(5), December 1993 ######################################################################## Ambix 40(3), November 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vladimir Karpenko p121-128 'Between Magic and Science: Numerical Magic Squares' Zbigniew Szydlo p129-146 'The Alchemy of Michael Sendivogius: His Central Nitre Theory' Stephen Clucas p147-170 'The Correspondence of a XVII-Century "Chymicall Gentleman": Sir Cheney Culpeper and the Chemical Interests of the Hartlib Circle' Annals of Science 51(2), March 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ivor Grattan-Guinness p103-136 'Some Numerological Features of Beethoven's Output' E.R. Scerbi p137-150 'Prediction of the Nature of Hafnium from Chemistry, Bohr's Theory and Quantum Theory' Richard Dunn p151-164 'The True Place of Astrology among the Mathematical Arts of Late Tudor England' T.H. Levere p165-176 'Chronometers on the Arctic Expeditions of John Ross and William Edward Perry: with Notes on a Letter from Messrs. William Parkinson & James Frodsham' Essay Review D.M. Clarke p177-183 'Epistemology and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge' (of Collins, 'Changing Order', and Pickering (ed), 'Science as Practice and Culture') Biology and Philosophy 8(4), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G. Cooper p359-384 'The Competition Controversy in Community Ecology' C. van der Weele p385-397 'Explaining Embryological Development: Should Integration be the Goal?' T. Bereczkei p399-407 'An Intellectual Legacy of the Past: the Reception of Sociobiology in East European Countries' J.G. Lennox p409-421 'Darwin was a Teleologist' P. Woolcock p423-439 'Ruse Darwinian Meta-ethics: a Critique' G. Nelson and C. Patterson p441-443 'Cladistics, Sociology and Success: a Comment on Donoghue's Critique of David Hull' Centaurus 36(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul Kunitzsch p97-101 'Fragments of Ptolemy's Planisphaerium in an Early Latin Translation' Gunter Bierhalter p102-116 'Das Hamiltonsche Prinzip und J.J. Thomsons Versuch einer mechanischen Grundlegung der Thermodynamik' Hiroyuki Konno p117-166 'Kramers' Negative Dispertion, the Virtual Oscillator Model, and the Correspondence Model' History and Technology 11(1), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Edition on 'Information Technologies and Socio-Technical Systems' (Guest Editor: Eda Kranakis) Eda Kranakis p1-6 'Introduction' William Aspray p7-20 'The History of Computing within the History of Information' Daniel Headrick p21-32 'Shortwave Radio and its Impact on International Telecommunications between the Wars' James Small p33-48 'Engineering, Technology and Design: the Post-Second World War Development of Electronic Analogue Computers' Hans Dieter Hellige p49-76 'From Sage via Arpanet to Ethernet. Stages in Computer Communication Concepts between 1950 and 1980' Lars Heide p77-101 'Punched Card and Computer Applications in Denmark, 1911-1970' Alan Morton p101 'Packaging History: the Emergence of the Uniform Product Code (UPC) in the United States, 1970-1975' For further information contact John Krige, EUI, San Domenico di Fiesole, I-50016 Florence, Italy. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 16(1), Spring 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gregory D. Crowe and Seymour E. Goodman p4-24 'S.A. Lebedev and the Birth of Soviet Computing' W. Barkley Fritz p25-45 'ENIAC - A Problem Solver' Boelie Elzen and Donald MacKenzie p46-61 'The Social Limits of Speed: the Development and Use of Supercompters' Jon Eklund p62-69 'The Reservisor Automated Airline Reservation System' Isis 84(4), December 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gregg Mitman p637-661 'Cinematic Nature: Hollywood Technology, Popular Culture, and the American Museum of Natural History' Alberto Cambrosio, Daniel Jacobi, and Peter Keating p662-699 '"Beautiful Pictures" and the Controversial Beginnings of Immunological Imagery' Jane R. Camerini p700-727 'Evolution, Biogeography, and Maps: an Early History of Wallace's Line' Notes and Documents Kirill O. Rossianov p728-745 'Editing Nature: Joseph Stalin and the "New" Soviet Biology' Essay Review Jan Golinski p746-749 'The Rhetorical Maelstrom' (of Pera and Shea (eds), 'Persuading Science'; Bazerman and Paradis (eds), 'Textual Dynamics of Professions'; Dillon, 'Contending Rhetorics') Special Section on History of Science in Film (intro by Rima D. Appla and Michael W. Apple) Issues in Science and Technology 10(2), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.S. Hansen p21-25 'Making Sense of Worker Training' R. Boucher p25-28 'Getting Serious about Science Policy Reform' M.G. Morgan and R.M. White p29-32 'A Design for New National Laboratories' J.A. Foran and R.W. Adler p33-39 'Cleaner Water, but Not Clean Enough' H.M. Anderson p40-47 'Reforming National Forest Policy' W.V. Reid p48-55 'The Economic Realities of Biodiversity' G.J. Hane p56-62 'The Real Lessons of Japanese Research Consortia' W.I. Spencer p63-68 'Sematech Evolving Role: an Interview with William J. Spencer' P.R. Portney p69-75 'The Price is Right: making Use of Life Cycle Analyses' B.D. Berkowitz p76-81 'No Free Launch: Updating Space Infrastructure' Journal for the History of Astronomy 25(1), February 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Donald E. Osterbrock p1-14 'Getting the Picture: Wide-field Astronomical Photography from Barnard to the Achromatic Schmidt, 1888-1992' George Saliba p15-38 'A Sixteenth-century Arabic Critique of Ptolemaic Astronomy: the Work of Shams al-Din al-Khafri' Philip J. Stooke p39-55 'Neolithic Lunar Maps at Knowth and Baltinglass, Ireland' Essay Review Albert van Helden p56-59 'Siderius Nuncius in French' (of Galileo translations) Michael Shanks p59-61 'The Cosmology of Francis of Marchia' Philosophy of Science 60(4), December 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eugenie Gatens-Robinson p535-557 'Why Falsification id the Wrong Paradigm for Evolutionary Epistemology: an Analysis of Hull's Selection Theory' Patrick Sibelius p558-567 'A Major Failure within Modern Analystic Philosophy' Anthony Peressini p568-586 'Generalizing Evolutionary Altruism' Thomas E. Uebel p587-607 'Neurath's Protocol Statements: a Naturalistic Theory of Data and Pragmatic Theory of Theory Acceptance' Miklos Redei p608-618 'Are Prohibitions of Superluminal Causation by Stochastic Einstein Locality and by Absence of Lewisian Probabilistic Counterfactual Causality Equivalent?' Chuang Liu p619-637 'The Arrow of Time in Quantum Gravity' Discussion Adolf Grunbaum p638-646 'Narlikar's "Creation" of the Big Bang Universe was a Mere Origination' Critical Notice Aristides Baltas p647-658 'Louis Althusser's Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of the Scientists and Other Essays' Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 46(2/3), April/September 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Edition: Hobbes et la Science de Son Temps Jean Bernhardt p131-152 'Empirisme rationnel rt statut des universalia: le probleme de la science chez Hobbes' Douglas Jesseph p153-193 'Of analytics and indivisibles: Hobbes on the methods of modern mathematics' Jan Prins p195-224 'Ward's polemic with Hobbes on the sources of his optical theories' Jean Bernhardt p225-232 'La question du vide chez Hobbes' Other Articles Michel Cotte p233-257 'L'approche mathematique du pont suspendu chez Marc Seguin, 1822-1826' Michel Saillard and Yves Cortial p259-272 'Calcul de la courbe d'efficacite lumineuse spectrale de l'oeil effectue a partir des mesures des intensites des differentes couleurs du spectre solaire de Josef Fraunhofer' Science, Technology and Human Values 19(1), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Mulkay p5-22 'Women in the Parliamentary Debate over Embryo Research' I. Rabino p23-46 'How European and Unted States Genetic Engineering Scientists View the Impact of Public Attention on their Field: a Comparison' W.H. Lambright p47-69 'The Political Construction of Space Satellite Technology' J.S. Tatum p70-87 'Technology and Values: Getting beyond the Device Paradigm Impasse' A.M. Bakerslee p88-100 'The Rhetorical Construction of Novelty: Presenting Claims in a Letters Forum' M. Elam p101-106 'Anti-anticonstructivism or Laying the Fears of a Langdon Winner to Rest' Langdon Winner p107-109 (Reply to Elam) Social Studies of Science 24(1), February 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Caroline Joan S. Picart p7-38 'Scientific Controversy as Farce: the Benveniste-Maddox Counter Trials' Yuval P. Yonay p39-80 'When Black Boxes Clash: Competing Ideas of What Science Is in Economics, 1924-1939' Notes and Letters Mike Michael and Lynda Birke p81-95 'Enrolling the Core-Set: the Case of the Animal Experimentation Controversy' Bernward Joerges p96-104 'Expertise Lost: an Early Case of Technology Assessment' Responses and Replies James Fleck p105-112 'Knowing Engineers?: a Response to Forsythe' Diana E. Forsythe p113-122 'STS (Re)constructs Anthrpology: a Reply to Fleck' John Abraham p123-132 'Interests, Presuppositions and the Science Policy Construction Debate' Comment Stefann Timmermans p133-134 'Science Saga' Reviews Rob Hagendijk p135-138 'Towards a Sociology of Science' (of Fuchs, 'The Professional Quest for Truth') Anthony Corones p139-142 'Philosophy of Science and its Malcontents' (of Fuller, 'Philosophy of Science and its Discontents') Steve Fuller p143-167 'Can Science Studies Be Spoken in a Civil Tongue' (of Weinberg, 'Dreams of a Final Theory'; and Wolpert, 'Unnatural Nature of Science') Alan Irwin p168-184 'Science and its Publics: Continuity and Change in the Risk Society' (of Layton et al, 'Inarticulate Science'; Hansen (ed), 'Mass Media and Environmental Issues') Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics (SHPS) 24(5), Dec 93 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jason Zimba and Roger Penrose p697-720 'On Bell Non-Locality without Probabilities: More Curious Geometry' Mark Hogarth p721-740 'Predicting the Future in Relativistic Spacetimes' Hasok Chang p741-790 'A Misunderstood Rebellion: the Twin Paradox Controversy and Herbert Dingle's Vision of Science' Michael Dickson p791-814 'Stapp's Theorem without Counterfactual Commitments: Why it Fails Nonetheless' James T. Cushing p815-842 'Bohm's Theory: Common Sense Dismissed' J.P. Dougherty p843-866 'Explaining Quantum Mechanics' Essay Review Dennis Dieks p867-870 'Quantum Mechanics and Experience' -------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 9 This is the third journal article listing of 1994. Journals included in this listing are the following: * Annals of Science 51(3), May 1994 * Archives for History of the Exact Sciences 46(3), 1994 * Biology and Philosophy 9(1), 1994 * British Journal for the History of Science 27(1), March 1994 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44(4), December 1993 * Bulletin for the History of Medicine 68(1), Spring 1994 * Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13(6), 1994 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 24(1), 1993 * Journal for History of the Behavioral Sciences 30(1), January 1994 * Journal for History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49(1), January 1994 * Minerva 32(1), Spring 1994 * Medical History 38(2), April 1994 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 48(1), January 1994 * Philosophy of Science 60(4), December 1993 * Research Policy 32(2), 1994 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 25(1), February 1994 * Technology and Culture 34(4), October 1993 ############################################################################# Annals of Science 51(3), May 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M. Malley p203-224 'Thermodynamics and cold light' B. Theunissen p225-248 'Closing the door on Hugo de Vries' Mendelism' Penha Maria Cardoso Dias p249-262 'Clausius and Maxwell: the statistics of molecular collisions (1857-1862)' Notes and discussions H. Erlichson p263-272 'Galileo's pendulums and planes' A. McConnell p273-280 'Bankruptcy proceedings against William Harris, Optician, of Cornhill, 1830' Essay Reviews: M.J. Osler p281-290 'The year of Gassendi' (of Turner and Gomez, 'Gassendi'; Murr (ed), 'Corpus, revue de philosophie'; Bernier, 'Abrege de la philsophie de Gassendi') A.B. Davis p287-290 'The medical world of Edinburgh' (of Doig, Ferguson, Milne, and Passmore (eds), 'William Cullen and the Eighteenth Century Medical World') Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 46(3), 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M. Nauenberg pp221-251 'Newton's early computational method for dynamics' Biology and Philosophy 9(1), 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A.I. Tauber pp25-44 'A typology of Nietzsche's biology' C. Allen and M. Bekoff pp63-74 'Intentionality, social play and definition' British Journal for the History of Science 27(1), March 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jon Agar p3-21 'Making a meal of the big dish: the construction of the Jodrell Bank Mark I radio telescope as a stable edifice, 1946-57' Mary R.S. Creese and Thomas M. Creese p23-54 'British women who contributed to research in the geological sciences in the nineteenth century' Clive Sutton p55-64 '"Nullius in verba" and "nihil in verbis": public understanding of the role of language in science' A.M. Lucas, P.J. Lucas, Thomas A. Darragh and Sara Maroske p65-87 'Colonial pride and metropolitan expectations: the British Museum and Melbourne's meteorites' William Donahue p89-102 'Kepler's invention of the second planetary law' Essay Review: Tim Murray p103-104 'The Piltdown Man' (of Spencer, 'Piltdown'; Spencer, 'The Piltdown Papers 1908-1955') Notes Nathan Dubrowsky and Scott Michael Dubrowsky p105-111 'The final mission of HMS Beagle: clarifying the historical record' W. Schroder and H.-J. Treder p113-114 'The Einstein-Laue discussion' British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44(4), December 1993 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Tony Stone and Martin Davies pp589-622 'Cognitive neuropsychology and the philosophy of mind' Wm. Lane Craig pp623-639 'The caused beginning of the universe: a response to Quentin Smith' Wei-Min Shen and Herbert A. Simon pp641-652 'Fitness requirements for scientific theories containing recursive theoretical terms' Charles Chihara and Carol Chihara pp653-658 'A biological objection to constructive empiricism' Adam Morton pp659-674 'Mathematical models: questions of trustworthiness' Roland Puccetti pp675-691 'Mind with a double brain' Kevin D. Hoover pp693-710 'Causality and temporal order in macroeconomics or why even economists don't know how to get causes from probabilities' D. Lynn Holt and R. Glynn Holt pp711-727 'Regularity in nonlinear dynamical systems' Mary Tiles pp729-742 'The normal and the pathological: the concept of a scientific medicine' Review Article: Barry Gower pp743-758 'O'Hear's Introduction' (of O'Hear, 'An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science') Discussions Howard Sankey pp759-774 'Kuhn's changing concept of incommensurability' J. van Brakel pp775-784 'Polywater and experimental realism' F. Michael Akeroyd pp785-788 'Laudan's problem solving model' Brad Armendt pp789-793 'Marinoff on evolutionarily stable strategies' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 68(1), Spring 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Roy Porter pp1-28 Garrison Lecture: 'Gout: Framing and Fantasizing Disease' Maneesha Lal pp29-66 'The politics of gender and medicine in colonial India; the Countess of Dufferin's Fund, 1885-1888' Paul J. Edelson pp67-84 'Adopting Osler's "Principles": medical textbooks in American medical schools, 1891-1906' Symposium: Demography and History around 1900: on "Fatal Years" Harry M. Marks pp86-94 '"Fatal Years": an introduction to the symposium' Gretchen A. Condran pp95-104 'What "Fatal Years" tells us that we did not already know' Richard A. Meckel pp105-112 'Judging progressive-era infant welfare in light of "Fatal Years" and vice versa' Gerry Kearns pp113-123 'Class and environment in "Fatal Years"' Samuel H. Preston pp124-128 'After "Fatal Years": responses and future research' Essay Review: Nancy Leys Stepan pp136-149 'Portraits of a possible nation: photographing medicine in Brazil' (of Thielen et al, 'Science Heading for the Backwoods') Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13(6), 1993 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ S. Wagle pp314-323 'Sustainable development: some interpretations, implications and uses' J. Byrne et al pp324-331 'Urban sustainability during industrialization: the case of China' J.W. Wakhungu pp332-340 'Underdevelopment and dependency: the case of Kenya energy sector' L.J. Waks pp341-348 'Ethics and values in science-technology-society education: converging themes in a basic research project' J.H.M. Stoeken and M.J. de Vries pp349-354 'STS curriculum analysis: analysis of the place of technology assessment in an STS program' Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 24(1), 1993 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Olga Amsterdamska pp1-40 'From pneumonia to DNA: the research career of Oswald T. Avery' Maria Grazia Ianniello pp41-100 'Elastic Nachwirkung, Brownian motion and the tide against determinism: 1835-1920' Adrienne Kolb and Lillian Hoddeson pp101-124 'The mirage of the "world accelerator for world peace" and the origins of the SSC, 1953-1983' Chunglin Kwa pp125-156 'Modeling the grasslands' Terry Shinn pp157-188 'The Bellevue grand electroaimant, 1900-1940: birth of a research- technology community' Supplement: J.L. Heilbron 337 pages 'Weighing Imponderables and Other Quantitive Science around 1800' Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 30(1), January 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Su-Jen Huang pp3-18 'Max Weber's "The Religion of China": an interpretation' Caroline Winterer pp19-27 'A happy medium: the sociology of Charles Horton Cooley' Barry V. Johnston, Natalia Y. Mandelbaum, Nikita R. Pokrovsky pp28-42 Commentary. 'On some of the Russian writings of Pitrim A. Sorokin' Max Visser pp43-52 'The psychology of voting action: on the psychological origins of electoral research, 1939-1964' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49(1), January 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Leroy D. Vandam pp5-23 'Benjamin Perley Poore and his historical materials for a biography of W.T.G. Morton, M.D.' Roger K. French pp24-51 'The languages of William Harvey's natural philosophy' R.D. Gidney and W.P.J. Millar pp52-78 'The reorientation of medical education in late nineteenth-century Ontario: the proprietary medical schools and the founding of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto' John S. Hughes pp79-106 '"Country boys make the best nurses": nursing the insane in Alabama, 1861-1910' Minerva 32(1), Spring 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Paul R. Josephson pp1-24 'Russian scientific institutions: internationalism, democracy and dispersion' David H. Guston pp25-52 'Congressmen and scientists in the making of science policy: the Allison Commission, 1884-1886' Stanley B. Winters pp53-78 'Josef Hlavka, Zdenek Nejedly, and the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts, 1891-1952' Reports and Documents: Edward Shils pp79-98 'Do we still need academic freedom?' Medical History 38(2), April 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ David Gentilcore pp121-142 '"All that pertains to medicine": protomedici and protomedicati in early modern Italy' L.R. Croft pp143-160 'Edmund Gosse and the "new and fantastic cure" for Breast cancer' Leah Leneman pp160-177 'Medical women at war, 1914-1918' T.H. Pennington pp178-188 'Osteotomy as an indicator of antiseptic surgica practice' P.J. Koehler pp189-203 'Brown-Sequard's spinal epilepsy' Keith Manchester and Christopher Knusel pp204-206 'A medieval sculpture of leprosy in the Cistercian Abbaye de Cadouin' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 48(1), January 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ J.R. Philip pp1-10 'An innumerate President of the Royal Society' Hideto Nakajima pp11-16 'Robert Hooke's family and his youth: some new evidence' John H. Appleby pp17-30 'James Spilman (1680-1763), and Anglo-Russian commerce' W. Johnson pp31-42 'Benjamin Robins during 1739-1742' Kevin J. Fraser pp43-68 'John Hill and the Royal Society in the eighteenth century' Milo Keynes pp69-84 'Portraits of Dr Erasmus Darwin' J. Edmund White pp85-96 'The Priestley memorial volume' A.W.F. Edwards pp97-106 'R.A. Fisher on Karl Pearson' D.A.B. Young pp107-120 'Ramanujan's illness' John H. Appleby pp121-126 'A new lease of life for 71 missing Fellows' Sir Michael Atiyah pp127-134 'Anniversary address' Sir Rudolf Peierls pp135-142 'Recollections of James Chadwick' Essay Reviews: John Postgate pp143-146 'Eugenics revisited' (of 'Sir Francis Galton: the Legacy of his Ideas') Sir Charles Frank pp147-152 'An uncertain life' (of Cassidy, 'Uncertainty: the Life and Science of Werner Heisenberg') Philosophy of Science 61(1), March 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Louis Marinoff pp1-24 'A resolution of Bertrand's paradox' Daniel Rothbart and Suzanne W. Slayden pp25-38 'The epistemology of a spectrometer' Mark Rollins pp39-54 'Deep plasticity: the encoding approacj to perceptual change' Robert A. Wilson pp55-75 'Causal depth, theoretical appropriateness, and individualism in psychology' Barbara L. Horan pp76-95 'The statistical character of evolutionary theory' Igal Kvart pp96-114 'Causal independence' Russell Trenholme pp115-131 'Analog simulation' C. West Churchman pp132-141 Guest editorial: 'What is philosophy of science' Research Policy 23(2), 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ V. Kontorovich pp113-122 'The future of Soviet science' S. Macdonald and C. Williams pp123-132 'The survival of the gatekeeper' X. Tong and J.D. Frame pp133-142 'Measuring national technological performance with patent claims data' T. Cottrell pp143-174 'Fragmented standards and the development of Japan's microcomputer software industry' H. Grupp pp175-194 'The measurement of technical performance of innovations by technometrics and its impact on established technology indicators' M.A. Cusamano and D. Elenkov pp195-216 'Linking international technology transfer with strategy and management: a literature commentary' L. Leydesdorff, S. Cozzens and P. van den Besselaar pp217 'Tracking areas of srategic importance using scientometric journal mappings' Article 12 (total of 12 in this set) Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 25(1), February 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Matthias Dorries pp1-36 'Balances, spectroscopes, and the reflexive nature of experiment' J.D. Trout pp37-64 'A realistic look backward' James G. lennox and Bradley E. Wilson pp65-80 'Natural selection and the struggle for existence' Giancarlo Nonnoi pp81-96 'Against emptiness: Descartes's physics and metaphysics of plenitude' Jochen Runde pp97-122 'Keynes after Ramsey: in defence of "A Treatise on Probability"' Essay Reviews: Cheryl Misak pp123-130 'Pragmatism in focus' (of Olin (ed), 'William James') Harmke Kamminga pp131-145 'The harmonisation of Elie Metchnikoff: making sense of cellular immunity' (of Tauber and Chernyak, 'Metchnikoff and the Origins of Immunology') Technology and Culture 34(4), October 1993 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Special Issue on Biomedical and Behavioral Technology Ruth Schwartz Cowan pp721-728 'Introduction. Descartes's Legacy: a theme issue on biomedical and behavioral technology' Robert J. Silverman pp729-756 'The stereoscope and photographic depiction in the 19th century' Deborah J. Coon pp757-783 'Standardizing the subject: experimental psychologists, introspection, and the quest for the technoscientific ideal' Hughes Evans pp784-807 'Losing touch: the controversy over the introduction of blood pressure instruments into medicine' Steven C. Martin pp808-834 'Chiropractic and the social context of medical technology, 1895-1925' James H. Capshew pp835-857 'Engineering behavior: Project Pigeon, World War II, and the Conditioning of B.F. Skinner' Ellen B. Koch pp858-893 'In the image of science? Negotiating the development of diagnostic ultrasound in the cultures of surgery and radiology' Valerie Mike, Alfred N. Krauss and Gail S. Ross pp894-922 'Reflections on a medical innovation: transcutaneous oxygen monitoring in neonatal intensive care' ----------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 10 This is the fourth journal article listing of 1994. Journals included in this listing are as follows: * British Journal for the History of Science 27(2), June 1994 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45(1), March 1994 * History of Science 32(2), June 1994 * IEEE Annals in History of Computing 16(2), Summer 1994 * Isis 85(1), March 1994 * Journal of History of Astronomy 25(2), May 1994 * journal for History of Biology 27(1), Spring 1994 * Research Policy 23(3), 1994 * Science in Context 7(1), Spring 1994 * Social History of Medicine 7(1), April 1994 * Social Studies of Science 24(2), May 1994 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 25(2), April 1994 * Synthese 98(3), March 1994 * Technology and Culture 35(1), January 1994 ############################### British Journal for the History of Science 27(2), June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Kaiser pp129-152 'Bringing the human actors back on stage: the personal context of the Einstein-Bohr debate' George A. Reisch pp153-176 'Planning science: Otto Neurath and the "International Encyclopedia of Unified Science"' Mary M. Bartley pp177-196 'Conflicts in human progress: sexual selection and the Fisherian "runaway"' Essay reviews: Jonathan Harwood pp197-212 'Institutional innovation in fin de siecle Germany' (of books by Johnson; vom Bruch and Muller (eds); Vierhaus and vom Brocke (eds)) David Oldroyd pp213-219 'James Hutton: the founder of modern geology?' (of Dean "James Hutton and the History of Geology") British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45(1), March 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Malcolm Forster and Elliott Sober pp1-35 'How to tell when simpler, more unified, or less ad hoc theories will provide more accurate predictions' Davis Baird and Alfred Nordmann pp37-77 'Facts well put' Don Robinson pp79-93 'Can superselection rules solve the measurement problem' Itamar Pitowsky pp95-125 'George Boole's "Conditions of Possible Experience" and the quantum puzzle' Margaret Morrison pp127-151 'Causes and contexts: the foundations of laser theory' Duncan Macintosh pp153-170 'Partial convergence and approximate truth' Jesse Hobbs pp171-191 'A limited defense of the pessimistic induction' Andrew Elby pp193-200 'Contentious contents: for inductive probability' Frank Arntzenius pp201-217 'Spacelike connections' Richard Arthur pp219-240 'Space and relativity in Newton and Leibniz' Patrick A Wilson pp241-253 'Carter on anthropic principle predictions' Discussions Neil Thomason pp255-264 'The power of ARCHED hypotheses: Feyerabend's Galileo as a closet rationalist' Robert DiSalle pp265-287 'On dynamics, indiscernibility, and spacetime ontology' Stephen Leeds pp288-294 'Price on the Wheeler-Feynman theory' Bruce Hauptli pp295-301 'Rescher's unsuccessful evolutionary argument' Philip Holgate pp302-304 'Mathematical notes on Ross's paradox' Review articles Peter Milne 'The physicalization of mathematics' pp305-340 (of Bigelow "The Reality of Numbers"; Maddy "Realism in Mathematics"; Solomon "The Practice of Mathematics"; Jean Paul van Bendegem "Finite Empirical Mathematics") J.E. Tiles pp341-352 'One dimensional experimental science' History of Science 32(2), June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John V. Pickstone pp111-138 'Museological science? the place of the analytical/comparative in 19th century science, technology and medicine' Sophie Forgan pp139-162 'The archtecture of display: museums, universities and objects in 19th century Britain' Alan B.H. Taylor pp163-184 'An episode with may-dew' Ton van Helvoort pp185-235 'History of virus research in the 20th century: the problem of conceptual continuity' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 16(2), Summer 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Computing in Canada Michael R Williams pp4-12 'UTEC and Ferut: the University of Toronto's Computation Centre' J.N. Patterson Hume pp13-19 'Development of systems software for the Ferut computer' John Vardalas pp20-30 'From DATAR to the FP-6000: technological change in a Canadian industrial context' Alan Dornian pp31-42 'ReserVec: Trans-Canada Air Lines' compuerized reservation system' Linda Petiot pp43-52 'Dirty Gertie: the DRTE computer' Isis 85(1), March 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pamela H. Smith pp1-25 'Alchemy as a language of mediation at the Habsburg Court' Toby A. Appel pp26-56 'Physiology in American women's colleges: the rise and decline of a female subculture' J. Samuel Walker pp57-78 'The Atomic Energy Commission and the politics of radiation protection, 1967-1971' A second look Robert S Westman pp79-115 'Two cultures or one? a second look at Kuhn's "The Copernican Revolution"' Essay Reviews Joella Yoder pp116-119 'The best of all possible editions and other Leibniziana' (on Leibniz books) L. Pearce Williams pp120-124 'Wheat and chaff: the harvest of the Faraday bicentenary' (on Cantor "Michael Faraday"; Cantor, Gooding and James "Faraday"; Thomas "Michael Faraday and the Royal Institution") Journal for the History of Astronomy 25(2), May 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lajos Bartha pp77-91 'Astrophysical instruments in Hungary, 1871-1911' E. Zsoldos pp92-98 'Three early variable star catalogues' F. Richard Stephenson and Louay J Fatoohi pp99-110 'The Babylonian unit of time' Maria Papathanassiou and Michael Hoskin pp111-114 'Orientations of the Greek temples on Corfu' George Saliba pp115-141 'Early Arabic critique of Ptolemaic cosmology: a 9th century text on the motion of the celestial spheres' Note Sarah Moore pp142-143 'A newly-discovered letter of J.F.W. Herschel concerning the Plumian Professorship' Journal of the History of Biology 27(1), Spring 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jonathan Harwood pp1-20 'Metaphysical foundations of the evolutionary synthesis: a historiographical note' Michael R. Dietrich pp21-60 'The origins of the neutral of molecular evolution' Marianne van den Wijngaard pp61-90 'Feminism and the biological construction of female and male behavior' Ton van Helvoort pp91-140 'THe construction of bacteriophage as bacterial virus: linking endogenous and exogenous thought styles' Leo F Laporte pp141-160 'Simpson on species' Research Policy 23(3), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B. Carlsson and S. Jacobsson pp235-248 'Technological systems and economic policy: the diffusion of factory automation in Sweden' P.H. Birnbaummore, A.R. Weiss and R.W. Wright pp249-265 'How do rivals compete: strategy, technology and tactics' A. Daghfous and G.R. White pp267-280 'Information and innovation: a comprehensive representation' A. Frenkel, T. Reiss, S. Maital, K. Koschatzky and H. Grupp pp281-292 'Technometric evaluation and technology policy: the case of biodiagnostic kits in Israel' F. Harianto and J.M. Pennings pp293-304 'Technological convergence and scope of organizational innovation' M. Kenney and R. Florida pp305-323 'The organization and geography of Japanese Research and Development: results from a survey of Japanese electronics and biotechnology firms' N. Rosenberg and R.R. Nelson pp323-348 'American universities and technical advance in industry' Science in Context 7(1), Spring 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Theme: Narrative Patterns in Scientific Disciplines Mali and Motzkin (eds) Rivka Feldhay pp7-24 'Narrative constraints on historical writing: the case of the scientific revolution' Ofer Gal pp25-52 'Tropes and topics in scientific discourse: Galileo's De Motu' Henry Krips pp53-64 'Ideology, rhetoric and Boyle's New Experiments' Hans-Jorg Rheinberger pp65-82 'Experimental systems: historiality, narration and deconstruction' Jose Brunner pp83-102 '"Every path will end in darkness": or why psychoanalysis needs metapsychology' Gabriel Motzkin pp103-120 'Memoirs, memory and historical experience' Joseph Mali pp121-142 'Narrative, myth and history' Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan pp143-158 'Narrative, modernism and the crisis of authority: a Bakhtinian perspective' Social History of Medicine 7(1), April 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Harley pp1-28 'Political post-mortems and morbid anatomy in 17th century England' Chris Galley pp29-58 'A never-ending succession of epidemics? mortality in early-modern York' David Killingray pp59-88 'The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 in the British Caribbean' Discussion Point: Sumit Guha pp89-114 'The importance of social intervention in England's mortality decline: the evidence reviewed' Documents and sources: Donald Bateman pp115-134 'The good bleed guide: a patient's story' Review article: Lesley A Hall pp135-142 'Havelock's heirs: the history of sexuality today' (of 8 books) Social Studies of Science 24(2), May 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William T. Lynch pp197-228 'Ideology and the sociology of scientific knowledge' Paul N. Edwards pp229-278 'Hyper text and hypertension: post-structuralist critical theory, social studies of science, and software' Bryce Allen, Jian Qin and F.W. Lancaster pp279-310 'Persuasive communities: a longitudinal analysis of references in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1665-1990' H.M. Collins pp311-333 'Dissecting surgery: forms of life depersonalized' Responses and replies: Stefan Hirschauer pp335-346 'Towards a methodology of investigations into the strangeness of one's own culture: a response to Collins' Nicholas Fox pp347-353 'Fabricating surgery: a response to Collins' Michael Lynch pp354-368 'Collins, Hirschauer and Winch: ethnography, exoticism, surgery, antisepsis and dehorsification' H.M. Collins pp369-389 'Scene from afar (reply)' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 25(2), April 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Malcolm Atkinson pp147-158 'Regulation of science by peer review' Stathis Psillos pp159-190 'A philosophical study of the transition from the caloric theory of heat to thermodynamics: resisting the pessimistic meta-induction' Lawrence A. Shapiro pp191-210 'Behavior, ISO functionalism, and psychology' Carlos Lopez-Beltran pp211-236 'Forging heredity: from metaphor to cause, a reification story' Essay reviews: Nick Hopwood pp237-250 'Genetics in the mandarin style' (of Harwood, "Styles of Scientific Thought") Steve Fuller pp251-261 'Mortgaging the farm to save the (sacred) cow' (of Kitcher "The Advancement of Science") Michael T. Ghiselin pp263-269 'Evolving the language of evolution' (of Fox Keller and Lloyd (eds) "Keywords in Evolutionary Biology') John Dupre pp271-279 'The philosophical basis of biological classification' (of Ereshefsky (ed) "The Units of Evolution") Synthese 98(3), March 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andre Maury pp349-378 'Sources of the remarks in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations' Barrie Falk pp379-400 'Doing what one meant to do' Marco Antonio Ruffino pp401-414 'The context principle and Wittgenstein's criticism of Russell's theory of types' Review essay: David G. Stern pp415-458 'Recent work on Wittgenstein, 1980-1990' Technology and Culture 35(1), January 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Walter G. Vincenti pp1-33 'The retractable airplane landing gear and the Northrop "Anomaly": variation-selection and the shaping of technology' Eric Schatzberg pp34-69 'Ideology and technical choice: the decline of the wooden airplane in the United States, 1920-1945' Anthony S. Travis pp70-99 'From Manchester to Massachusetts via Mulhouse: the transatlantic voyage of aniline black' James Donnelly pp100-128 'Consultants managers, testing slaves: changing roles for chemists in the British alkali industry, 1850-1920' Helge Kragh pp129-157 'The Krarup cable: invention and early development' Exhibit review: John G. Arrison pp158-167 'Time capsule from the 17th century: Stockholm's Vasa Museum' Review essay: Hal K. Rothman pp168-173 'The sky's the limit? technology and the American West' (of Worster "Under Western Skies"; Cronon (ed) "Under an Open Sky") -------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 11 This is the fifth journal article listings of 1994. Journals included are: * Annals of Science 51(4), July 1994 * Archaeometry 36(1), February 1994 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 68(2), Summer 1994 * Centaurus 36(3-4), 1993 * Chinese Science 11, 1993-4 * Clio Medica 25, 1994 * Historia Scientiarum 3(3), March 1994 * Historical Metallurgy 27(1), 1993 * Isis 85(2), June 1994 * Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 30(2), April 1994 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49(2), April 1994 * Medical History 38(3), July 1994 * Philosophy and the History of Science: a Taiwanese Journal 1(1) October 1992, 2(1) April 1993, 2(2) October 1993 * Philosophy of Science 61(2), June 1994 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 25(3), June 1994 * Technology and Culture 35(2), April 1994 ########################## Annals of Science 51(4), July 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G L'E Turner pp329-354 'The three astrolabes of Gerard Mercator' G. Giuliani and P. Marazzini pp355-390 'The Italian physics community and the crisis of classical physics: new radiations, quanta and relativity (1896-1925)' G. Boato and N. Moro pp391-412 'Bancalari's role in Faraday's discovery of diamagnetism and the successive progress in the understanding of magnetic properties of matter' Essay Review: L.S. Jacyna pp413-415 (of Bynum and Porter (eds), Companion Encyclopaedia of the History of Medicine) Archaeometry 36(1), February 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REVIEW ARTICLE: T.J. REEDY AND C.L. REEDY p1-23 "Statistical analysis in conservation science." L.L.HOLMES and G. HARBOTTLE with A. BLANC p25-39 "Compositional characterization of French limestone: a new tool for art historians." A.M. POLLARD and H. HATCHER p41-62 "The chemical analysis of oriental ceramic body compositions: pt.1: wares from North China." C.T. YAP and Younan HUA p63-76 "A study of Chinese porcelain raw materials for Ding, Xing, Gongxian and Dehua wares." R.B. MASON and M.S. TITE p77-91 "The beginnings of Islamic stonepaste technology." I. TAUFER and J. TAUFEROVA p93-113 "The design of evaluation of assays of trace elements in a fossil bone." H. NEFF p115-130 "RQ-mode principal components analysis of ceramic compositional data." W.A van WAMEL and J.J. GAST p131-139 "Analysis of tilting at Gournia (Crete) by the representative block method: a geological-archaeological technique to analyse historical tilting." L. MANZANILLA, L. BARBA, R. CHAVEZ. A TEJERO, G. CIFUENTES and N. PERALTA p141-157 "Caves and geophysics: an approximation to the underworld of Teotihuacan." A. TABBAGH p159-170 "Simultaneous measurement of electrical conductivity and dielectric permittivity of soils using a Slingram electromagnetic device in medium frequency range." NOTE: D.A. SCOTT p171-172 "A useful mineral data base for the museum laboratory." NOTE: C.M. TAKAHASHI, D.E. NELSON and G. LISTER p173-175 "A simple field kit for identifying C4 plants." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 68(2), Summer 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert B. Sullivan pp211-234 'Sanguine practices: a historical and historiographic reconsideration of heroic therapy in the age of Rush' Edward M. Brown pp235-253 'French psychiatry's initial reception of Bayle's discovery of general paresis of the insane' Michael Stolberg pp254-277 'Public health and popular resistance: cholera in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany' John E. Murray pp278-306 'The white plague in utopia: tuberculosis in 19th century Shaker communes' Essay Reviews: Pamela H. Smith pp314-322 (of Debus, French Paracelsians; Henry and Sutton (eds), New Perspectives on Renaissance Thought; Paracelsus, Essential Readings) E. James Lieberman pp323-331 (of Gauld, A History of Hypnotism; Chertok and Stengers, A Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason) Centaurus 36(3-4), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christian Marius Taisbak pp191-199 'Analysis of the so-called "Lemma of Archimedes" for constructing a regular heptagon' Paul Kunitzch pp200-208 'On six kinds of astrolabe: a hitherto unknown Latin treatise' Dan Ch. Christensen pp209-244 'Spying on scientific instruments: the career of Jesper Bidstrup' Olivier Darrigol pp245-360 'The electrodynamics of moving bodies from Faraday to Hertz' Chinese Science 11, 1993-4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Daiwei FU p3-35 "A contextual and Taxonomic study of the "Divine Marvels" and "Strange Occurrences" in the Mengxi bitan." WU yiyi p36-65 "A medical line of many masters: a prosopographical study of Liu Wansu and his disciples from the Jin to the Early Ming." Jean-claude MARTZLOFF p66-92 "Space and time in Chinese texts of astronomy and of mathematical astronomy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries." Jacques GERNET p93-102 "Space and time: science and religion in the encounter between China and Europe." Clio Medica 25, 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ French Medical Culture in the Nineteenth Century. Ed. by Ann La Berge and Mordechai Feingold. Matthew RAMSEY p25-78 "Academic medicine and medical industrialism: the regulation of secret remedies in C19th France." Laurence BROCKLISS p79-117 "Consultation by letter in early C18th Paris: the medical practice of Etienne-Francois Geoffroy." Jacalyn DUFFIN p118-148 "Private practice and public research: the patients of R.T.H. Laennec." George WEISZ p149-188 "The Development of Medical specialization in C19th Paris." Martha L. HILDRETH p189-209 "Doctors and Families in France, 1880-1930: the cultural reconstruction of medicine." Jan GOLDSTEIN p210-247 "The uses of male hysteria: medical and literary discourse in C19th France." Toby GELFAND p248-279 "From religious to bio-medical anti-semitism: the career of Jules Soury." Caroline HANNAWAY p280-295 "Vicq d'Azyr, anatomy and a vision of medicine." Ann La BERGE p296-326 "Medical microscopy in Paris, 1830-1855." Ann Marie MOULIN p327-349 "Bacteriological Research and medical practice in and out of the Pastorian School." Joy HARVEY p350-371 "La Visite: Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Paris Medical clinics." Historia Scientiarum New Series 3 (3), March 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Takeki HASHIMOTO p159-193 "Graphical Calculation and Early Aeronautical Engineers." Kunimitsu NAKAMURA p185-199 "On the sprout and setback of the concept of mathematical "proof" in the Edo Period in Japan: regarding the method of calculating number pi." Ryoichi NAKATA p201-213 "Joseph Privat de Molieres: reconciler between Cartesianism and Newtonianism in collision theory." NOTES Eiji HAYASHI p215-230 "A reconstruction of the Proof of Proposition 11 in Archimedes's Method: Proofs about the volume and the centre of the gravity of any segment of an obtuse-angled conoid." Kazuo MUROI p231-233 "Reexamination of the first problem of the Susa Mathematical Text No. 9." Historical Metallurgy 27(1), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stafford M. LINSLEY p1-18 "Langley lead smelting mills and James Mulcaster's description of 1806." Bernard ARMSTRONG and Geoffrey TWEEDALE p19-24 "Percy Armstrong (1883-1949) a transatlantic pioneer of alloy steels." P.Henry BLYTH p25-36 "Metallurgy of fragmentary archaic Greek helmets." Conference Report: La farga Catalana, Spain, 1993. pp.37-38. Isis 85(2), June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steven C. Martin pp207-227 '"The only true scientific method of healing": chiropractic and American science, 1895-1990' Marcos Cueto pp228-246 'Laboratory styles in Argentine physiology' Note: Lawrence M. Principe pp247-260 'Style and thought of the early Boyle: discovery of the 1648 manuscript of Seraphic Love' A Second Look: Nicolaas A. Rupke pp261-270 (of Gillispie, Genesis and Geology) Essay Reviews: Nicholas Jardine pp279-283 (of Biagioli, Galileo, Courtier; Moss, Novelties in the Heavens; Pitt, Galileo, Human Knowledge, and the Book of Nature; Wallace, Galileo's Logic of Discovery and Proof; Wallace, Galileo's Logical Treatises) Cathryn Carson and Silvan S. Schweber pp284-292 (of Cassidy, Uncertainty; Kline, Steinmetz; Moyer, A Scientist's Voice in American Culture; Rayner-Canham and Rayner-Canham, Harriet Brooks; Thomas and Phillips (eds), Selections and Reflections; Weisskopf, The Joy of Insight) M. Susan Lindee pp293-296 (of Annas and Elias (eds), Gene Mapping; Kevles and Hood (eds), The Code of Codes; Melancon and Lambert (eds), Le Genome Humain; Yesley (ed), Bibliography) Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 30(2), April 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Donald Tuzin pp114-137 'The forgotten passion: sexuality and anthropology in the ages of Victoria and Bronislaw' Andrew Samuels pp138-147 'The professionalization of Carl G. Jung's Psychology Clubs' Roderick D. Buchanan pp148-161 'The development of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory' Nadine Weidman pp162-180 'Mental testing and machine intelligence: the Lashley-Hull debate' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49(2), April 94 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thomas P. Gariepy pp167-206 'The introduction and acceptance of Listerian antisepsis in the United States' J.T.H. Connor pp207-239 'Listerism unmasked: antisepsis and asepsis in Victorian Anglo- Canada' Fred Rosner pp240-250 'Hemophilia in classic rabbinic texts' Rebecca J. Tannenbaum pp251-283 'Earnestness, temperance, industry: the definition and uses of professional character among 19th century American physicians' Medical History 38(3), July 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.M.J. Schepers pp237-254 'Towards unity and autonomy: the Belgian medical profession in the 19th century' Andrew A.G. Morrice pp255-280 '"The medical pundits": doctors and direct advertising in the lay press' W.F. Richardson and J.B. Carman pp281-302 'On trnslating Versalius' Enid Fox pp303-321 'District nursing in England and Wales before the National Health Service: the neglected evidence' E.M. Tansey and P.P. Catterall pp322-327 'Monoclonal antibodies: a seminar in Contemporary Medical History' Philosophy and the History of Science: A Taiwanese Journal 1(1), Oct 1992 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hector-Neri CASTANEDA p1-29 "Indexical reference and causal diagrams in intentional action." William L. McBRIDE p31-58 "The progress of technology and the philosophical myth of progress." Daiwei FU p59-110 "On the competitive structure of problem-solving." Philosophy and the History of Science: A Taiwanese Journal 2(1), April 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joseph W. DAUBEN p1-21 "Mathematics: an historian's perspective." Nino B. COCCHIARELLA p23-50 "On classes and higher-order logic: a critique of W.V.Q. Quine." Hua Terence TAI p51-95 "Strawson's analytic salvage of Kant's transcendental deduction of the categories." Philosophy and the History of Science: A Taiwanese Journal 2(2), Oct 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Milton FISK p1-25 "Outrage and authority." Wann-sheng HORNG p27-76 "Hua Hengfang (1833-1902) and his notebook on learning mathematics - Xue Suan Bi Tan." Kuang-tai HSU p77-104 "Gabriele Falloppio's De Medicatis Aquis as a major source of Nicolaus Steno's earliest Geological writing - Dissertatio Physica De Thermis." Critical Note Kangsheng SHEN p105-120 "Contributions to the summation of integer power series of arbitrary degree by eastern mathematicians." Philosophy of Science 61(2), June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. Kenneth Waters pp163-185 'Genes made molecular' Marc Ereshefsky pp186-205 'Some problems with the Linnean hierarchy' P.E. Griffiths pp206-227 'Cladistic classification and functional explanation' Kristin Shrader-Frechette and Earl D. McCoy pp228-249 'Applied ecology and the logic of case studies' Abraham D. Stone pp250-266 'Does the Bohm theory solve the measurement problem?' Mark Zangari pp267-275 'A new twist in the conventionality of simultaneity debate' Ronald N. Giere pp276-296 'The cognitive structure of scientific theories' Wesley C. Salmon pp297-312 'Causality without counterfactuals' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 25(3), June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carl Hoefer pp287-336 'Einstein's struggle for a Machian gravitation theory' Richard Healey pp337-374 'Nonsperable processes and causal explanation' Thomas Bonk pp375-396 'Why has de Broglie's theory been rejected?' Giancarlo Ghirardi and Renata Grassi pp397-424 'Outcome predictions and property attribution: the EPR argument reconsidered' E.J. Squires, L.Hardy and H.R. Brown pp425-436 'Non-locality from an analogue of the quantum Zeno effect' Helge Kragh and Bruno Carazza pp437-462 'From time atoms to space-time quantization: the idea of discrete time, ca 1924-1936' Allan Franklin pp263-492 'How to avoid the experimenter's regress' H.M. Collins pp493-504 'A strong confirmation of the experimenter's regress' Essay Review: F.A. Muller pp505-510 (of Sklar, Philosophy of Physics) Technology and Culture 35(2), April 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John W. Servos pp221-257 'Changing partners: the Mellon Institute, private industry, and the federal patron' Colin Divall pp258-288 'Education for design and production: professional organization, employers, and the study of chemical engineering in British universities, 1922-1976' James P. Kraft pp289-314 'Musicians in Hollywood: work and technological change in entertainment industries, 1926-1940' Alexander J. Field pp315-347 'French optical telegraphy, 1793-1855: hardware, software and administration' Brett D. Steele pp348-382 'Muskets and pendulums: Benjamin Robins, Leonhard Euler, and the ballistics revolution' Exhibit Reviews: Larry Lankton pp389-395 (of "Made in America" at the Henry Ford Museum) Paul B. Israel pp396-401 (of "Possible Dreams" and "Innovation Station" at the Henry Ford Museum) ------------------ Subject: Journal Article Listing 12 This is the sixth journal article listing of 1994. Journals included in this listing are: * Archaeometry 36(2), August 1994 * Archives in History of the Exact Sciences 46(3), 1994 * Archives in History of the Exact Sciences 47(1), June 1994 * Ambix 41(1), March 1994 * Biology and Philosophy 9(2), 1994 * Biology and Philosophy 9(3), July 1994 * Configurations 2(2), Spring 1994 * Historia Mathematica 21(2), May 1994 * Historical Studies in Physical and Biological Sciences 24(2), 1994 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 15(2), 1993 * History and Technology 11(3), 1994 * IEEE Annals in History of Computing 16(3), Fall 1994 * Issues in Science and Technology 10(4), 1994 * Journal of the History of Astronomy 25(3), August 1994 * journal of the History of Biology 27(2), Summer 1994 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 30(3), July 1994 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 48(2), July 1994 * Research Policy 23(3), 1994 * Research Policy 23(4), 1994 * Social Epistemology 8(2), April-June 1994 * Social Studies of Science 24(3), August 1994 * Science, Technology and Human Values 19(3), 1994 ################################################## ARCHAEOMETRY 36 (2) AUGUST 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M. DOMANSKI, J.A. WEBB and J. BOLAND P.177-208 "Mechanical properties of stone artefact materials and the effect of heat treatment." S. KELLY, O. WILLIAMS-THORPE and R.S. THORPE P.209-216 "Laser argon dating and geological provenancing of a stone axe from the Stonehenge environs." J.V. OWENS and T.E. DAY P.217-226 "Estimation of the bulk composition of fine-grained media from microchemical and backscatter-image analysis: application to biscuit wasters from the Bow factory site, London." J. GUNNEWEG, F. ASARO, H.V. MICHEL and I. PERLMAN p.227-240 "Interregional contacts between Tell en-Nasbeh and littoral Philistine centres in Canaan during Early Iron Age I." M. VERITA, R. BASSO, M.T. WYPYSKI and R.J. KOESTLER p.241-252 "X-ray microanalysis of ancient glassy materials: a comparative study of wavelength dispersive and energy dispersive techniques." R.G.V. HANCOCK, A. CHAFE and I. KENYON P.253-266 "Neutron activiation analysis of sixteenth and seventeenth century European blue glass trade beads from the eastern Great Lakes area of North America." E. PHOTOS, R.E. JONES and Th. PAPADOPOULOS p. 267-276 "The black inlay decoration on a Mycenaean bronze dagger." G.F. CARTER and R.R. POWELL p.277-286 "The chronology of groups of dies for large issues of ancient coins using Mahalanobis distances." T. BEIER and M. MOMMSEN p.287-306 "Modified Mahalanobis filters for grouping pottery by chemical composition." M.N. LEESE and P.L. MAIN p.307-316 "The efficient computation of unbiased Mahalanobis distances and their interpretation in archaeometry." D. GOODMAN, Y. NISHIMURA, T. UNO and T.YAMAMOTO p.317-326 "A ground radar survey of medieval kiln sites in Suzu city, western Japan." N.R. GOULTY and A.L. HUDSON p.327-336 "Completion of the seismic refraction survey to locate the vallum at Vindobala, Hadrian's Wall." R.E.M. HEDGES, R.A. HOUSLEY, C. BRONK RAMSEY and G.J. VAN KLINKEN P.337-374 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: archaeometry datelist 18." Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 46(3), 1994 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M. Nauenberg pp221-251 'Newton's early computational method for dynamics' ARCHIVE FOR HISTORY OF EXACT SCIENCES 47(1) June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lam Lay Young pp1-52 "Jiu Zhang Suanshu ....(Nine chapters on the mathematical art): an overview" S. Brentjes pp53-92 "Textzeugen und Hypothesen zum arabischen Euklid in der Uberlieferung von al- Haggag b. Yusuf b. Matar (zwischen 786 und 833)" F. Jongmans & E. Seneta pp93-102 "A probabilistic "New Principle" of the 19th century" AMBIX XLI (1) MARCH 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.R.R. CHRISTIE p.4-19 "Historiography of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century: Hermann Boerhaave and William Cullen." A.J. ROCKE p.20-32 "History and Science, History of Science: Adolphe Wurtz and the Renovation of the Academic Professions in France." Gillian BEER p.33-41 "Square Rounds and other Awkward Fits: chemistry as theatre." Biology and Philosophy 9(2), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C.Cosans pp129-165 'Anatomy, metaphysics and values: the ape brain debate reconsidered' C.A. Hooker pp197-244 'Regulatory constructivism: on the relation between evolutionary epistemology and Piaget's genetic epistemology' BIOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY 9(3) July 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue on Ernst Mayer at ninety Michael Ruse pp263-264 "Editorial" John Greene pp265-266 "Introduction" Walter J. Bock pp267-328 "Ernst Mayr, naturalist: his contribution to systematics and evolution" Ernst Mayr pp329-332 Response to Walter Bock John Beatty pp333-356 "The proximate/ultimate distinction in the multiple careers of Ernst Mayr" Ernst Mayr pp357-358 Response to John Beatty Richard W. Burkhardt Jr. pp359-372 "Ernst Mayr:biologist-historian" Ernst Mayr pp373-375 Response to Richard Burkhardt David L. Hull pp375-386 "Ernst Mayr's influence on the history and philosophy of biology: a personal memoir" Joseph Cain pp387-428 "Ernst Mayr as community architect: launching the Society for the Study of Evolution and the journal EVOLUTION" CONFIGURATIONS 2(2), Spring 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jay Tribby pp215-235 "Club Medici:natural experiment and the imagineering of "Tuscany" Stuart Peterfreund pp237-255 "Colonization by means of analogy, metaphor, and allusion in Darwinian discourse" Brian Rotman pp257-274 "Exuberant materiality - de-minding the store" Nathan Schlanger pp275-300 "The trials of the gas mask: an object of fumbling" Sandra Harding pp301-330 "Is science multicultural? Challenges, resources, opportunities, uncertainties" Judith Farquhar pp331-336 "Political economies of knowledge: comment on Harding" Shigehisa Kuriyama pp337-342 "On knowledge and the diversity of cultures: comment on Harding" Lawrence Cohen pp343-348 "Who-dunit? - Violence and the myth of fingerprints: comment on Harding" Sandra Harding pp349-352 "Response to Farquhar, cohen and Kuriyama" Carol Coratrella pp353-364 "Crossing disciplines" HISTORIA MATHEMATICA 21 (2), May 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ad Meskens pp121-147 Wine gauging in late 16th and early 17th-century Antwerp" Herman Erlichson pp148-161 "The visualization of quadratures in the mystery of Corollary 3 to proposition 41 of Newtomn's Principia" Ahmet G. Agargun and Colin R, Fletcher pp162-173 "al-Farisi and the fundamental theorem of arithmetic" Oscar Sheynin pp174-184 "Ivory's treatment of pendulum observations" Karl-Heinz Schlote and Uwe Dathe pp185-195 "Die Anfange von Gottlob Freges wissenschaftlicher Laufbahn" Curtis Wilson pp196-203 "Newton on the equiangular spiral: an addendum to Erlichson's account" HISTORICAL STUDIES IN THE PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 24(2) 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Caassidy pp197-237 "Controlling German science, 1945 - 1947" Michael Chayut pp237-264 "From Berlin to Jerusalem: Ladislaus Farkas and the funding of physical chemistry in Israel" Oliver Darrigol pp265-336 "The electron theories of Larmor and Lorentz: a comparative study" Karl Hufbauer pp337-394 "Artificial eclipses: Bernard Lyot and the coronagraph,1929-1939" Mark Walker pp395-402 "Science, national socialism and the "longue duree" " Alice Walters pp403-406 "Public Science" History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 15(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. Bonnetcadilhac pp147-163 'Translation and annotation of the Hippocratic treatise De Virginibus' (in French) J.L. Barona pp165-180 'The body republic: social order and human body in renaissance medical thought' P. Ehrenstrom pp205-227 'Eugenics and public health: legal sterilization of the mentally ill in the Swiss canton of Vaud' (in French) C. Wiesemann pp181-204 'Protest in the faculty: rhetorical function of therapeutic nihilism in Vormarz Vienna' (in German) HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY 11(3) 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i Pamela O. Long and Alex Roland pp259-290 "Military secrecy in antiquity and early medieval Europe: a critical reassess- ment" Paul Weindling pp291-298 "The uses and abuses of biological technologies: Zykklon B and gas disinfestation between the First World War and the Holocaust" Roy MacLeod pp299-316 "The atom comes to Australia: reflections on teh Australian Nuclear Project, 1953 and 1993" Lorenza Sebesta pp317-341 "The politics of technological cooperation in space:US-European negotiations on the post-Apollo programme" IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 16(3), Fall 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martin Campbell-Kelly pp5-14 'Charles Babbage and the assurance of lives' Jan van den Ende pp15-24 'The number factory: punched-card machines at the Dutch Central Bureau of Statistics' David Martin Luebke and Sybil Milton pp25-39 'Locating the victim: an overview pf census-taking, tabulation technology, and persecution in Nazi Germany' Fred N. Krull pp40-56 'The origin of computer graphics within General Motors' Issues in Science and Technology 10(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.A. Armstrong pp19-22 'Rethinking the PhD' A.F. Krepinevich pp23-29 'Keeping pace with the military technological revolution' D. John pp30-34 'Civic environmentalism' J.D. Graham and M. Sadowitz pp35-40 'Superfund reform: reducing the risk through community choice' Editorial pp41-48 'Environment, economics and national security' B.C. Roberts pp51-56 'No time for deja vu: preserving competition in long distance service' P.J. Quigley pp57-66 'The time has come to open the long distance market' C. Sagen and S.J. Ostro pp67-72 'Long range consequences of interplanetary collisions' Journal for the History of Astronomy 25(3), August 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David DeVorkin pp155-188 'Quantum physics and the stars (IV): Meghnad Saha's fate' Bernard R. Goldstein pp189-198 'Historical perspectives on Copernicus's account of precession' Jean-Michel Faidit pp199-206 'The observatories of Languedoc' Derek Howse pp207-218 'The Greenwich list of observatories: amendment list no. 1' Anita McConnell pp219-235 'Astronomers at war: the viewpoint of Troughton and Simms' Essay review: Michael H. Shank pp236-242 (of Biagioli, 'Galileo, Courtier') Journal of the History of Biology 27(2), Summer 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter J. Bowler pp177-214 'Are the arthropoda a natural group? an episode in the history of evolutionary biology' Emel Aileen Gokyigit pp215-240 'The reception of Francis Galton's Hereditary Genius in the Victorian periodical press' Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis pp241-310 'Organizing evolution: founding the Society for the Study of Evolution (1939-1950)' John C. Greene pp311-348 'Science, philosophy, and metaphor in Ernst Mayr's writings' Essay review: Sharon E. Kingsland pp349-358 (of Joel B. Hagen, 'An Entangled Bank: the Origins of Ecosystem Ecology', Gregg Mitman, 'The State of Nature') Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 30(3), July 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (book review issue) Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 48(2), July 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Allan Chapman pp167-192 'Edmond Halley's use of historical evidence in the advancement of science' D.J. Bryden pp193-214 'John Gedde's bee-house and the Royal Society' W. Johnston pp215-220 'Voltaire after 300 years' W. Johnston pp221-226 'Edward Gibbon and George Grote: a bicentenary in common' Joel Mandelstam pp227-246 'Du Chaillu's stuffed gorillas and the savants of the British Museum' Brebis Bleaney pp247-262 'The physical sciences in Oxford, 1918-1939 and earlier' R.J.H. Clark and M.J. Kelly pp263-282 'New Zealand, New Zealanders and the Royal Society' Sir Bernard Lovell pp283-298 'The Royal Society, the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the Astronomer Royal' J.R. Holt pp299-308 'James Chadwick at Liverpool' Essay reviews: Janet Browne pp309-312 'Cataloguing for Empire' (of Owen, 'The Hunterian Lectures in Comparative Anatomy'; Gruber and Thackray, 'Richard Owen Commemoration: Three Studies') Sir Hermann Bondi pp313-316 'Einstein illuminated' (of Highfield and Carter, 'The Private Lives of Albert Einstein') Research Policy 23(3), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B. Carlsson and S. Jacobsson pp235-248 'Technological systems and economic policy: the diffusion of factory automation in Sweden' P.H. Birnbaummore, A.R. Weiss amd R.W. Wright pp249-265 'How do rivals compete: strategy, technology and tactics' A. Daghfous and G.R. White pp267-280 'Information and innovation: a comprehensive representation' A. Frenkel, T. Reiss, S.Maital, K. Koschatzky and H. Grupp pp281-292 'Technometric evaluation and technology policy: the case of biodiagnostic kits in Israel' F. Harianto and J.M. Pennings pp293-304 'Technological convergence and scope or organizational innovation' M. Kenney and R. Florida pp305-323 'The organization and geography of Japanese R&D: Results from a Survey of Japanese Electronics and Biotechnology Firms' N. Rosenberg and R.R. Nelson pp323-348 'American universities and technical advance in industry' Research Policy 23(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Jansen pp357-374 'National research systems and change: the reaction of the British and German research systems to the discovery of High Temperature (C) superconductors' D. Hicks, T. ishizuka, P. Keen and S. Sweet pp375-384 'Japanese corporations, scientific research and globalization' R. Garud pp385-394 'Cooperative and competitive behaviors during the process of creative destruction' B. Garrette and B. Quelin pp395-412 'An empirical study of hybrid forms of government structure: the case of the telecommunication equipment industry' M. Quere pp413-424 'Basic research inside the firm: lessons from an in-depth case study' K. Debackere and M.A. Rappa pp425-441 'Institutional variations in problem choice and persistence among scientists in an emerging field' E.C.M. Noyons, A.F.J. Vanraan, H. Grupp, U. Schmoch pp443-457 'Exploring the science and technology interface: inventor author relations in laser medicine research' W. Riggs and E. Von Hippel pp459-469 'Incentives to innovate and the sources of innovation: the case of scientific instruments' Social Epistemology 8(2), April-June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Exchange on the cognitive dimension as a problem for empirical research in science studies (between Loet Leydesdorff and Jon Guice) Exchange on professionalization as marginalization: the American home economics movement and the rhetoric of legitimation (between Kari Whittenberger-Keith and Catharina Landstroem) Social Studies of Science 24(3), August 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ron Curtis pp419-462 'Narrative form and normative force: Baconian story-telling in popular science' Gloria Y. Golden pp463-512 'On the way to Jupiter: psychological dimensions of the Galileo mission' THomas Soderqvist and Arthur M. Silverstein pp513-548 'Participation in scientific meetings: a new prosopographical approach to the disciplinary history of science: the case of immunology, 1951-72' Mikael Hard pp549-586 'Technology as practice: local and global closure processes in diesel-engine design' Science, Technology and Human Values 19(3), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D.L. Kleinman pp259-282 'Layers of interests, layers of influence: business and the genesis of the National Science Foundation' D.L. Sullivan pp283-306 'Exclusionary epideictic: NOVAs narrative excommunication of Fleischmann and Pons' M.J. Casper pp307-323 'At the margins of humanity: fetal positions in science and medicine' N. Rollhansen pp324-341 'Science, politics and the mass media: on biased communication of environmental issues' A. Rawling pp342-360 'The AIDS virus dispute: awarding priority for the discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)' H.M. Collins pp361-365 'No Well-defined Edge' D. Edge pp366-385 'On keeping bouncing' ---------------- Subject: journal article listing 13 This is the seventh journal article listing of 1994. Journals included are (new ones marked 'N'): * Ambix 41(2), July 1994 * Annals of Science 51(5), September 1994 * Archaeoastronomy 19, 1994 * British Journal for the History of Science 27(3), Sep 94 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45(3), Sep 94 * Configurations 2(3), Fall 1994 * History of Science 32(3), September 1994 * Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49(3), July 94 * Medical History 38(4), October 1994 * Minerva 32(2), Summer 1994 * Osiris 9, 1994 * Research Policy 23(5), September 1994 N Science and Public Policy 21(2), April 1994 N Science and Culture 4(2), 19 N Science and Culture 4(3), 20 N Science in Parliament 51(4), August/September 1994 * Social History of Medicine 7(2), August 1994 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 64, 1992-1993 ######################### AMBIX XLI(2), July 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pierre LASZLO p.65-74 "Le Chatelier, 'Public Prosecutor' of Darzens." Carole B. SHMURAK p. 75-86 "Emma Perry Carr: the spectrum of a life." K. SCHOFIELD p.87-107 "The Development of Ingold's System of Organic Chemistry." Annals of Science 51(5), September 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Margaret Bradley pp453-475 'Bonaparte's plans to invade England in 1801: the fortunes pf Pierre Forfait' Anne C. van Helden pp477-495 'Theory and practice in air-pump construction: the cooperation between Willem Jacob's Gravesande and Jan van Musschenbroek' Helmut Polte pp497-516 'C.G.J. Jacobis Vermachtnis einer 'konventionalen' analytischen Mechanik: Vorgeshichte, Nachscriften und Inhalt seiner letzten Mechanik-Vorlesung' Yadong Li pp517-530 'The introduction of chemical theories into 19th century China' Essay review: Ivor Grattan-Guinness pp531-538 'Beyond categories: the lives and works of Charles Sanders Pierce' (of Brent, Charles Sanders Pierce Archaeoastronomy 19, 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clive L.N. Ruggles pp1-20 'The stne rows of south-west Ireland; a first reconnaissance' Anthony F. Aveni and Lorren D. Hotaling pp21-54 'Monumental inscriptions and the observational basis of Maya planetary astronomy' Michael Hoskin, Elizabeth Allan and Renate Gralewski pp55-82 'Studies in Iberian archaeoastronomy: (1) orientations of the megalithic sepulchres of Almeria, Granada and Malaga' British Journal for the History of Science 27(3), September 94 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Menachem FISCH p247-276 "'The emergency which has arrived'; the problematic history of nineteenth-century British algebra - a programmatic outline." Geoffrey CANTOR p277-290 "The making of a British theoretical physicist - E.C. Stoner's early career." Bert THEUNISSEN p291-312 "Knowledge is power: Hugo de Vries on science, heredity and social progress." Susan W. MORRIS p313-343 "Fleeming Jenkin and the Origin of Species: a reassessment." ESSAY REVIEWS: Paul K. HOCH p345-349 "Whose scientific internationalism?" Reviewing: R. W. Home and S. G. Kohlstedt (eds), "International Science and National Scientific Identity". Patrick Petitjean, Catherine Jami and A. M. Moulin (eds.) "Science and Empires: Historical Studies about Scientific Development and European Expansion". Yves Gingras, "Physics and the Rise of Scientific Research in Canada". David BLOOR P351-355 "the moving forces of history" Reviewing: Cameron Wybrow (ed.), "Creation, Nature and Political Order in the Philosphy of Michael Foster". Frank GREENAWAY P357-360 "Wanted: new word." Reviewing: R. A. Buchanan, "The Power of the Machine: the impact of technology from 1700 to the present day". Arnold Pacey, "Technology in World Civilization: a thousand year history" and "The maze of ingenuity: ideas and idealism in the development of technology." Peter Kroes and Martijn Bakker (eds.), " Technological development and science in the industrial age." David GOODING p361-364 "Re-presenting Faraday". Reviewing: Frank A.J.L. James (ed.), " The Correspondence of Michael Faraday, Volume 1, 1811-1831." Michael Faraday, "Experimental Researches in chemistry and physics." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45(3), Sep 94 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marcus Giaquinto pp789-814 'Epistemology of visual thinking in elementary real analysis' Clark Glymour pp815-836 'On the methods of cognitive neuropsychology' Jeffrey Bub pp837--856 'Testing models of cognition through the analysis of brain- damaged performance' Cory F. Juhl pp857-864 'The speed-optimality of Reichenbach's straight rule of induction' Neil Tennant pp865-898 'Changing the theory of theory change: towards a computational approach' Discussions: George Botterill pp899-906 'Beliefs, functionally-distinct states and connectionist networks: a comment on Ramsey, Stich and Garon' Steven F. Savitt pp907-913 'Is classical mechanics time reversal invariant?' Byeong-uk Yi pp914-917 'Glymour on explanation' Configurations 2(3), Fall 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: dreaming the real: cyberspace, virtual realities and their discontents Robert Markley pp433-440 'Introduction: shreds and patches: the morphogenesis of cyberspace' N. Katherine Hayles pp441-468 'Boundary disputes: homeostasis, reflexivity and the foundations of cybernetics' Richard Grusin pp469-484 'What is an electronic author? theory and the use of technological fallacy' Robert Markley pp485-508 'Boundaries: mathematics, alienation, and the metaphysics of cyberspace' David Brande pp509-536 'The business of cyberpunk: symbolic economy and ideology in William Gibson' David Porush pp537-572 'Hacking the brainstem: postmodern metaphysics and Stephenson's Snow Crash' History of Science 32(3), September 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Science popularization Roger Cooter and Stephen Pumfrey pp237-267 'Seperate spheres and public places: reflections on the history of science popularization and science in popular culture' Anne Secord pp269-315 'Science in the pub: artisan botanists in early 19th century Lancashire' Alison Winter pp317-343 'Mesmerism and popular culture in early Victorian England' Essay review: Jack Morrell pp345-359 (of Yeo, Defining Science) Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49(3), July 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ Stephen Jacyna pp333-361 'Construing silence: narratives of language loss in early 19th century France' Barron H. Lerner pp362-379 'Constructing medical indications: the sterilization of women with heart disease or tuberculosis, 1905-1935' Jane Pacht Brickman pp380-418 '"Medical McCarthyism": the Physicians Forum and the cold war' Philip Cash and Yoshio Higomoto pp419-428 'Further information concerning Dr Benjamin Waterhouse's appointment as Harvard's first professor of medicine' Medical History 38(4), October 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joshua Nalibow Ruxin pp363-397 'Magic bullet: the history of oral rehydration therapy' David Harley pp398-420 '"Bred up in the study of that faculty": licensed physicians in north-west England, 1660-1760' Thomas Schlich pp421-443 'Changing disease identities: cretinism, politics and surgery (1844-1892)' John M. Forrester pp444-458 'The homoeomerous parts and their replacement by Bichat's tissues' Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library: Shirley Dixon pp459-469 'The Royal Army Medical Corps "Muniment Collection"' Essay review: John Harley Warner pp471-473 (of Bynum and Porter (eds), Companion Encyclopedia of the History of Medicine) Minerva 32(2), Summer 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert Kargon and Stuart Leslie pp121-143 'Imagined geographies: Princeton, Stanford and the boundaries of useful knowledge in postwar America' Larissa Adler Lmnitz and Leticia Mayer pp144-157 'Veterinary medicine and animal husbandry in Mexico: from empiricism to science and technology' Keith Tribe pp158-185 'Business education at the Mannheim Handelschochschule, 1907-1933' Discussion: Edward Shils pp186-187 'The universities between their internal and external enemies: thoughts on Professor Conrad Russell's Academic Freedom' Max Beloff pp188-192 'The British universities and the state' Caroline Cox pp193-195 '"Political correctness" and freedom of speech in British universities' Douglas Croham pp196-199 'The restoration of trust between government and universities' Edward Shils pp200-219 'The British universities in tribulation' Osiris 9, 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Instruments & Authority: Albert van Helden and Thomas L. Hankins pp1-6 'Introduction: instruments in the history of science' Albert van Helden pp7-29 'Telescopes and authority from Galileo to Cassini' Jan Golinski pp30-47 'Precision instruments and the demonstrative order of proof in Lavoisier's chemistry' Bruce J. Hunt pp48-64 'The ohm is where the art is: British telegraph engineers and the development of electrical standards' Instruments and Audience: Deborah Warner pp65-84 'Terrestrial magnetism: for the glory of God and the benefit of mankind' Bruce Hevly pp85-100 'Stanford's supervoltage X-ray tube' Robert W. Smith and Joseph N. Tatarewicz pp101-124 'Counting on invention: devices and black boxes in very big science' Instruments and culture: Thatcher Deane pp125-140 'Instruments and observation at the Imperial Astronomical Bureau during the Ming dynasty' Thomas L. Hankins pp141-156 'The ocular harpsichord of Louis-Bertrand Castel; or the instrument that wasn't' Simon Schaffer pp157-182 'Machine philosophy: demonstration devices in Georgian mechanics' Instruments in the life sciences: Timothy Lenoir pp183-207 'Helmholtz and teh materialities of communication' Robert G. Frank pp208-236 'Instruments, nerve action and the all-or-none principle' Research Policy 23(5), September 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H. Brooks pp477-486 'The relationships between science and technology' P. Dasgupta and P.A. David pp487-522 'Towards a new economics of science' A. Arora and A. Gambardella pp523-532 'The changing technology of technological change: general and abstract knowledge and the division of innovative labour' P. Patel and K. Pavitt pp533-546 'The continuing, widespread (and neglected) importance of improvements in mechanical technologies' S.L. Engerman pp547-560 'The big picture: how (and when and why) the West grew rich' J. Mokyr pp561-574 'Cardwell's Law and the political economy of technological progress' W.G. Vincenti pp575-582 'Variation-selection in the innovation of the retractable airplane landing gear: the Northrop "anomaly"' R. Landau pp583-600 'Economic growth and the chemical industry' C.R. Frischtak pp601-612 'Learning and technical progress in the commuter aircraft industry: an analysis of Embraer's experience' Science and Public Policy 21(2), April 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Academic-Industry Relations Peter Healey pp70-71 'Preface: evaluating academic-industry relations: the establishment and contribution of an International Study Group' Andrew Webster pp72-78 'International evaluation of academic-industry relations: contexts and analysis' Henry Etzkowitz pp79-88 'Technology centers and industrial policy: the emergence of the interventionist state in the USA' Andrew Webster pp89-98 'Bridging institutions; the role of contract research organisations in technology transfer' Rikard Stankiewicz pp99-108 'Spin-off companies from universities' Katalin Balazs and Guilherme Ary Plonski pp109-116 'Academic-industry relations in middle-income countries: East Europe and Ibero-America' Kathryn Packer pp117-120 'academic-industry relations selected bibliography' Sang-Gon Kim, kong-Kyun Ro and Pyung-Il Yu pp121-130 'Intellectual property protection policy and technology capability' Science as Culture 4(2), No 19 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Pingitore pp167-211 'Family medicine: American culture in American medicine' Martha McCaughey pp212-243 'Evolution, ethics and the search for certainty' Megan Stern pp244-260 'Gravity's Rainbow and the Newton/Goethe colour controversy' Don Parson pp261-273 'Eek! a Mickey Mouse!: the post-fuddist recomposition of urban space' Robert J.C. Young pp274-281 'Black Athena: the politics of scholarship' Jon Turney pp282-294 'Thinking about the Human Genome Project' John Rossa pp295-302 'Feeding violence' Vandana Shiva pp303-306 'Feeding violence: a reply' Oscar Gandy pp307-312 'Democratizing TV?' Science as Culture 4(3), No 20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stephen Hill and Tim Turpin pp327-362 'Academic research cultures in collision' Chunglin Kwa pp363-392 'Modelling technologies of control' Robert M. Young pp393-424 'Desmond and Moore's Darwin: a critique' Ingemar Bohlin pp425-439 'Popularizing Darwin' Les Levidow pp440-456 'De-reifying risk' Robert N. Procter pp457-458 'Word imperfect' Science in Parliament 51(4), August/September 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir John Cadogan pp6-9 'Role of the Research Councils after Reorganisation' Tim Boswell MP pp10-13 'Education's role in promoting science, engineering and technology' Tony Greenfield pp14-17 'TQM: don't knock it Dr Graves' John Griffin pp18-20 'Medicine regulation in Europe in 1995 and beyond' POST pp24-25 'The nuclear review; some technocal issues' POST pp26-29 'Public sector research establishments' Also: questions and answers to parliament science diary Social History of Medicine 7(2), August 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ George Weisz pp177-212 'Mapping medical specialization in Paris in the 19th and 20th centuries' Michael Burleigh pp213-228 'Psychiatry, German society and the nazi 'Euthanasia' programme' L.H. Lumey and F.W.A. van Poppel pp229-246 'The Dutch famine of 1944-45: mortality and morbidity in past and present generations' William Johnston pp247-268 'A genealogy of tubercular diseases in Japan' Simon Szreter pp269-282 'Mortality in England in the 18th and the 19th centuries: a reply to Sumit Guha' Discussion: Megan Vaughan pp283-296 'Healing and curing: issues in the social history and anthropology of medicine in Africa' Essay review: Bernard Harris pp297-320 'Health, height and history: an overview of recent developments in anthropometric history' TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEWCOMON SOCIETY Vol. 64 (1992-93) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John R. TURNER p.1-19 "Sir Walter Scott (1826-1910), Civil Engineering Contractor." Keith FAIRCLOUGH p.21-40 "Navigation Devices along the River Lea." Robert BUD p. 41-52 "Bioengineering in Britain, 1950-1965." Jennifer TANN p.53-75 "The Steam Engine on Tyneside in the Industrial Revolution." James L. WOOD p.77-99 "Scottish Marine Engineering: the first fifty years." Randall C. BROOKS p.101-119 "Towards the perfect Screw Thread." R. W. JARDINE P.121-130 "James Jardine and the Edinburgh Water Company." J. R. HARRIS p.131-141 "The 1st Chaloner Memorial Lecture: John Holker, a Lancashire Jacobite in French Industry." George A NEWBY p.143-166 "Behind the Fire Doors: Fox's corrugated furnace 1877 and the 'high pressure' steamship." J.A. BARNES p.167-195 "Power Jets and the Pressure Exchanger." ------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 14 Date: Mon, 21 Nov 1994 18:47:51 BST This is the eighth journal article listing of 1994. Journals included are as follows: * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 68(3), Fall 1994 * Historia Mathematica 21(3), August 1994 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 15(3), 1993 * History and Technology 11(4), 1994 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 25(4), November 1994 * Perspectives on Science 2(3), 1994 * Philosophy of Science 61(3), September 1994 * Research Policy 23(6), November 1994 * Science and Public Policy 21(3), June 1994 * Science and Public Policy 21(4), August 1994 * Science in Context 7(2), Summer 1994 * Scientometrics 31(3), November-December 1994 * Social Studies of Science 24(4), November 1994 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 25(4), August 1994 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 65, 1993-1994 ########################################## Bulletin of the History of Medicine 68(3), Fall 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Winfried Schleiner pp389-410 'Moral attitudes toward syphilis and its prevention in the Renaissance' Steven Noll pp411-428 'Patient records as historical stories: the case of Caswell Training School' Beth Haiken pp429-453 'Plastic surgery and American beauty at 1921' M. Susan Lindee pp454-490 'Atonement: understanding the no-treatment policy of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission' J. Worth Estes pp491-502 'American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the 67th meeting' Historia Mathematica 21(3), August 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gerard Alberts pp280-305 'On connecting socialism and mathematics: Dirk Struik, Jan Burgers, and Jan Tinbergen' Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze pp306-329 '"Scientific Control" in mathematical reviewing and german-US- American between the two world wars' Lorraine Daston pp330-344 'How probabilities came to be objective and subjective' Paulus Gerdes pp345-376 'On mathematics in the history of sub-Saharan Africa' John McCleary pp377-385 'On Jacobi's remarkable curve theorem' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 15(3), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Grmek, Mirko D. pp.281-296 'Le concept de maladie entergente' Perrenoud, Alfred pp297-311 'Maladies emergents et dynamique demographique' Guerra, Francisco pp312-327 'The European-American Exchange' Curtin, Philip D. pp329-356 'Disease Exchange across the Tropical Atlantic' Wyatt, H.V. pp357-396 'Poliomyelitis and Infantile Paralysis: Changes in Host and Virus' Fenner, Frank pp397-420 'Smallpox: Emergence, Global Spread, and Eradication' Bynum, W.F. pp421-434 'Policing Hearts of Darkness:Aspects of the International Sanitary Conferences' Fantini, Bernardino pp435-457 'Les organisations sanitaires internationales face a l'emergence de maladies infectieuses nouvelles' Fee, Elizabeth pp459-487 'The Emerging Histories of AIDS: Three Successive Paradigms' History and Technology 11(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Raposo, Nuria Puig and Santiago, M. Lopez Garcia pp345-359 'Chemists, Engineers and Entrepreneurs. The Chemical Institute of Sarria's Impact on Spanish Industry (1919-1992)' Seidel,Robert W. pp.361-391 'Accelerators and National Security. The Evolution of Science Policy High-energy Physics, 1947-1967' Sobolev,D.A. pp.393-401 'Du Temple and Mozhaiskii: Was Either of Them the First to Flight Test and Aeroplane?' Journal for the History of Astronomy 25(4), November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alex Soojung-Kim PANG p. 249-274 "Victorian Observing Practices, Printing Technology, and Representations of the Solar Corona, (1): The 1860s and 1870s." Dimitre PANCHENKO p. 275-288 "Thales's Prediction of a Solar Eclipse." Julio SAMSO and Honorino MIELGO p. 289-296 "Ibn al-Zarqalluh on Mercury." Glen van BRUMMELEN p.297-311 "Lunar and Planetary Interpolation Tables in Ptolemy's Almagest." NOTES Michael HOSKIN, Elizabeth ALLAN and Renate GRALEWSKI P.313-316 "Orientations of Corsican Dolmens." Scott L. MONTGOMERY p. 317-320 "The First Naturalistic Drawings of the Moon: Jan Van Eyck and the Art of Observation." ESSAY REVIEW E.S. KENNEDY p. 321-324 "Nasir al-Din al-Tusi's Memoir on Astronomy" by F.J. Ragep. Perspectives on Science 2(3), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ariew, Roger pp255-274 'Damned if you Do:Cartesians and Censorship,1663-1706' Chen, Xiang pp.275-301 'How do Scientists have Disagreements about Experiments?: Incommensurability in the Use of Goal derived Categories' Keller, Evelyn Fox pp302-323 'The Body of a New Machine: Situating the Organism between Telegraphs and Computers' Review Essay Gieryn, Thomas F. pp324-349 'Objectivity for These Times' Philosophy of Science 61(3), September 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Achinstein pp329-350 'Stronger evidence' Harold I. Brown pp351-369 'Reason, judgement and Bayes's Law' Nick Huggett and Robert Weingard pp370-388 'Interpretations of the quantum field theory' Thomas Mormann pp289-406 'Accesibility, kinds, and laws: a structural explication' Charles Wallis pp407-428 'Representation and the imperfect ideal' M. Ross Quillian pp429-448 'A content-independent explanation of science's effectiveness' Discussions: Martin Bunzl pp449-456 'Scientific abstraction and the realist impulse' F.A. Muller and Jeremy Butterfield pp457-474 'Is algebraic Lorentz-covariant quantum field theory stochastic Einstein local?' Robert N. Brandon et al pp475-486 'Sober on Brandon on screening-off and the levels of selection' Research Policy 23(6), November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.W. Rycroft and D.E. Kash pp613-626 'Complex technology and community: implications for policy and social science' M. Amendola and J-L Gaffard pp627-636 'Markets and organizations as coherent systems of innovation' J. Fleck pp637-652 'Learning by trying: the implementation of configurational technology' J. Bughin and J.M. Jacques pp653-660 'Managerial efficiency and the Schumpeterian link between size, market structure and innovation revisited' W. Kingston pp661-672 'Compulsory licensing with capital payments as an alternative to grants of monopoly in intellectual property' W. Faulkner and J. Senker pp673-696 'Making sense of diversity: public-private sector research linkage in three technologies' J.-C. Wang pp697-712 'Co-operative research in a newly industrialized country: Taiwan' D.H. McQueen pp713-726 'Distribution of growth rates in highly successful Swedish technical innovations' Science and Public Policy 21(3), June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shlomo Maital et al pp138-146 'Relation between scientific and technological excellence and export performance: theoretical model and empirical test for EC countries' Regis Cabral pp147-156 'Biotechnology, wheat production, and the Brazilian company for agricultural and livestock research (EMBRAPA), 1970-1990' Beatriz Ruivo pp157-164 '"Phases: or "paradigms" of science policy?' Marilia Bernardes Marques pp165-172 'Brazil-US controversy on the impact of patenting in biotechnology: some relevant questions for pharmaceuticals' Wolfgang Krohn and Johannes Weyer pp173-183 'Society as a laboratory: the social risks of experimental research' Science and Public Policy 21(4), August 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael M. Crow pp202-212 'Science and technology policy in the United States: trading in the 1950 model' Ania Grobicki pp213-220 'The formulation of a democratic science and technology policy in South Africa: the ANC policy process 1990-1992' K. Ramanathan pp221-232 'An integrated approach for the choice of appropriate technology' Donald MacKenzie pp233-248 'Computer-related accidental deaths: an empirical exploration' Thomas B. Smith pp249-260 'Global climate change in Asia: the politics of public policy-making and science agenda setting' Science in Context 7(2), Summer 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ursula Klein pp163-204 'Origin of the concept of chemical compound' Christian Licoppe pp205-244 'The crystallization of a new narrative form in experimental reports (1660-1690): the experimental evidence as a transaction between philosophical knowledge and aristocratic power' E. Roy Weintraub and Philip Mirowski pp245-274 'The pure and the applied: Bourbakism comes to mathematical economics' Section: Modern Societies and their Environments: Yehouda Shenhav pp275-306 'Manufacturing uncertainty and uncertainty in manufacturing: managerial discourse and the rhetoric of organizational theory' Juval Portugali pp307-326 'The [taming of the, crossed out] shrew environment' Martin van Crevald pp327-351 'The rise and fall of military technology' Scientometrics 31(3), November-December 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. Vinkler pp223-240 'Model of manifested communication through publications' Zhang Haiqi pp241-250 'A bibilometric study on medicine Chinese traditional in medicine database' J.P. Courtial pp251-260 'A coword analysis of scientometrics' M. Leclerc and J. Cagne pp261-292 'International scientific cooperation: the continentalization of science' Katarina Prpic pp293-312 'The socio-cognitive frameworks of scientific productivity' Social Studies of Science 24(4), November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Mulkay pp611-640 'The triumph of the pre-embryo: interpretations of the human embryo in parliamentary debate over embryo research' Annemarie Mol and John Law pp641-672 'Regions, networks and fluids: anaemia and social topology' Myles W. Jackson pp673-702 'A spectrum fo belief: Goethe's "Republic" versus Newtonian "despotism"' Comment: Dusan Bjelic and Michael Lynch pp703-724 'Goethe's "Protestant reformation" as atextual demonstration: comment on Jackson' Notes and letters: Nina Toren pp725-744 'Professional-support and intellectual influence: networks of Russian immigrant scientists in Israel' Responses and replies: Lewis Wolpert pp745-747 'Response to Steve Fuller' Steven Weinberg pp748-750 'Response to Steve Fuller' Steve Fuller pp751-758 'Being civil with scientists: reply to Wolpert and Weinberg' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 25(4), August 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Franklin pp513-534 'The formal sciences discover the philosopher's stone' Alan Nelson pp535-548 'How could scientific facts be socially constructed' Myles W. Jackson pp549-576 'Artisanal knowledge and experimental natural philosophers: the British response to Joseph Fraunhofer and the Bavarian usurpation of their optical empire' Ronald Anderson, S.J. pp577-594 'The Whewell-Faraday exchange on the application of the concepts of momentum and inertia to electromagnetic phenomena' Robert G. Hudson pp595-612 'Background independence and the causation of observations' Maureen Christie pp613--630 'Philosophers versus chemists concerning "laws of nature"' Transactions of the Newcomen Society 65, 1993-1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P.M. VARLEY p 1-19 "British tunnelling machines in the First World War." R.W. RENNISON p. 21-45 "The development of the River Tees 1808-1914." A.Q. MORTON p. 47-56 "Men and machines in mid-18th century London." P.R. MORRIS p. 57-73 "A review of the development of the British thermionic valve industry." M.C. DUFFY p. 75-93 "The coal-burning locomotive gas turbine project." R.D. VAN MILLINGEN p.95-115 "The 21st Dickinson Memorial Lecture: Torquemeter applications in R & D and monitoring." D.S.L. CARDWELL p. 117-128 "Steam engine theory in the 19th century: from duty to thermal efficiency: from Parkes to Sankey." M.R. BAILEY p.129-145 "The tracked hovercraft project." R. TURVEY P.147-164 "London lifts and hydraulic power." J. QUELLMALZ p. 165-202 "Thermodynamic aspects of the design of German standard steam locomotives." -------------------------------- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 1995 17:51:26 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 15 This is the first journal article listing of 1995. Journals included are: * Ambix 41(3), November 1994 * Annals of Science 51(6), November 1994 * Annals of Science 52(1), January 1995 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 48(1) * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 48(2) * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 48(3 and 4) * Biology and Philosophy 9(4), 1994 * British Journal for the History of Science 27(4), December 1994 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45(4), December 1994 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 68(4), Winter 1994 * Centaurus 37(1), 1994 * Centaurus 37 (2) 1994 * Historia Mathematica 21(4), November 1994 * Historia Scientiarum 4(1), July 1994 * Historical Metallurgy 27(2), 1993 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 25(1), 1994 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16(1), 1994 * History of Science 32(4), December 1994 * History of the Human Sciences 7(4), 1994 * History of Technology 16 (1994) * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 16(4), Winter 1994 * Isis 85(3), September 1994 * Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences 30(4) * Journal of the History of Biology 27(3), Fall 1994 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49(4), Oct 94 * Medical History 39(1), January 1995 * Philosophy and the History of Science: a Taiwanese Journal 3(1), 1994 * Research Policy 24(1), January 1995 * Revue d'histoire des sciences 47(2), April-June 1994 * Science and Public Policy 21(5), October 1994 * Science and Public Policy 21(6), December 1994 * Science in Context 7(3), Autumn 1994 * Science in Parliament, October/November 1994 * Science in Parliament, December 1994 * Science, Technology and Human Values 19(4), Autumn 1994 * Scientometrics 32(1), January 1995 * Synthese 101(2), November 1994 * Technology and Culture 35(3), July 1994 ########################## Ambix 41(3), November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karin C. RYDING P.121-134 "Islamic Alchemy According to al-Khwarizmi." Lyndy ABRAHAM p. 135-141 "The Sources of Arthur Dee's Fasciculus Chemicus (1631)" Zahkar E. GELMAN p.142-160 "Angelo Sala, an Iatrochemist of the Late Renaissance." Annals of Science 51(6), November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D.R. Oldroyd pp571-592 The Archaean controversy in Britain Part IV: some general theoretical and social issues' Keith Vernon pp593-614 'Microbes at work: micro-organisms, the DSIR and industry in Britain, 1900-1936' D. Allchin pp615-636 'James Hutton and phlogiston' J. Jones, H.S. Torrens and E. Robinson pp637- 654 'The correspondence between James Hutton (1726-1797) and James Watt (1736-1819). With two letters from Hutton to George Clerk Maxwell (1715-1784) Part 1' Annals of Science 52(1), January 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. Dekker pp1-48 'An unrecorded medieval astrolabe quadrant from c1300' Sungook Hong pp49-76 'Efficiency and authority in the "Open versus Closed" transformer controversy' Essay review: B. Vickers pp77-84 'The occult of the renaissance' (of Buck (ed), Die okkulten Wissenschaften in der Renaissance') Archive for History of Exact Sciences 48 (1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chabas, J. & Goldstein, B.R. pp1-41 'Andalusian Astronomy:al-Zij al-Muqtabis of Ibn al-Kammad' Maieru, L. pp43-79 'Rapporto fra "Metodo" e "Contenuti Matematici" in P.Gesualdo Melacrino da Reggio Calabria' Garding, L & Skau, C. pp81-103 'Niels Henrik Abel and Solvable Equations' Archive for History of Exact Sciences 48(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lutzen, J. pp105-106 'Note by the Communicator of two Papers by J. Barrow-Green and by K.G. Andersson on Poincare' Barrow-Green, J. pp107-131 'Oscar II,s Prize Competition and the Error in Poincare's Memoir on the Three Body Problem' Andersson, K.G. pp33-147 'Poincare's Discovery of Homoclinic Points' Schroder, W. & Treder, H.J. pp1498-154 'Zu Einstein's letzer Vorlesung - Beobachtbarkeit, Realitat und Vollstandigkeit in Quanten- und Relativitats- theorie' Sheynin, O. pp155-199 'Bertrand's Work on Probability' Archive for History of Exact Sciences 48 (3 and 4) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Segre, M pp201-342 'Peano's Axioms in their Historical Context' Thro, E.B. pp343-371 'Leonardo da Vinci's Solution to the Problem of the Pinhole Camera' Froman, P.O. pp373-380 'Historical Background of the Tachyon Concept' Biology and Philosophy 9(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Amundson, R and Lauder pp.443-469 'Function wihout Purpose: The Uses of Causal Role Function in Evolutionary Biology' Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff and Mitchell, Sandra D. pp471-487 'Rough Waters between Gnes and Culture: An Anthropological and Philosophical View on Coevolution' Discussions: Ghiselin, Michael T. pp489-492 Darwin,s Language May Seem Teleological,, But his thinking is another matter Lennox, James G. pp493-495 'Teleology by Another Name:A Reply to Ghiselin' Essay Review: Stent, Gunther S. pp497-506 'Promiscuous Realism' British Journal for the History of Science 27(4), December 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anne Secord pp383-408 'Corresponding interests: artisans and gentlemen in 19th century natural history' William J. Ashworth pp409-442 'The calculating eye: Baily, Herschel, Babbage and the business of astronomy' David Burbidge pp443-464 'Galton's 100: an exploration of Francis Galton's imagery studies' Note: Sydney Ross pp467-472 'De Morgan tussles with Smith's 'Harmonics' in a comic poem' British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45(4), December 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martin Barrett and Elliott Sober pp941-954 'The second law of probability dynamics' Andre Kukla pp955-976 'Scientific realism, scientific practice and the natural ontological question' Chuang Liu pp977-1000 'The Aharanov-Bohm effect and the reality of wave packets' Christopher Meek and Clark Glymour pp1001-1022 'Conditioning and intervening' Discussion: Huw Price pp1023-1028 'Reinterpreting the Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory: reply to Leeds' Review articles: David Gooding pp1029-1046 'Imaginary science' (of Sorensen, Though Experiments; Horowitz and Massey (eds), Thought experiments in science and philosophy; Brown, The Laboratory of the Mind) Stephen P. Stich pp1047-1058 'The virtues, challenges and implications of connectionism' (of Clark, Associative Engines) Bulletin of the History of Medicine 68(4), Winter 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emily K. Abel pp573-599 'Family caregiving in the 19th century: Emily Hawley Gillespie and Sarah Gillespie' Kristine A. Campbell pp600-638 'Knots in the fabric: Richard Pearson Strong and the Bilibid Prison vaccine trials, 1905-1906' Thomas Goebel pp639-663 'American medicine and the 'Organizational Synthesis': Chicago physicians and the business of medicine, 1900- 1920' David P. Adams pp664-684 'Community and professionalization: general practitioners and ear, nose and throat specialists in Cincinnati, 1945- 1947' Essay Review: Sander L. Gilman pp691-704 'Freud studies, 1993-1994: a field establishes itself' (of 18 books) Centaurus 37(1), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RILEY, Leigh p1 'The Lunar Velocity Function in System B First-Crescent Ephemerides' BEHBOUD, Ali. p52 'Greek Geometrical Analysis' Centaurus 37 (2) 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Benno VAN DALEN pp97-153 'On Ptolemy's table for the equation of time' Freddy LITTEN pp154-172 'Die Caratheodory-Nachfolge in Munchen 1938-44' Historia Mathematica 21(4), November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jeffrey Shallit pp401-419 'Origins of the analysis of the Euclidean algorithm' A. Belcastro, G. Fenaroli and A.C. Garibaldi pp420-452 'Considerazioni di Giovanni Rizzetti sul calcodo delle probabilita e sul teorema di Jakob Bernoulli' Note: E. Seneta pp453-462 'Carl Liebermeister's hypergeometric trails' HISTORIA SCIENTIARUM: International Journal of the History of Science ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Society of Japan. Second Series Vol.4 No. 1 (July 1994) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Togo TSUKAHARA p. 1-23 "Elimination of Qi by Chemical Specification: shift of understanding of Western theory of matter in Japan." Toshio YAMAZAKI p. 25-37 "Kunio Oka, his life and work." NOTES Roshdi RASHED p. 39-46 "Notes sur la version arabe des trois premiers livres des Arithmetiques de Biophante, et sur le probleme 1.39." James R. BARTHOLOMEW p. 47-54 "Perspectives on Science and Technology in Japan: the career of Fukui Ken'ichi." OBITUARY Ken'ichi SATO p. 55-56 "Obituary of Dr. Kazuo Shimodaira (1928-1994)." REVIEW Fumihiko SATOFUKA p. 57-59 ""Technology and Industrial Development in Pre-war japan: Mitsubishi nagasaki Shipyard 1884-1934, " by Yukiko FUKASAKU (London: Routledge, 1992) HISTORICAL METALLURGY 27(2), 1993 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P.T. CRADDOCK AND J. LANG p.57-59 "Gizeh Iron Revisited." Vanessa FELL p.60-70 "Examination of Four Iron Age Ferrous Hammer Heads from Bredon Hill (Hereford and Worcester), England." T.M. MIGHALL AND F.M. CHAMBERS p. 71-83 "Early Mining and Metalworking: Its Impact on the Environment." Chris EVANS p. 84-101 "The Statistical Surveys of the British Iron Industry in 1797-98 and 1806." Geoffrey TWEEDALE p. 102-109 "Pioneering in Steel Casting: A Melter's Reminiscences, ca 1856-70s." Jerzy PIASKOWSKI p. 110-117 "Metallographic Examination of a Japanese Sword." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 25(1), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Laurie M. Brown and Helmut Rechenburg pp1-24 'Field theories of nuclear forces in the 1930s: the Fermi-Field theory' Loren Butler pp25-46 'Robert S. Mulliken and the politics of science and scientists 1939-1946' Kostas Gavroglu and Ana Simoes pp47-110 'The Americans, the Germans and the beginnings of quantum chemistry' Daniel Kevles pp111-136 'Ananda Chakrabarty wins a patent: biotechnology, law, and society, 1972-1980' Frederik Nebeker pp137-164 'Experimental style in high-energy physics: the discovery of the upsilon particle' Thomas Soderqvist pp165-176 'The architecture of a biographical pathway' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16(1), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael T. Ghiselin pp3-96 'The origins of vertebrates and the principle of succession of functions. Genealogical sketches by Anton Dohrn, 1875' (an English translation from German) K.J. Korfiatis and G.P. Stamou pp97-116 'Emergence of new fields in ecology: the case of life history studies' Voker Roelcke pp117-140 'Jewish mysticism in romantic medicine? indirect incorporation of Kabbalistic elements in the work of Gotthilf Heinrich Schubert' Essay review: Menachem Fisch pp141-154 (of Bohm and Peat, Science, Order and Creativity) History of the Human Sciences 7(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Atterton, Peter pp1-20 'Power's blind struggle for existence:Foucault,genealogy and Darwinism' Stehr, Nico pp21-39 'Max Weber and the Lutheran Social Congress: the authority of discourse and the discourse of authority' Breuer, Stefan pp41-60 'Society of individuals, society of organizations: a comparison of Norbert Elias and Max Weber' Hrachovec, Herbert pp61-72 'Blumenberg: truly memorable memories' Ward, Steven C. pp73-94 'In the shadow of the deconstructed metanarratives: Baudrillard, Latour and the end of realist epistemology' Review Articles: Jenkins, Richard pp95-104 'Language,culture and sociology: Pierre Bourdieu in context' Jones, Peter E. pp105-118 'Evald Ilyenkov anf the history of Marxism in the USSR' History of Technology 16 (1994) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William J. PIKE p.1-14 "Drilling Technology Transfer between North America and the North Sea: the Semi-Submersible Drilling Unit." Gunnar NERHEIM p. 15-34 "The Condeep Concept: The Development and Breakthrough of Concrete Gravity Platforms." W. David LEWIS p. 35-61 "Edward A. Uehling and the Automatic Pig-Casting Machine: A Case- Study of Technological Transfer." Donald HILL p. 62-71 "The Toledo Water-Clocks of c. 1075." Graham HOLLISTER-SHORT p. 72-97 "The Other Side of the Coin: Wood Transport Systems in Pre-Industrial Europe." Alan WILLIAMS p. 98-138 "The Blast Furnace and the Mass Production of Armour Plate." Melvin KRANZBERG p. 139-160 "ICOHTEC: some Informal Personal Reminiscences." Michael FORES p. 161-184 "Hamlet Without the Prince: The Strange Death of Technical Skill in Histories." Werner KROKER p. 185-198 "History of Technology at the German Mining Museum, Bochum." R. Angus BUCHANAN p. 199-211 "The Structure of Technological Revolution." Hans-Joachim BRAUN p. 212-215 "Reforming ICOHTEC: International Committee for the History of Technology." History of Science 32(4), December 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nathan Rheingold pp361-386 'Science and government in the United States since 1945' Helen Brock pp387-408 'The many facets of Dr William Hunter (1718-83)' Paolo Palladino pp409-444 'Wizards and devotees: on the Mendelian theory of inheritance and the professionalization of agricultural science in Great Britain and the United States, 1880- 1930' Martin Bernal with comment by Robert Palter pp445-468 'Response to Robert Palter' Essay reviews: Philip R. Sloan pp469-477 (of Roger, Buffon; roger, les Sciences de la Vie dans la Pensee Francaise du xviii Siecle) Ann Dally pp479-483 (of Scull, The Most Solitary of Afflictions) Diane B. Paul pp484-486 (of Weindling, Health, Race and German Politics between National Unification and Nazism, 1870-1945) IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 16(4), Winter 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Programming Languages Thomas J. Bergin pp4-5 'Special issue on programming languages' Brian Randell pp6-14 'The origins of computer programming' Mike Cowlishaw pp15-24 'The early history of REXX' Jan Rune Holmevik pp25-37 'Compiling SIMULA: a historical study of technological genesis' Paul G. Whiting and Robert S.V. Pascoe pp38-59 'A history of Data-Flow languages' William Aspray and Bernard O. Williams pp60-74 'Arming American scientists: NSF and the provision of scientific computing facilities for universities, 1950-1973' Isis 85(3), September 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Evelleen Richards pp377-411 'A political anatomy of monsters, hopeful and otherwise: teratogeny, transcendentalism and evolutionary theorizing' Pedro M. Pruna pp412-426 'National science in a colonial context: the Royal Academy of Sciences of Havana, 1861-1898' Michael Aaron Dennis pp427-455 '"our first line of defense": two university laboratories in the postwar American state' Notes and documents: Heinrich A. Medicus pp456-478 'The friendship among three singular men: Einsten and his Swiss friends Besso and Zangger' Essay review: C. Stewart Gilmour pp482-485 'Science and travel in extreme latitudes' (of Bunyan, Calder, Idiens and Wilson, No Ordinary Journey; Levere, Science in the Canadian Arctic; Lindsay, Science in the Subarctic; Fogg, A History of Antarctic Science) Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences 30(4) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MAYR, Ernst., P.328 'The advance of science and scientific revelations' TUCKER, William H. p.335 'Fact and Fiction in the discovery of Sir Cyril Burt's Flaws' NICHOLSON, Ian p.348 'Academic professionalization and protestant reconstruction,1890-1902: George Albert Coe's Psychology of religion' OSBORNE, R.Travis p.369 'The Burt Collection' COOK, Gary A. p.374 'George Herbert Mead:An unpolished Review of John Dewey's "Human Nature and Conduct"' Journal of the History of Biology 27(3), Fall 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Immunology as a Historical Object Alberto Cambrosio, Peter keating and Alred I. Tauber pp375-378 'Introduction: immunology as a historical object' Craig R. Stillwell pp379-402 'Thymectomy as an experimental system in immunology' Ilana Lowy pp403-436 'Experimental systems and clinical practices: tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy, 1895-1980' Arthur M. Silverstein pp437-448 'The heuristic value of experimental systems: the case of immune hemolysis' Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio pp449-480 '"ours is an engineering approach": flow cytometry and the constitution of human T-cell subsets' Thomas Soderqvist pp481-530 'Darwinian overtones: Niels K. Jerne and the origin of the selection theory of antibody formation' Alfred I. Tauber and Scott H. Podolsky pp531-574 'Frank Macfarlane Burnet and the immune self' Warwick Anderson, Myles Jackson and Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz pp 575-594 'Towards an unnatural history of immunology' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49(4), Oct 94 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thomas S. Huddle and Jack Ende pp483-503 'Osler's clinical clerkship: origins and interpretations' Roger King pp504-520 'John Hunter and "The Natural History of the Human Teeth": dentistry, digestion and the living principle' Jane Bellemore, Ian M. Plant and Lynne M. Cunningham pp521-545 'Plague of Athens: fungal poison?' William C. Gibson pp546-564 'Ramon y Cajal and his school: personal recollections' Medical History 39(1), January 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Akihito Suzuki pp1-17 'The politics and ideology of non-restraint: the case of the Hanwell Asylum' C. Savona-Ventura pp18-34 'The influence of the Roman Catholic Church on midwifery practice in Malta' T.H. Pennington pp35-60 'Listerism, its decline and its persistence: the introduction of aseptic surgical techniques in three British teaching hospitals, 1890-1899' Anne Hardy pp61-77 'Beriberi, Vtiamin B1 and world food policy, 1925-1970' Ole Peter Grell pp78-94 'The reception of Paracelsianism in early modern Lutheran Denmark: from Peter Severinus, the Dane, to Ole Worm' Essay review: John Forrester pp97-100 (of Sander L. Gilman, Freud, race and gender; and Gilman, The Case of Sigmund Freud) Philosophy and the History of Science: a Taiwanese Journal 3(1), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John DUNN p. 1-10 "Political and Economic Obstacles to Rapid Collective Learning." J.N. CROSSLEY AND A.W.C. LUN p. 11-28 "Liu Hui and Euclid as Exemplified in Their Proofs of the Volume of a Pyramid." Clifford D. CONNER p. 29-70 "Broadening the Picture of Science in Revolutionary France: Adding Du Pont and Restif to Lavoisier and Laplace." Hon-lam LI p. 71-83 "On Nietzsche's Perspectivism." REVIEWS p. 85-106 Joseph W. DAUBEN on "Philosophy and Conceptual History of Science in Taiwan", edited by Cheng-Hung Lin and Daiwie Fu. Research Policy 24(1), January 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. von Hippel and M.J. Tyre pp1-12 'How learning by doing is done: problem identification in novel process equipment' M. Fransman and S. Tanaka pp13-50 'Government, globalisation, and universities in Japanese biotechnology' A.N. Afuah and N. Bahram pp51-76 'The hypercube of innovation' B. Kogut et al pp77-96 'Cooperation and entry induction as an extension of technological rivalry' J. Bessant and H. Rush pp97-114 'Building bridges for innovation: the role of consultants in technological activity' J. Stewart pp115-126 'Models of priority-setting for public sector research' S. Jacobsson and C. Oskarsson pp127-136 'Educational statistics as an indicator of technological activity' K. Debackere and M.A. Rappa pp137-150 'Scientists at major and minor universities: mobility along the prestige continuum' L. Buzzacchi et al pp151-168 'Technological regimes and innovation in services: the case of the Italian banking industry' Revue d'histoire des sciences 47(2), April-June 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAVEING, Maurice pp.163-188 'La proportionnalite des grandeurs dans la doctrine de la nature d'Aristote' GARDIES, Jean-Louis pp.189-208 'L'organisation du livre XII des Elements d'Euclide et ses anomalies' KOELBLEN, Sabine pp.209-247 'Une practique de la composition des raisons dans un exercice de combinatoire' Documentation - GUILLAUMIN, Jean-Yves pp.249-258 'Le structure du chapitre 1, 4 de l'institution Arithmetique de Boece et le cours d'Ammonios sur Nicomaque' SIMON, Gerard pp.259-272 'Aux origines de la theorie des miroirs:sur l'authenticite de la Catoptrique d'Euclide' SAITO, Ken pp.273-284 'Debat. Proposition 14 of Book V of the Elements : A Proposition that remained a Local Lemma' CAVEING, Maurice., pp.285-291 'These.Bernard Vitrac,<< De quelques questions touchant au traitement de la proportionnalite dans les Elements d'Euclide >>' Science and Public Policy 21(5), October 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.S. Prasada Reddy and Jon Sigurdson pp283-294 'Emerging patterns of globalisation of corporate R&D and scope for innovative capability building in developing countries' Noriyuki Doi pp295-308 'Firm size and R&D activity in Japanese manufacturing industries' Richard C. Adams and Don E. Kash pp309-320 'Industry culture, public policy, and competitiveness: the US and German chemical industries' Johannes Weyer pp321-334 'Actor networks and high risk technologies: the case of the Gulf War' Erik Baark pp335-343 'The arduous transition: key issues of science and technology policy in Mongolia' Science and Public Policy 21(6), December 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ros Herman pp358-368 'co-ordinating research and technological development in Europe: lessons from the German system' Carlos M. Correa pp369-380 'Trends in technology transfer: implications for developing countries' Borisz Szanto pp381-386 'Evolutionary aspects of East-European changes' Lars Ingelstam pp387-394 'Issues of expansion: perspectives on IT policy in Sweden' Regina M.A.A. Galhardi pp395-404 'Brazilian policy for biotechnology: a critical review' Katherine Barker pp405-414 'Strengthening the impact of R&D evaluation on policy making: methodological and organisational considerations' Science in Context 7(3), Autumn 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Science and Economic Calculation Michael Power pp355-388 'From the science of accounts to the financial accountability of science' Theodore M. Porter pp389-408 'Making things quantitative' Myles W. Jackson pp409-432 'Natural and artificial budgets: accounting for Goethe's economy of nature' Timothy L. Alborn pp433-468 'The factory as laboratory' Keith Robson pp497-514 'Connecting science to the economic: accounting calculation and visibility of research and development' Brad Sherman pp515-538 'Governing science: patents and public sector research' John Law and Madeleine Akrich pp539-562 'On customers and cost: a story from public sector science' Philip Mirowski pp563-590 'A visible hand in the marketplace of ideas: precision measurement as arbitrage' Steve Fuller pp591-621 'Toward a philosophy of science accounting: a critical rendering of instrumental rationality' Science in Parliament October/November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ articles on: -Wellcome Research laboratories: Lamotrigene and epilepsy -Report on the Efficiency Scrutiny of Government Laboratories -ethics and HIV -Nuclear safety in the former Soviet Union Science in Parliament, December 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ articles on: -BICC: innovation in optical fibre technology -gene technology: food and safety -personal identification technologies -infostructure in the 21st century Science, Technology and Human Values 19(4), Autumn 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michel Callon pp395-424 'Is science a public good?' Wendy Faulkener pp425-458 'Conceptualizing knowledge used in innovation: a second look at the science-technology distinction and industrial innovation' Jim Schnabel pp459-492 'Puck in the laboratory: the construction and deconstruction of hoaxlike deception in science' John Abraham pp493-522 'Distributing the benefit of the doubt: scientists, regulators and drug safety' Scientometrics 32(1), January 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O. Exner and M. Kunz pp3-10 'Citation histories of related papers in the field of chemical correlation analysis' P.S. Nagpaul pp11-36 'Contribution of indian universities to the mainstream scientific literature: a bibliometric assessment' A.J. Nederhof and R.F. Meijer pp37-48 'Development of bibliometric indicators for utility of research to users in society: measurement of external knowledge transfer via publications in trade journals' A.M. Colman et al pp49-66 'A bibliometric evaluation of the research performance of British university politics departments: publications in leading journals' L.B. Dizon and M.S.M. Sadorra pp67-76 'Patterns of publication by the staff of an international fisheries research center' R. Simonetti et al pp77-90 'Product and process innovations: how are they defined? how are they quantified?' Synthese 101(2), November 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David K. Henderson pp129-156 'Accounting for macro-level causation' Andre Fuhrmann and Isaac Levi pp157-170 'Undercutting and the Ramsey Test for conditionals' L. Jonathan Cohen pp171-186 'Some steps towards a general theory of relevance' Stephen Leeds pp187-222 'Constructive empiricism' Craig Dilworth pp223-248 'Principles, laws, theories and the metaphysics of science' Maarten Franssen pp249-272 'Constrained maximization reconsidered: an elaboration and critique of Gauthier's modelling of rational cooperation in a single prisoner's dilemma' Steven D. Hales pp273-290 'self-deception and belief attribution' Ilkka Niiniluoto pp291-300 'Truthlikeness misapplied: a reply to Ernest W. Adams' Technology and Culture 35(3), July 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M.J.T. Lewis pp453-475 'The origins of the wheelbarrow' Philip Scranton pp476-505 'Manufacturing diversity: production systems, markets and an American consumer society, 1870-1930' Gail Cooper pp506-536 'Custom design, engineering guarantees, and unpatentable data: the air conditioning industry, 1902-1935' Jameson W. Doig and David P. Billington pp537-570 'Ammann's first bridge: a study in engineering, politics and entrepreneurial behavior' Exhibit review: Brian Greenberg pp575-580 '"Who's in charge": a report from the "Dark Side"' (of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service) ------------------------------------ Subject: Journal Article Listing 16 - part 1 This is the second journal article listing of 1995, and the first for some while (there's a long story involving the transportation of lap-tops to the Netherlands and back which I won't go into). The listing is in two seperate batches. First batch includes: * Annals of Science 52(3), May 1995 * Annals of Science 52(4), July 1995 * Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 5(1), March 1995 * Archaeometry 37(1), February 1995 * Biology and Philosophy 10(1), 1995 * British Journal for the History of Science 28(1), March 1995 * British Journal for the History of Science 28(2), June 1995 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46(1), 1995 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69(1), Spring 1995 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69(2), Summer 1995 * Centaurus 37(2), 1994 * Centaurus 37(3), 1994 * Centaurus 37(4), 1994 * Clio Medica 27 * Clio Medica 29 * Clio Medica 30, 1995 * Clio Medica 31, 1995 * Clio Medica 33, 1995 * Historia Mathematica 22(1), February 1995 * Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan. 2nd series 4(2), December 1994 * Historia Scientiarum 4(3), March 1995 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16(2), 1994 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16(3), 1994 * History and Technology 12(1), 1994 * History and Technology 12(2-3), 1995 * History of Science 33(1), March 1995 * History of Science 33(2), June 1995 * History of the Human Sciences 8(1), 1995 * History of the Human Sciences 8(2), May 1995 ########################## Annals of Science 52(3), May 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Williams pp213-234 'Mathematics and the alloying of coinage 1202-1700: part I' J. Williams pp235-264 ditto: part II N. Robotti pp265-284 'J.J. Thomson at the Cavendish Laboratory: the history of an electric charge measurement' H. Kragh pp285-302 'From curiosity to industry: the early history of cryolite soda manufacture' Annals of Science 52(4), July 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.L. Davis pp321-356 'The research school of Marie Curie in the Paris Faculty, 1907-14' J. Jones et al pp357-382 'The correspondence between James Hutton (1726-1797) and James Watt (1736-1819) with two letters from Hutton to George Clerk- Maxwell (1715-1784): Part II' Dong-Won Kim pp383-402 'The emergence of theoretical physics in Japan: Japanese physics community between the two world wars' J.L. Russell pp403-410 'What was the crime of Galileo?' Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 5(1), March 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gerhard ENDRESS p.9-50 "Averroes' De Caelo, Ibn Rushd's Cosmology in his Commentaries on Aristotle's On the Heavens." Abdelali ELAMRANI-JAMAL p. 51-74 "Ibn Rusd et les Premiers Analytiques d'Aristote: Apercu sur un probleme de syllogistique modale." Alfred L. IVRY p. 75-92 "The Source that Nourishes, Averroes's Decisive Determination." ESSAY REVIEW Michel BLAY and Gerard TROUPEAU p. 121-136 "Sur quelques publications recentes consacrees a l'histoire de l'optique antique et arabe." Archaeometry 37(1), February 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Review article C.D. LITTON and C.E. BUCK p. 1-24 "The Bayesian approach to the interpretation of archaeological data." M. SAX and N.D. MEEKS p.25-36 "Methods of engraving Mesopotamian quartz cylinder seals." M. WEINSTEIN-EVRON et al. p. 37-40 "K/Ar dating as a means of sourcing Levantine Epipalaeolithic basalt implements." P. MIRTI et al. p. 41-52 "Fine ware from Locri Epizephiri: a provenance study by inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy." C.K. KOH CHOO p. 53-82 "A scientific study of traditional Korean celadons and their modern developments." H. HATCHER et al. p. 83-94 "A comparison of inductively-coupled plasma emission spectrometry and atomic absorption spectrometry analysis on standard reference silicate materials and ceramics." B.L. SHERRIFF et al. p. 94-112 "Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic and isotopic analysis of carbonized residues from subarctic Canadian prehistoric pottery." S. CHARTERS et al. p. 113-128 "Evidence for the mixing of fats and waxes in archaeological ceramics." M.J. BAXTER et al. p. 129-142 "Compositional variability in colourless Roman vessel glass." P. BUDD et al. p. 143-150 "The possible fractionation of lead isotopes in ancient metallurgical processes." D.E. NELSON et al. p. 151-156 "Radiocarbon dates for beeswax figures in the prehistoric rock art of Northern Australia." D. KENNETT and B. VOORHIES p. 157-170 "Middle Holocene periodicities in rainfall inferred from oxygen and carbon isotopic fluctuations in prehistoric tropical estuarine mollusc shells." R.E. CHAVEZ et al. p. 171-184 "A magnetic survey over La Maja, an archaeological site in Northern Spain." G.N. TSOKAS and R.O. HANSEN p. 185-194 "A comparison of inverse filtering and multiple source Werner deconvolution for model archaeological problems." R.E.M. HEDGES et al. p. 195-214 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: ARCHAEOMETRY datelist 19." Biology and Philosophy 10(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P.S. Davies, J.H. Fetzer and T.R. Foster pp1-37 'Logical reasoning and domain specificity: a critique of the social exchange theory of reasoning' S.D. Mitchell pp39-54 'Function, fitness and disposition' B.M Stidd and D.L. Wade pp55-76 'Is species selection different upon emergent characters' D.S. Wilson pp77-97 'Language as a community of interacting belief systems' R. Goode and P.E. Griffiths pp99-108 'The misuse of Sobers selection for selection of distinction' British Journal for the History of Science 28(1), March 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Science Lecturing in the 18th Century Alan Q. Morton pp1-3 'Introduction' Patricia Fara pp5-35 'A treasure of hidden virtues: the attraction of magnetic marketing' Larry Stewart and Paul Weindling pp37-62 'Philosophical threads: natural philosophy and public experiment among the weavers of Spitalfields' Alan Q. Morton pp63-78 'Concepts of power: natural philosophy and the uses of machines in mid-18th century London' Jane Wess pp79-90 'Lecture demonstrations and the real world: the case of cart wheels' Roy Porter pp91-99 'Medical lecturing in Georgian London' British Journal for the History of Science 28(2), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stephen PUMFREY p.131-156 "Who did the work? Experimental philosophers and public demonstrators in Augustan England." Simon SCHAFFER p. 157-190 "The show that never ends: perpetual motion in the early eighteenth century." Dong-won KIM p.191-226 "J.J. Thomson and the emergence of the Cavendish School." Gordon McOUAT and Mary P. WINSOR p.227-232 "J.B.S. Haldan's Darwinism and its religious context." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. Howson pp1-32 'Theories of probability' R. Clifton pp33-57 'Independenty motivating the Kochen-Dieks modal interpretation of quatum mechanics' K. Neander pp59-80 'Pruning the tree of life' P. Pietroski and G. Rey pp81-110 'When other things aren't equal: saving ceteris paribus laws from vacuity' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69(1), Spring 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.W. Leavitt pp1-29 'A worrying profession: the domestic environment of medical practice in mid-19th century America' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69(2), Summer 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charles E. Rosenberg pp175-197 'Presidential address: Catechisms of health: the body in the prebellum classroom' David Harley pp198-223 'From providence to nature: the moral theology and godly practice of maternal breast-feeding in Stuart England' Howard I. Kushner pp224-254 'Medical fictions: the case of the cursing Marquise and the (Re)construction of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome' K. Codell Carter et al pp255-270 'Five documents relating to the final illness and death of Ignaz Semmelweis' Essay reviews: Patricia D'Antonio pp278-287 'Florence Nightingale by herself' Alvan R. Feinstein pp288-291 'The crisis of clinical research' (of Ahrens) Centaurus 37(2), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BENNO VAN DALEN pp97-153 "On Ptolemy's table for the equation of time." FREDDY LITTEN pp154-172 "Die Caratheodory-Nachfolge in Munchen 1938-44." Centaurus 37(3), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Brack-Bernsen and O. Schmidt pp183-209 'On the Foundations of the Babylonian Column: Astronomical Significance of Partial Sums of thr Lunar Four' H. Erlichson pp210-229 'Huygens and Newton on the Problem of Circular Motion' Margaret Bradley pp230-268 'Prony the Bridge-builder. The Life and Times of Gaspard de Prony, Educator and Scientist' Centaurus 37(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. BEHBOUD p52 'Greek geometrical analysis' L. BRACK-BERNSEN and O. SCHMIDT p183 'On the Foundations of the Babylonian Column: Astronomical Significance of Partial Sums of the Lunar Four' M. BRADLEY p230 'Prony the Bridge-builder. The Life and Times of Gaspard de Prony, Educator and Scientist' B. von DALEN p97 'On Ptolemy's Table for the Equation of Time H. ERLICHSON p210 'Huygens and Newton on the Problem of Circular Motion' F. LITTEN p154 'Die Caratheodory-Nachfolge in Munchen 1938-1944' B. MAYERHOFFER p304 'Das Prinzip der kleinsten Wirkung bei Hermann von Helmholtz' L. RILEY p1 'The Lunar Velocity Function in System B. First-Crescent Ephemerides' H. WOLFF p321 'Von der Hydrodynamik zur kinetischen Gas-theorie - Oskar Emil Meyer' Clio Medica 27 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANCIENT MEDICINE IN ITS SOCI0-CULTURAL CONTEXT. Papers read at the congress held at Leiden University, 13-15 April 1992. Edited by Ph.J. van der Eijk, H.F.J. Horstmanshoff, and P.H. Schrijvers. Vol. 1. Pt. 1: Social, institutional and geographical aspects of medical practice. Vivian NUTTON p.3-26 "The medical meeting place." H.W. PLEKET p. 27-34 "The social status of physicians in the Graeco-Roman world." Gabriele MARASCO p. 35-48 "L'introduction de la medecine grecque a Rome: une dissension politique et ideologique." Karin NIJHUIS p.49-68 "Greek doctors and Roman patients: a medical anthropological approach." Armelle DEBRU p.69-82 "Les demonstrations medicales a Rome au temps de Galien." H.F.J. HORSTMANSHOFF p.83-100 "Galen and his patients." Jukka KORPELA p.101-118 "Aromatarii, pharmacopolae, thurarii et ceteri. Zur Sozialgeschichte Roms." Heikki SOLIN p. 119-142 "Die sogenannten Berufsnamen antiker Arzte." Attilio MASTROCINQUE p. 143-152 "Les Medecins de Seleucides." Peter van MINNEN p. 153-170 "Medical care in late antiquity." Juliane C. WILMANNS p. 171-188 "Der Arzt in der romischen Armee der fruhen und hohen Kaiserzeit." Ralph JACKSON p.189-208 "The composition of Roman medical instrumentaria as an indicator of medical practice: a provisional assessment." Lawrence J. BLIQUEZ p. 209-224 "Gynecology in Pompeii." Simon BYL p. 225-235 "L'aire geographique des medicins hippocratiques." Part. 2: Women, children and sexuality. Danielle GOUREVITCH p. 239-260 "Comment rendre a sa veritable nature le petit monstre humain?" Eva C. KEULS p. 261-274 "The Greek medical texts and the sexual ethos of ancient Athens." Nancy DEMAND p. 275-290 "Monuments, midwives and gynecology." Ann Ellis HANSON p. 291-308 "Paidopoiia: Metaphors for conception, abortion, and gestation in the Hippocratic Corpus." Ernst KUNZL p. 309-319 "Ein archaologisches Problem: Graber romischer Chirurginnen." VOLUME 2 Part 3: Religious and magic attitudes towards disease and healing. Angelos CHANIOTIS p. 323-344 "Illness and cures in the Greek propitiatory inscriptions and dedications of Lydia and Phrygia." Burkhard GLADIGOW p. 345-362 "Anatomia sacra. Religios motivierte Eingriffe in menschliche oder tierische Korper." richard GORDON p. 363-376 "The healing event in Graeco-Roman folk-medicine." Darrel W. AMUNDSEN p. 377-392 "Tatian's `rejection' of medicine in the second century." Karl-Heinz LEVEN p. 393-407 "Athimia and philanthropia. Social reactions to plagues in late antiquity and early Byzantine society." Part. 4: Medicine as a science and its relation to philosophy. Alberto JORI p. 411-424 "Le pepaideumenos et la medecine." Gilles SUSONG p. 425-431 "La reference medicale non-hippocratique dans les dialogues de Platon." James LONGRIGG p. 431-446 "Medicine and the Lyceum." Philip J. van der EIJK p. 447-460 "Aristotle on `distinguished physicians' and on the medical significance of dreams. " M. VEGETTI p. 461-472 "L'epistemologie d'Erasistrate et la technologie hellenistique." Katerina IERODIAKONOU p. 473-486 "Alexander of Aphrodisias on medicine as a stochastic art." Teun TIELEMAN p. 487-495 "Dialectic and science: Galen, Herophilus and Aristotle on phenomena." Part 5: Linguistic and literary aspects of medical texts. Heinrich von STADEN p. 499-518 "Science as text, science as history: Galen on metaphor." Ineke SLUITER p. 519-536 "The embarrassment of imperfection: Galen's assessment of Hippocrates' linguistic merits." Elsa Garcia NOVO p. 537-554 "Structure and style in the Hippocratic treatise Prorrheticon 2." Harm PINKSTER p. 555-566 "Notes on the syntax of Celsus." Part. 6: The role of medical themes in literature. Rodriguez ALFAGEME p. 569-586 "La medecine technique dans la comedie attique." Clio Medica 29 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEDICINE IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT. Edited by Roy Porter. INTRODUCTION p. 1-5 Jonathan ANDREWS p. 6-63 'The Politics of Committal to Early Modern Bethlem.' L.W.B. BROCKLISS p. 64-112 'Medical Reform, the Enlightenment and Physician-Power in Late Eighteenth-Century France.' Johanna GEYER-KORDESCH p. 113-127 'Whose Enlightenment? Medicine, Witchcraft, Melancholia and Pathology.' Isobel GRUNDY p. 128-144 'Sarah Stone: Enlightenment Midwife.' Mark JACKSON p. 145-165 'Developing Medical Expertise: Medical Practitioners and the Suspected Murders of new-Born Children.' Ludmilla J. JORDANOVA p. 166-180 'Reflections on Medical Reform: Cabanis' Coup d'Oeuil.' Mary LINDEMANN p. 181-197 'The Enlightenment Encountered: The German Physicus and His World, 1750-1820.' Andreas-Holger MAEHLE p. 198-222 'Conflicting Attitudes Towards Inoculation in Enlightenment Germany.' Francis McKEE p. 223-255 'Honeyed Words: Bernard Mandeville and Medical Discourse.' Roy PORTER p. 256-273 'Shaping Psychiatric Knowledge: The Role of the Asylum.' Roselyne REY p. 274-288 'Vitalism, Disease and Society.' Andrea A. RUSNOCK p. 289-315 'The Weight of Evidence and the Burden of Authority: Case histories, Medical Statistics and Smallpox Inoculation.' David E. SHUTTLETON p.316-335 'Methodism and Dr. George Cheyne's `More Enlightening Principles'' Akihito SUZUKI p. 336-359 'Anti-Lockean Enlightenment? Mind and Body in Early Eighteenth-Century English Medicine.' PhilIp WILSON P. 360-386 'An Enlightenment Science? Surgery and the Royal Society.' Clio Medica 30, 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE HISTORY OF MEDICAL EDUCATION IN BRITAIN. Edited by Vivian Nutton and Roy Porter. Juanita BURNBY p. 16-36 "`An Examined and Free Apothecary'" W.F. BYNUM p. 37-50 "Sir George Newman and the American Way." Laurence M. GRAY p.51-75 "The Scottish-Australian connection 1850-1900." Gaye GETZ p. 76-93 "Medical Education in Later Medieval England." Johanna GEYER-KORDESCH p.94-115 "Comparative Difficulties: Scottish Medical Education in the European Context (c. 1690-1830)." S.W.F. HOLLOWAY p.116-140 "Producing Experts, Constructing Expertise: The School of Pharmacy of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1842-1896." Stephan JACYNA p.141-152 "Theory of Medicine, Science of Life: The Place of Physiology Teaching in the Edinburgh Medical Curriculum, 1790-1870." Peter Murray JONES p.153-183 "Reading Medicine in Tudor Cambridge." Helen KING p. 184-198 "`As If None Understood the Art that Cannot Understand Greek': The Education of Midwives in Seventeenth-Century England." Susan C. LAWRENCE p.199-228 "Anatomy and Address: Creating Medical Gentlemen in Eighteenth- Century London." Irvine LOUDON p. 229-249 "Medical Education and Medical Reform." Margaret PELLING p.250-279 "Knowledge Common and Acquired: The Education of Unlicensed Medical Practitioners in Early Modern London." Godelieve van HETEREN p.280-340 "Students Facing Boundaries: The Shift of Nineteenth-Century British Student Travel to German Universitite and the Flexible Boundaries of a Medical Educational System." John Harley WARNER p.341-365 "American Doctors in London during the Age of Paris Medicine." Clio Medica 31, 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gesundheit und Krankheit im 18. Jahrhundert - Referate der Tagung der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung des 18. Jahrhunderts, Bern, 1. und 2. Oktober 1993. Edited by Helmut Holzhey and Urs Boschung. Einfuhrung Helmut HOLZHEY p. 1-4 Individuelle Zeugnisse Angelica BAUM, Brigitte SCHNEGG p. 5-18 "`Cette faiblesse originelle de nos nerfs'. Intellektualitat und weibliche Konstitution - Hulie Bondelis Krankheitsberichte." Ulrich Im HOF p.19-24 "Isaak Iselins Krankengeschichte." Christian HOLLIGER p. 25-32 "Aus Ulrich brakers Hausapotheke." Doris WALSER-WILHELM p. 33-48 "`Jeder Schmerz ist eine Erinnerung unsers hohen Rangs.' Aus der krankheitsgeschichte der jugendlichen Kunstlerin Ida Brun." Daniel TEYSSEIRE p. 49-56 "Mort du roi et troubles feminins: Le premier valet de chambre de Louis XV consulte Tissot pour sa jeune femme (mai 1776)." Literarische Zeugnisse Martin BIRCHER p. 57-68 "Idyllen der Gesundheit." Jean-Paul FORSTER p. 69-78 "Sante et maladie: Instruments de la satire de Jonathan Swift." Volksaufklarung Wolfgang ADAM p. 79-88 "Medizin und Essayistik. Gattungspoetologische Uberlegungen am Beispiel wer Wochenschrift Der Arzt." Alfred MESSERLI p. 89-106 "`Der Pobel aber bleibt versaumt' - Kalender als populares Vehikel medizinischer Volksaufklarung." Hanspeter MARTI p. 107-116 "Eine medizinische Schweizer Zeitschrift im Dienst der Aufklarung: Johann Heinrich Rahns Gazette de Sante." Konzeptionen in der Diskussion Gerhard RUDOLF p. 117-140 "La sante dans l'Encyclopedie de Diderot." Ursula Pia Jauch STAFFELBACH p. 141-156 "Krankheit als Metapher. Neue Uberlegungen zu einer alten Querelle: Julien Offray de la Mettrie und Albrecht von Haller." Antoinette EMCH-DERIAZ p. 157-170 "Orgueil national et sante privee." Transfer und Umsetzung Aloys HENNING p. 171-186 "Medizinische Wissenstransfers im Europa des 18. Jahrhunderts." Michel PORRET p. 187-204 "Limiter l'arbitraire du juge dans la qualification du crime: l'enjeu des pratiques medico-legales a Geneve au XVIIIe siecle." Grenzfragen Gisela LUGINBUHL-WEBER p.205-212 "Johann Kaspar Lavaters physiko-theologische Sicht des animalischen Magnetismus." Peter WALSER-WILHELM p. 213-220 "`Malgre vos defauts je vous aime a la rage'. Uber Johannes von Mullers homoerotische Praferenzen." Clio Medica 33, 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ESSAYS IN THE HISTORY OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Edited by Claude Debru. I. BRAIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS Pierre BUSER p. 13-34 "Cent cinquante ans de faits, de theories et d'hypotheses sur l'integration cerebrale: quelques exemples." Otto Joachim GRUSSER p. 35-56 "On the history of the ideas of efference copy and reafference." Olaf BREIDBACH p. 57-72 "Understanding the functional architecture of cortical tissue in the XIXth Century." Michael HAGNER p. 73-88 "Aspects of brain localization in late XIXth Century Germany." Jan JANKO p. 89-98 "Mach and Hering's Physiology of Senses." II. BRAIN PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR Michael KUTZER p. 99-116 "Tradition, metaphors, anatomy of the brain: the physiology of insanity in the late XVIth and XVIIth centuries." Alexandre METRAUX p.117-130 "Cimbien de corps y a-t-il dans le corps? Quelques remarques a propos de la neurophysiologie du siecle des Lumieres." Claude ARON p. 131-152 "Naissance et evolution du concept biologique de bisexualite." III. ENDOCRINOLOGY Christian BANGE p. 153-178 "La controverse entre Gley et Moussu sur la specificite des fonctions de la thyroide et des parathyroides." Tilli TANSEY p. 179-194 "Sir Henry Dale and autopharmacology: the role of acetylcholine in neurotransmission." David SMITH p. 195-200 "Henry Dale, scepticism, theory, luck, strategy and tactics." IV. PHYSIOLOGY, HYGIENE, AND MEDICINE. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS. Jacques LAMBERT p. 201-212 "La transformation chimio-physiologique de l'hygiene a la fin du XVIIIeme siecle." Krzysztof JEZIORSKI p. 213-222 "Evolutionism and embryology in the Warsaw physician milieu in the years 1859-1939." Christian BONAH p. 223-239 "Physiology, periodicals, and national differences at the end of the 1860's." Historia Mathematica 22(1), February 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jan P. Hogendijk pp1-18 'Al-Mu'taman ibn Hud, 11th century King of Saragossa and brilliant mathematician' Ronald Gowing pp19-32 'Halley, Cotes and the Nautical Meridian' Jose Ferreiros pp33-42 '"What fermented in me for years': Canto's discovery of transfinite numbers' Margherita Benzi pp43-63 'Dubbiezze e contrversie: il dibattito su logica e probabilita in Italia nei prima anni del Novecento' Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan. 2nd series 4(2), December 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Mathematics in Asia I SASAKI Chikara p. 69-78 "Asian Mathematics from Traditional to Modern." Roshdi RASHED p. 79-102 "Al-Yazdi et l'equation sum of x squared over i, (i=1, 2,...,n) equals x squared." LIU Dun p. 103-112 "400 Years of the History of Mathematics in China - An Introduction to the Major Historians of Mathematics since 1592." Karine CHEMLA p. 113-138 "Different Concepts of Equations in THE NINE CHAPTERS ON MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURES (Jiuzhang Suanshu) and in the Commentary on it by Liu Hui (3rd Century)." Alexei VOLKOV p. 139-158 "Calculation of pi in Ancient China: from Liu Hui to Zu Chongzhi." Catherine JAMI p. 159-174 "History of Mathematics in Mei Wending's (1633-1721) Work." Historia Scientiarum 4(3), March 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPECIAL ISSUE: MATHEMATICS IN ASIA 2 Testimony Shokichi IYANAGA p. 181-206 'Evolution des etudes mathematiques au Japon dupuis l'ere Meiji.' Articles Wann-sheng HORNG p.207-222 'How did Liu Hui Perceive the Concept of Infinity: A Revisit.' Man-keung SIU p.223-232 'Mathematics Education in Ancient China: What lesson do we learn from it.?' Takao HAYASHI p. 233-250 'Sridhara's Authorship of the Mathematical Treatise Ganitapancavimsi.' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16(2), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FRANCISCO J. AYALA pp205-240 "On the scientific method, its practice and pitfalls." DANIELE PIOMELLI & ANTONINO POLLIO pp241-273 "In upupa o strige. A study in Renaissance psychotropic plant ointments." GIOVANNI VILLONE pp275-309 "AIDS a Napoli nel 1800. I dodici casi di sarcoma di Kaposi descritti da Tommaso de Amicis." EKKEHARD HOXTERMANN pp311-387 "Zur Geschichte des Hormonbegriffes in der Botanik und zur Entdeckungsgeschichte der "Wuchsstoffe" ESSAY REVIEW MIRKO GRMEK pp339 "Histoires de la virologie, lesviroses et des virologues." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16(3), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V. Orel and D.L. Hartl pp423-464 'Controversies in the interpretation of Mendel's discovery' J. Mainschein pp465-478 'Its a longway from Amphioxus: Anton Dohrn and late 19th century debates about vertebrate origins' W.J. Van den Steen pp479-492 'New ways to look at fitness' History and Technology 12(1), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anthony S. TRAVIS pp1-22 'Between Broken Root and Artificial Alizarin: Textile Arts and Manufactures of Madder' Ulrich MARSCH pp23-77 'Strategies For Success: Research Organization in German Chemical Companies and IG Farben until 1936' History and Technology 12(2-3), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brigitte Schroeder-Gudehus pp79-80 'Foreword' Anousheh Karvar pp81-94 'Model Reception in the Domain of Engineering Education: Mediation and Negotiation' Rene Leboutte pp95-108 'From Traditional Know-How to Technical Skill. The Process of Training and Professionalization in the Belgian Coal- Mining Industry, 1700-1850' I. Gouzevitch pp109-118 'Technical Higher Education in Nineteenth-Century Russia and France: Some Thoughts on a Historical Choice' Yukiko Fukasaku pp119-128 'Foreign Influence in the Development of Shipbuilding Technology and the Education of Engineers in Japan, 1855-1940' Jean-Claude Guedon pp129-146 'Engineering by Alienated Design: The Case of French-Speaking Engineers in Quebec' Roy MacLeod pp147-162 'Colonial Engineers and The 'Cult of Practicality': Themes and Dimensions in the History of Australian Engineering' Gregory K. Dreicer pp163-178 'Influence and Intercultural Exchange: Engineers, Engineering Schools and Engineering Works in the Nineteenth Century' Andreas Kahlow pp179-190 'French Influence on the Development of Applied Mechanics in Germany in the Nineteenth Century' Patrick Petitjean pp191 'Scientific Development,Engineering Schools and the Building of a Modern State' History of Science 33(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.W. Home pp1-22 'Humboldtian science revisited: an Australian case study' G. Freudenthal pp23-58 'Science in the medieval Jewish culture of Southern France' Review: M. Hunter pp59-103 'How Boyle became a scientist' History of Science 33(2), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Patricia FARA P.127-177 "An Attractive Therapy: Animal Magnetism in Eighteenth-century England." Friedrich STEINLE p.179-202 "Looking for a "Simple Case": Faraday and Electromagnetic Rotation." John V. PICKSTONE p. 203-224 "Past and Present Knowledges in the Practice of the History of Science." A.C. CROMBIE p. 225-238 "Commitments and Styles of European Scientific Thinking." Mansell DAVIES p. 239-251 "A Thousand Years of Science and Scientists: 988-1988." History of the Human Sciences 8(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: William James A. Still pp1-7 'Introduction' P.J. Croce pp9-27 'William James's scientific education' M. Herzog pp29-46 'William James and the development of phenomenological psychology' E. Taylor pp47-60 'Radical empiricism and the new science of consciousness' E. Reed pp61-72 'The psychologist's fallacy as a persistent framework in William James's psychological theorizing' I.K. Skrupskelis pp73-89 'James's conception of psychology as a natural science' D.E. Leary pp91-105 'William James, the psychologist's dilemma and the historiography of psychology: cautionary tales' History of the Human Sciences 8(2), May 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kenneth J. GERGEN p1-23 'Metaphor and monphony in the 20th-century psychology of emotions' Derek EDWARDS et al pp25-79 'Death and Furniture: the rhetoric, politics and theology of bottom line arguements against relativism' Roy BOYNE pp51-68 'Fractured subjectivity' Ilana Krausman BEN-AMOS pp69-89 'Adolescence as a cultural invention: Philippe Aries and the sociology of youth.' MAKING SENSE OF SCIENCE Irving VELODY pp91-95 'Introduction' Peter ATKINS pp97-102 'Science as truth' John CHRISTIE pp103-108 'The Social standing of science : some contemporary history' David E. COOPER pp109-115 'Science, society and rationality' Steve FULLER pp117-124 'On the motives for the new sociology of science' Paul R. GROSS and Norman LEVITT pp125-129 'A higher superstition? A reply to Steve Fuller's Review' ------------------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 16 - part 2 This is the second batch of the second journal article listing of 1995. Journals included are: * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(1), Spring 1995 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(2), Summer 1995 * Isis 85(4), 1994 * Isis 86(1), March 1995 * Issues in Science and Technology 11(2), 1995 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 26(1), February 1995 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 26(2), May 1995 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 31(1), 1995 * Journal of the History of Biology 28(1), 1995 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allies Sciences 50(1), 1995 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 50(2), Apr 95 * Medical History 39(2), April 1995 * Medical History 39(3), July 1995 * Minerva 32(4), 1994 * Minerva 33(1), Spring 1995 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 49(1), Jan 1995 * Perspectives on Science 2(4), 1994 * Philosophy of Science 61(4), 1994 * Philosophy of Science 62(1), 1995 * Philosophy of Science 62(2), June 1995 * Research Policy 24(2), 1995 * Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 47(3/4), July-December 1994 * Science and Public Policy 22(1), February 1995 * Science and Public Policy 22(2), April 1995 * Science in Context 8(1), Spring 1995 * Science, Technology and Human Values 20(2), 1995 * Scientometrics 32(2), February 1995 * Scientometrics 32(3), March-April 1995 * Scientometrics 33(1), May 1995 * Scientometrics 33(2), June 1995 * Social History of Medicine 7(3), 1994 * Social History of Medicine 8(1), April 1995 * Social Studies of Science 25(1), February 1995 * Social Studies of Science 25(2), May 1995 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 25(5), October 1994 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 25(6), Dec 94 * Synthese 101(3), 1994 * Synthese 102(1), 1995 * Technology and Culture 35(4), 1994 * Technology and Culture 36(1), 1995 #################################### IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(1), Spring 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thomas M. Stout and Theodore J. Williams pp6-18 'Pioneering work in the field of computer process control' George Buck and Steve Hunka pp19-31 ??? 'Development of the IBM 1500 computer-assisted instructional system' John A.N. Lee and Golde Hltzman pp32-43 '50 years after breaking the codes: interviews with two Bletchley Park scientists' John McPherson pp44-46 'New ways of multiplying' James C. Worthy pp47-53 'Control Data Corporation: the Norris era' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(2), Summer 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dirk de Wit pp9-21 'Caught between historical experience and high hopes: automation at the Dutch Postal Cheque and Clearing Service, 1950-1965' Jan van den Ende pp22-32 'Computers and industrial organization: early sources of "Just in time" production in the Dutch steel industry' Friedrich W. Kistermann pp33-49 'The way to the first automatic sequence controlled printing calculator: the 1935 DEHOMAG D 11 Tabulator' Judy O'Neill pp50-54 '"Prestige luster" and "snow-balling effects": IBM's development of computer time-sharing' Isis 85(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Goldstein pp573-599 'Yours for life: the Smithsonian Institution's correspondents and the shape of the scientific community in 19th century America' A.E. Shapiro pp600-630 'Artist's colors and Newton's colors' M.R. McVaugh pp631-643 'History of Science Society distinguished lecture: introduction' B.J.T. Dobbs pp633-643 'Newton as final cause and 1st mover' J.H. Eddy pp644-661 'Buffon's Histoire Naturelle history: a critique of recent interpretations' Isis 86(1), March 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jacalyn Duffin and Alison Li pp1-29 'Great moments: Parke, Davis and company and the creation of medical art' Sungook Hong pp30-51 'Forging scientific electrical engineering: John Ambrose Fleming and the Ferranti effect' Victor Navarro Brotons pp52-78 'The reception of Copernicus in 16th century Spain: the case of Diego de Zuniga' Issues in Science and Technology 11(2), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. Barfield pp21-25 'Flat panel displays: a 2nd look' W. Harrington, M.A. Walls and V.D McConnell pp26-32 'Using economic incentives to reduce auto pollution' D. Sperling pp33-41 'Gearing up for electric cars' H. Saxenian pp42-48 'Optimizing health care in developing countries' B. Franks and M. Meehan pp49-56 'A bipartisan strategy for United States manufacturing' E.R. Olbeter pp57-64 'Opening the global market for telecommunications' J. Mendelsohn pp65-70 'Star Wars Redux' N. Philippi pp71-78 'Plugging teh gaps in flood control policy' K. Foote pp80-81 'The aging population' K. Finneran pp94-96 'Newtonian politics' Journal for the History of Astronomy 26(1), February 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Donald E. OSTERBROCK p. 1-32 "Walter Baade, Observational Astrophysicist, (1): The preparation 1893-1931." Andrea MURSCHEL p. 33-61 "The Structure and Function of Ptolemy's Physical Hypotheses of Planetary Motion." Alex Soojung-Kim PANG p.63-75 "victorian Observing Practices, printing Technology, and Representations of the Solar corona, (2): the age of photomechanical reproduction." Essay Review G.J. TOOMER p. 77-82 "New Astronomy" by Johannes Kepler, transl. by William H. Donahue. Journal for the History of Astronomy 26(2), May 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Helge KRAGH p. 93-115 "Cosmology Between the Wars: The Nernst-MacMillan Alternative." S.S. SAID and F.R. STEPHENSON p. 117-132 "Precision of Medieval Islamic Measurements of Solar Altitudes and Equinox Times." Mario di BONO p. 133-154 "Copernicus, Amico, Fracastoro and Tusi's Device: Observations on the Use and Transmission of a Model." Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN and Alan C. BOWEN p. 155-158 "Pliny and Hipparchus's 600-Year Cycle." NOTES Kurt LOCHER p. 159-163 "Three Further Greco-Roman Conical Sundials from Palmyra, Naples, and Abu Mina." Hugh THURSTON p.164 "Three Solar Longitudes in the ALMAGEST due to Hipparchus." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 31(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S.L. Blumenthal pp3-34 'The tempest of my mind: cultural interfaces between psychiatry and literature, 1844-1900' M. Grober pp35-51 'Harmony, structure and force in the Essai Analytique sur les Facultes de Lame of Charles Bonnet' I. Lubek et al pp52-72 'Faculty genealogies in five Canadian universities: historiographical and pedagogical concerns' Journal of the History of Biology 28(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. Bocking pp1-47 'Ecosystems, ecologists and the atom: environmental research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory' S.G. Kohlstedt pp151-166 'Museums: revisiting sites in the history of the natural sciences' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allies Sciences 50(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ E. Savage Smith pp67-110 'Attitudes toward dissection in medieval Islam' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 50(2), Apr 95 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ Paul Berman pp175-193 'The practice of obstetrics in rural America, 1800-1860' Amalie M. Kass pp194-229 '"Called to her at 3 O'Clock am": obstetrical practice in physician case notes' Frederick S. Paxton pp230-252 'Curing bodies - curing souls: Hrabanus Maurus, medical education, and the clergy in 9th century Francia' Mirko D. Grmek pp253-273 'Some unorthodox views and a selection hypothesis on the origin of the AIDS viruses' Medical History 39(2), April 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark Harrison pp133-158 'The British army and the problem of venereal disease in France and Egypt during the Second World War' M.E. DeLacy and A.J. Cain pp159-185 'A Linnaean thesis concering Contagium Vivum: the "Exanthemata Viva" of John Nyander and its place in contemporary thought' Kathryn J. Waite pp186-196 'Blackley and the development of hay fever as a disease of civilization in the 19th century' William Birken pp197-218 'The dissenting tradition in English medicine of the 17th and 18th centuries' Christopher Hilton pp219-235 'Elizabeth Gaskell and mesmerism: an unpublished letter' Medical History 39(3), July 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Zuck pp259-287 'Mr Troutbeck as the surgeon's friend: the coroner and the doctors - an Edwardian comedy' Robert Tattersall pp288-316 'Pancreatic organotherapy for diabetes, 1889-1921' Hilary Marland pp317-337 'Questions of competence: the midwife debate in the Netherlands in the early 20th century' John Stewart pp338-357 'Socialist proposals for health reform in inter-war Britain: the case of Somerville Hastings' Jennifer Smith pp358-367 'The archive of the Health Visitors' Association in the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre' Essay reviews: Irvine Loudon pp370-372 'The market for medicine' (of Digby, Making a Medical Living) Milton Lewis pp372-374 'Medicine and empire' (of Harrison, Public Health in British India) George Rousseau pp375-377 'Sensibility reconsidered' (of Barker-Benfield, The Culture of Sensibility) Minerva 32(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R. Hayhoe pp361-382 'Ideas of higher learning, East-West: conflicting values in the development of the Chinese university' H. Etzkowitz pp383-421 'Knowledge as property: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the debate over academic patent policy' R. MacLeod pp422-439 'Instructed men and mining engineers: the associates of the Royal Society of Mines and British Imperial Science, 1851- 1920' S. Schwartzman pp440-468 'Science and technology in Brazil: a new policy for a global world' Minerva 33(1), Spring 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edward Shils pp5-17 'Academic freedom and permanent tenure' Kenkichiro Koizumi pp19-35 'The development of industrial technology in Japan: will versus aborptive capacity' Antony T. Sullivan pp37-43 'Recent developments in Palestinian Higher Education and the CEEPAT programme' Christopher M. Tedeschi pp45-66 'Foetal tissue transplantation research: scientific progress and the role of special interest groups' Discussion: Rowland Eustace pp67-73 'A comment on the discussion of Conrad Russell's Academic Freedom' Dominique Martin-Rovet pp75-98 'The international exchange of scholars: the training of young scientists through research abroad. I. Young French scientists in the United States' Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 49(1), Jan 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Milo Keynes pp1-56 'The personality of Isaac Newton' Lawrence M. Principe pp57-70 'Newly discovered Boyle documents in the Royal Society archive' A. Rupert Hall pp71-78 'John Collins on Newton's telescope' A.V. Simcock pp79-84 '"Reason's dim telescope": a poetic tirade against Joseph Priestley FRS' Cyril A. Clarke pp85-92 'In vitro fertilization in Bombyx Mori, the silkworm. Was John Hunter right or wrong in 1792' W. Johnson pp93-104 'Contributors to improving th teaching of calculus in early 19th Century England' R.D. Harvey pp105-118 'Pioneers of genetics: a comparison of the attitudes of William Bateson and Erwin Baur to eugenics' Sahotra Sarkar pp119-124 'J.B.S. Haldane and R.A. Fisher's Draft Life of Karl Pearson' Joan Mason pp125-140 'The women Fellow's jubilee' Sir Michael Atiyah pp141-152 'Annivesary address' Perspectives on Science 2(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Diana Kormos-Barkan pp357-395 'Simply a Matter of Chemistry? The Nobel Prize for 1920' Peter Achinstein pp396-427 'Jean Perrin and Molecular Reality' Ann Blair pp428-454 'Tradition and Innovation in Early Modern Natural Philosophy' E.D. McCoy and K.S. Shrader-Frechette pp455-475 'The Community Concept in Community Ecology' Essay review: William R. Shea pp476-487 'Galileo in the Nineties' Philosophy of Science 61(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B. Skyrms pp503-528 'Darwin meets the logic of decision: correlation in evolutionary game theory' E. Mayr pp529-533 'Reasons for the failure of theories' E. Sober and D.S. Wilson pp534-555 'A critical review of philosophical work on the units of selection' R. Amundson pp556-578 'Two concepts of constraint: adaptionism and the challenge from developmental biology' R. Wachbroit pp579-591 'Normality as a biological concept' C. Hoeffer and A. Rosenberg pp592-607 'Empirical equivalence, underdetermination and systems of the world' Y. Balashov pp608-628 'Duhem, Quine and the multiplicity of scientific tests' P. Thagard pp629-645 'Mind, society and the growth of knowledge' C.L. Pinnick pp646-657 'Feminist epistemology: implications for philosophy of science' Discussions: E. Saidel pp658-665 'Content and causal powers' J. Leplin pp666-671 'Philip Kitcher the advancement of science: science without legend, objectivity without illusion' Philosophy of Science 62(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.L. Ramsey pp1-20 'Construction by reduction' T. Jones pp21-30 'Reductionism and the unification theory of explanation' E.H. Flichman pp31-43 'Hard and soft accidental uniformities' T. Castelaolawless pp44-59 'Phenomenotechnique in historical perspective: its origins and implications for philosophy of science' R. Reiner and R. Pierson pp60-69 'Hacking experimental realism: an untenable middle ground' P.K. Stanford pp70-91 'For pluralism and against realism about species' L.J. Kaye pp92-110 'The languages of thought' A. Wayne pp111-121 'Bayesianism and diverse evidence' M. Dickson pp122-140 'An empirical reply to empiricism: protective measurement opens the door for quantum realism' Discussions: N. Reeder pp141-149 'Are physical properties dispositions?' A. Raftopoulos pp150-160 'Was Cartesian science ever meant to be a priori? a comment on Hatfield' Philosophy of Science 62(2), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frances Egan pp179-196 'Folk psychology and cognitive architecture' ??? Thomas Breuer pp197-214 'The impossibility of accurate state self-measurements' Eric Barnes pp215-226 'Truthlikeness, translation and approximate causal explanation' Robert Schwartz pp227-240 'Is mathematical competence innate?' Sam Mitchell pp241-260 'Toward a defensible bootstrapping' Richard Montgomery pp261-282 'Explanation and evaluation in cognitive science' Stanley A. Mulaik pp283-303 'The metaphoric origins of objectivity, subjectivity, and consciousness in the direct perception of reality' Discussion: Christopher Read Hitchcock pp304-320 'Salmon on explanatory relevance' Phil Dowe pp321-333 'Causality and conserved quantities: a reply to Salmon' Research Policy 24(2), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.R. Howells pp169-184 'Going global: the use of ICT netowrks in R&D@ A.K. Klevorick et al pp185-205 'On the sources and significance of inter-industry differences in technological opportunities' J. Hagedoorn pp207-231 'Strategic technology partnering during the 1980s: trends, networks and corporate patterns in non-core technologies' C.M. Christensen and R.S. Rosenbloom pp233-257 'Explaining the attackers advantage: technological paradigms, organizational dynamics and the value network' M. Justman and M. Teubal pp259-281 'Technological infrastructure policy (TIP): creating capabilities and building markets' G.C. Murray and J. Lott pp283-299 'Have UK venture capitalists a bias against investment in new technology-based firms?' H.E. Aldrich and T. Sasaki pp301-316 'R&D consortia in the US and Japan' Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 47(3/4), July-December 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Miriam SCHEIDECKER-CHEVALLIER and Robert LOCQUENEUX pp309-352 'La theorie mathematique de la combinaison chimique d'Andre- Marie Ampere/Andre-Marie Ampere's mathematical theory of chemical combination' Yorgos GOUDAROULIS pp353-379 'Searching for a name: the development of the concept of the critical point(1822-1869)/A la recherche d'un nom : le development du concept de point critique (1822-1869)' Louis MEDARD pp381-404 'L'oeuvre scientifique de Paul Vielle (1854-1934)/The scientific work of Paul Vieille(1854-1934)' Georges ROQUE pp405-433 'Les couleurs complementaires : un nouveau paradigme/Complementary colours; a new paradigm' Christiane VILAIN pp435-473 'La proportionnalite de la masse et du poids dans la dynamique newtonienne/The proportionality of mass and weight in Newton's dynamics' Veronique LE RU pp475-494 'La force acceleratice : un exemple de definition contextuelle dans le Traite de Dynamique de d'Alembert/Accelerative force: an example of contextual definition in d'Alembert's Traite de Dynamique' Science and Public Policy 22(1), February 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roberto Iazlovitch Besnosik et al pp2-8 'Management of technology in the Brazilian power sector' Jean-Jacques Salomon pp9-18 'The "uncertain quest": mobilising science and technology for development' Nicholas S. Vonortas pp19-28 'New directions for US science and technology policy: the view from the R&D assessment front' Graham Spinardi, Ian Graham and Robin Williams pp29-38 'Technical data interchange in the Eurofighter project' Ian Pownall pp39-50 'The capture of internalisation as a policy tool: the case of ESPRIT' Abby Munson pp51-64 'Risk associated with liability arising from releases of genetically manipulated organisms into the environment' Science and Public Policy 22(2), April 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eugene B. Skolnikoff pp74-84 'Evolving US science and technology policy in a changing international environment' Gerald Hane pp85-94 'Clearing the fog around R&D consortia in Japan' Brian Rappert pp95-105 'The US extension of plant variety protection: a critical evaluation' Alan Russell pp106-116 'merging technological paradigms and the knowledge structure in international political economy' Science in Context 8(1), Spring 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Medicine as a Cultural System (heyd and Rheinberger eds) Paul U. Unschuld pp9-30 'Plausibility or truth? an essay on medicine and world view' Wulf Schiefenhovel pp31-46 'Perception, expression, and social function of pain: a human ethological view' Esther Cohen pp47-74 'Towards a history of European physical sensibility: pain in the later middle ages' Luis Garcia-Ballester pp75-102 'the construction of a new form if learning and practicing medicine in medieval Latin Europe' Joseph Ziegler pp103-132 'Medical similes in religious discourse: the case of Giovanni di San Gimignano OP (ca 1260-ca 1333) Michael Heyd pp133-158 'Medical discourse in religious controversy: the case of the critiqe of "enthusiasm" on the eve of Enlightenment' Yoram Bilu and Eliezer Witzum pp159-174 'Between the sacred and medical realities: culturally sensitive therapy with Jewish ultra-othodox patients' Debora Kamrat-Lang pp175-196 'Healing society: medical language in American eugenics' Peter Weingart pp197-208 'Eugenics - medical or social science?' Ilana Lowy pp209-230 '"Nothing more to be done": palliative care versus experimental therapy in advanced cancer' Miraim Jacoby pp231-248 'Time, magic and gynecology: contemporary Israeli practice' Hans-Jorg Rheinberger pp249-264 'Beyond nature and culture: a note on medicine in the age of molecular biology' Henri Atlan pp265-277 'Biological medicine and the survival of the person' Science, Technology and Human Values 20(2), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Dear pp150-170 'Cultural history of science: an overview with reflections' Scientometrics 32(2), February 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. Nicolini et al pp93-108 'Can the assignment of university chairs be automated?' P. Vinkler pp109-116 'Some aspects of the evaluation of scientific and related performances of individuals' W.E. Snizek pp117-120 'Some observations on teh use of bibliometric indicators in the assignment of university chairs' A.T. Balaban pp121-122 'Can the assignment of university chairs be automated?' R.Wagner-Dobler pp123-132 'Where has the cumulative advantage gone? some observations about the frequency distributions of scientific productivity, of duration of scientific participation and of the speed of publication' B. Klaic pp133-152 'Analysis of the scientific productivity of researchers from the Republic of Croatia for the period 1990-1991' K. McLain pp153-176 'The structure of biotechnology R&D' M.H. Heine pp177-194 'The characterisation of text corpora using an input/output schema for citations' K. Buchholz pp195-218 'Criteria for the analysis of scientific quality' Z.J. Sampson pp219-226 'Authorship counts. 40 years of the Physical Review and Physical Review Letters' Scientometrics 32(3), March-April 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.I. Pudovkin et al pp227-236 'Indices of journal citation relatedness and citation relationships among aquatic biology journals' Liu Jinming and Shu Sizhu pp237-246 'Statistical analysis of astronomical papers of China during 1986-1990' Y.K. Duplenko and S.G. Burchinsky pp247-258 'Computer-aided clustering of citation networks as a tool of mapping of research trends in biomedicine' Scientometrics 33(1), May 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B. Godin et al pp3-12 'Besides academic publications: which sectors compete, or are there competitors?' P. Pichappan pp13-22 'A dual refinement of journal self-citation measures' J.M. Campanario pp23-40 'Using neural networks to study networks of scientific journals' M.G. Suraud et al pp41-64 'On the significance of data bases keywords for a large scale bibliometric investigation in fundamental physics' Tuen-yu Lau pp65-92 'Chinese communication studies: a citation analysis of Chinese communication research in English-language journals' R.J.W. Tijssen et al pp93-116 'On generalising scientometric journal mapping beyond ISI's Journal and Citation Databases' Scientometrics 33(2), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T. Braun et al pp131-148 'World flash on basic research: 'Hyphenation' of databases in building scientometric indicators' J.F. Miquel et al pp149-168 'World science in 18 disciplinary areas: comparative evaluation of the publication patterns of 48 countries over the period 1981-1992' P.S. Nagpaul pp169-186 'Quasi-quantitative measures or research performance: an assessment pf construct validity and reliability' B.M. Gupta et al pp187-202 'Modelling the growth of papers in a scientific speciality' P.R. Thomas pp203-220 'Size effects in the assessment of discipline-contribution scores: an example from the social sciences' A.K. Romanov and A.I. Terekhov pp221-232 'The mathematical modelling of the scientific personnel movement taking into account the productivity factor' V.L. Kalyane and S.S. Munnolli pp233-256 'Scientometric portrait of T.S. West' Social History of Medicine 7(3), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I.D.R. Bruijn pp359-381 'The health-care oragization of the Dutch East india Company at home' E. Lomax pp383-400 'The control of contagious disease in 19th century British pediatric hospitals' J.P. Vogele pp401-425 'Urban infant mortality in Imperial Germany' J. Stanton pp427-446 'What shapes vaccine policy? the case of Hepatitis-B in the UK' M.O. West pp447-471 'Nationalism, race and gender: the politics of family planning in Zimbabwe, 1957-1990' A. Hardy pp472-492 'Death is the cure of all diseases: using the General Register Office of Death Statistics for 1837-1930' M. Greenberg pp493-516 'Knowledge of the health-hazard of asbestos prior to the Merewether and Price report of 1930' Social History of Medicine 8(1), April 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jane Lewis pp1-6 'Presidential address: family provision of health and welfare in the mixed economy of care in the 19th and 20th centuries' Bernadine Courtright Barr pp7-36 'Entertaining and instructing the public: John Zahorsky's 1904 Incubator Institute' R.A. Houston pp37-54 'Writers to the signet: estimates of adult mortality in Scotland from the 16th to the 19th century' F.B. Smith pp55-74 'The Russian influenza in the United Kingdon, 1889-1894' Betsy Thom and Virginia Berridge pp75-94 '"Special units for common problems": the birth of alcohol treatment units in England' Donna Evleth pp95-116 'Vichy France and the continuity of medical nationalism' Essay review: Signild Vallgarda pp117-124 'The history of medicine in Denmark' Social Studies of Science 25(1), February 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Turnbull pp9-33 'Rendering turbulence orderly' G. Sonnert pp35-55 'What makes a good scientist? determinants of peer evaluation among biologists' Greg Myers pp57-105 'From discovery to invention: the writing and rewriting of two patents' Reply: Kathryn Packer and Andrew Webster pp107-117 'Inventing boundaries: the prior art of the social world' Discussion: K. Knorr-Cetina pp119-147 'How superorganisms change: consensus formation and the social ontology of high energy physics experiments' Notes: M. Mulkay pp149-163 'Parliamentary ambivalence in relation to embryo research' M. Nissani pp165-183 'The plight of the obscure innovator in science: a few reflections on Campanario's note' Social Studies of Science 25(2), May 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Herbert Gottweis pp195-236 'German politics of genetic engineering and its deconstruction' Charles Goodwin pp237-274 'Seeing in depth' Sharon G. Levin et al pp275-284 'Planck's principle revisited: a note' Jay A. Labinger pp285-305 'Science as culture: a view from the petri dish' Responses to Labinger from: H.M. Collins, Steve Fuller, Sheila Jasanoff, David Hakken, William Keith, Michael Lynch, Harry M. Marks, R#Trevor J. Pinch, Alan Stockdale, plus a reply to these responses by Labinger again Responses to Sismondo from: Peter Taylor, plus reply Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 25(5), October 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ilna Lowy pp655-688 'On hybridizations, networks and new disciplines: the Pasteur Institute and the development of microbiology in France' Robert Nola pp689-728 'There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreampt of in your philosophy: a dialogue on realism and constructivism' ??? R. Lanier Anderson pp729-750 'Nietzsche's will to power as a doctrine of the unity of science' D. Wade Hands pp751-772 'Blurred boundaries: recent changes in the relationship between economics and the philosophy of natural science' David DeVidi and Graham Solomon pp773-784 'Geometric conventionalism and Carnap's Principle of Tolerance' Laura J. Snyder pp785-808 'Its all necessarily so: William Whewell on scientific truth' Essay reviews: David Gentilcore pp809-816 'Galileo - networker' (of Biagioli) James Lennox pp817-824 'Aristotle's biology: plain but not simple' (of D.M. Balme, Aristotle's De Partibus Animalium I and De Generatione Animalium I) Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 25(6), Dec 94 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T.A. Ryckman pp831-870 'Weyl, Reichenbach and the epistemology of geometry' Carsten Held pp871-894 'The meaning of complementarity' Arthur Miller and Frederick W. Bullock pp895-932 'Neutral currents and the history of scientific ideas' Yuri Balashov pp933-958 'Uniformatarianism in cosmology: background and philosophical implications of the steady-stae theory' Henry P. Stapp pp959-964 'Comment on 'Stapp's theorem without counterfactual commitment' Michael Dickson pp965-966 'Reply to H.Stapp's comment' Orly R. Shenker pp967-982 'Fractal geometry is not the geometry of nature' Chuang Liu pp983-1004 'Is there a relativistic thermodynamics? a case study of the meaning of special relativity' Essay review: Tim Maudlin pp1005-1012 'The irrelavance of incommensurability: reflections on Torretti's Creative Understanding' Synthese 101(3), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Clark pp301-303 'Reinventing the connectionist challenge: introduction' T. Horgan and J. Tienson pp305-345 'A nonclassical framework for cognitive science' R.J. Matthews pp347-363 'Three-concept monte: explanation, implementation and systematicity' B.P. McLaughlin and T.A. Warfield pp365-400 'The allure of connectionism re-examined' A. Clark and J. Toribio pp401-431 'Doind without representing' W. Bechtel pp433-463 'Natural deduction in connectionist systems' K. Aizawa pp465-492 'Representations without rules, connectionism and the syntactic argument' Synthese 102(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H. Groenewold pp1-59 'Field or print' V. Karakostas and M. Dickson pp61-97 'Decoherence in unorthodox formulations of qualtum mechanics' J. Hawthorne and M. Silberstein pp99-138 'For whom the Bell arguments toll' D. Bedford and H.P. Stapp pp139-164 'Bell Theorem in an indeterministic universe' E.R. Scerri pp165-169 'The exclusion principle, chemistry and hidden variables' N. Huggett and R. Reingard pp171-194 'The renormalization group and effective field theories' D. Krause and S. French pp195-214 'A formal framework for quantum non-individuality' Technology and Culture 35(4), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G. Hecht pp657-685 'Political designs: nuclear reactors and national policy in postwar France' H.G.J. Aitken pp686-716 'Allocating the spectrum: the origins of radio regulation' S. Hong pp717-749 'Marconi and the Maxwellians: the origins of wireless telegraphy' C.A. Ziegler pp750-767 'Weapons development in context: the case of the World War I' B.C. Hacker pp768-834 'Military institutions, weapons and social change: toward a new history of military technology' R. Benhamou pp835-845 'The artificial limb in preindustrial France' S. Smulyan pp846-856 'Discovering science and technology through American history' Technology and Culture 36(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.L. Conrad pp1-28 'Drive that branch: Samuel Slater, the power loom and the writing of American textile history' A. Mitchell pp29-45 'A dangerous game: the crisis of locomotive manufacturing in France before 1914' J. Zeitlin pp46-79 'Flexibility and mass-production at war: aircraft manufacture in Britain, the United States and Germany, 1939-1945' G.C. Kunkle pp80-103 'Technology in the seamless web: success and failure in the history of the electron microscope' R.G. Arns and B.E. Crawford pp104-135 'Resonant cavities in the history of architectural acoustics' W.T.S. Tarver pp136-167 'The traction Trebuchet: a reconstruction of an early medieval siege engine' ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: journal article listing 17 This is the third journal article listing of 1995. Articles included are from: * Ambix 42(1), March 1995 * Ambix 42(2), July 1995 * Archaeometry 37(2), August 1995 * Biology and Philosophy 10(2), April 1995 * Biology and Philosophy 10(3), July 1995 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46(2), June 1995 * Clio Medica 32 * Configurations 3(1), Winter 1995 * Configurations 3(2), Spring 1995 * Historia Mathematica 22(2), May 1995 * History and Technology 12(4), 1995 * History of Science 33(3), September 1995 * History of the Human Sciences 8(3), August 1995 * Issues in Science and Technology 11(3), Spring 1995 * Issues in Science and Technology 11(4), Summer 1995 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 26(3), August 1995 * Journal of the History of Biology 28(2), Summer 1995 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 49(2), July 1995 * Osiris 10, 1995 * Research Policy 24(3), May 1995 * Research Policy 24(4), July 1995 * Science and Public Policy 22(3), June 1995 * Science, Technology and Human Values 20(3), Summer 1995 * Social Studies of Science 25(3), August 1995 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 26(1), March 1995 * Synthese 102(2), February 1995 * Synthese 102(3), March 1995 * Synthese 103(1), April 1995 * Syntehse 103(2), May 1995 ########################### Ambix 42(1), March 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frank A.J.L. JAMES p. 1-9 "Science as a Cultural Ornament: Bunsen, Kirchhoff and Helmholtz in Mid-Ninteenth-Century Baden." Anthony S. TRAVIS p. 10-27 "Artificial Dyes in John Lightfoot's Broad Oak Laboratory." Ian D. RAE p. 28-49 "Chemical Organizations in Australia and New Zealand." Ambix 42(2), July 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Berthold HEINECKE p. 65-78 "The Mysticism and Science of Johann Baptista van Helmont (1579-1644)" Ursula KLEIN p. 79-100 "E.F. Geoffroy's Table of Different `Rapports' Observed between Different Chemical Substances - A Reinterpretation." Maurice CROSLAND p. 101-118 "Lavoisier, the Two French Revolutions and `The Imperial Despotism of Oxygen'." Archaeometry 37(2), August 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O. WILLIAMS-THORPE p. 217-248 "Obsidian in the Mediterranean and the Near East: a provenancing success story." S. BRUNI ET AL. p.249-256 "Spectroscopic investigation of red stains affecting the Carrara marble facade of the Certosa of Pavia." A. MANDELIS ET AL. p. 257-270 "A pilot study in non-contact laser photothermal archaeometry of ancient statuary pedestal stones from Cyprus." V. ARGYROPOULOS p. 271-286 "A characterization of the compositional variations of Roman Samian pottery manufactured at the Lezoux production centre." Y. GOREN p. 287-306 "Shrines and ceramics in Chalcolithic Israel: the view through the petrographic microscope." R.B. MASON p. 307-322 "Criteria for the petrographic characterization of stonepaste ceramics." I. KENYON ET AL. p. 323-338 "Neutron activation analysis of AD 1660-1930 European copper-coloured blue glass trade beads from Ontario, Canada." R.G.V. HANCOCK ET AL. p. 339-350 "Chemical analysis of copper alloy trade metal from a post-contact Huron site in Ontario, Canada." F.G. BEWER and D.A. SCOTT p. 351-362 "A bronze sculpture attributed to Louis-Simon Boizot and platinum coating methods." A. FOX, C. HERON and M.Q. SUTTON p. 363-376 "Characterization of natural products on Native American archaeological and ethnographic materials from the Great Basin region, U.S.A: a preliminary study." D. ATTANASIO ET AL. p. 377-384 "Electron spin resonance study of paper samples dating from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century." J.S. SOLES, S.R. TAYLOR and C.J. VITALIANO p. 385-394 "Tephra samples from Mochlos and their chronological implication for Neopalatial Crete." J. HILLAM and I. TYERS p. 395-406 "Reliability and repeatability in dendrochronological analysis: tests using the Fletcher archive of panel-painting data." Z. STOS-GALE ET AL. p. 407-416 "Lead isotope data from the Isotrace Laboratory, Oxford: ARCHAEOMETRY data base 1, ores from the western Mediterranean." R.E.M. HEDGES ET AL. p. 417-430 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: ARCHAEOMETRY datelist 20." Biology and Philosophy 10(2), April 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stephen W. Ball pp129-180 'Gibbard's evolutionary theory of rationality and its ethical implications' Peter J. Beurton pp181-196 'How is a species kept together?' Harold N. Bryant pp197-217 'The threefold parallelism of Agassiz and Haeckel, and polarity determination in phylogenetic systematics' Discussion: Michael T. Ghiselin pp219-222 'Ostensive definitions of the names of species and clades' Kevin de Queiroz pp223-228 'The definitions of species and clade names: a reply to Ghiselin' Biology and Philosophy 10(3), July 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yew-Kwang Ng pp255-285 'Towards welfare biology: evolutionary economics of animal consciousness and suffering' Robert T. Pennock pp287-307 'Moral Darwinism: ethical evidence for the descent of man' Koichiro Matsuno and Stanley N. Salthe pp309-337 'Golbal idealism' Bradley E. Wilson pp339-356 'A (not-so-radical) solution to the species problem' Discussion: Franz M. Wuketits pp357-363 'Discussion: a comment on some recent arguments in evolutionary epistemology - and some counterarguments' British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46(2), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Survey article: Kim Sterelny pp155-184 'Understanding life: recent work in philosophy of biology' Gordon Belot pp185-196 'New work for counterpart theorists: determinism' W. Michael Dickson pp197-218 'Is there really no projection postulate in the modal interpretation?' Keith Hutchison pp219-234 'Temporal asymmetry in classical mechanics' Discussions: Victor Allis and Teun Koetsier pp235-247 'On some paradoxes of the infinite II' Andre Kukla pp248-252 'Forster and Sober on the curve-fitting problem' Clio Medica 32 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: the science and culture of nutrition, 1840-1940 (editors: Harmke Kamminga and Andrew Cunningham) Introduction p. 1-14 Harmke KAMMINGA p. 15-47 "Nutrition for the People, or the Fate of Jacob Moleschott's Contest for a Humanist Science." Mark R. FINLAY p.48-74 "Early Marketing of the Theory of Nutrition: The Science and Culture of Liebig's Extract of Meat." Dietrich MILLES p. 75-96 "Working Capacity and Calorie Consumption: The History of Rational Physical Economy." Thomas SCHLICH p. 97-128 "The Word of God and the Word of Science: Nutrition Science and the Jewish Dietary Laws in Germany, 1820-1920." Rima D. APPLE p. 129-154 "Science Gendered: Nutrition in the United States, 1840-1940." L. Margaret BARNETT p. 155-178 "`Every Man His Own Physician': Dietetic Fads, 1890-1914." Mark WEATHERALL p. 179-212 "Bread and Newspapers: The Making of `A Revolution in the Science of Food'" Mikulas TEICH p. 213-234 "Science and Food During the Great War: Britain and Germany." Sally M. HORROCKS p. 235-258 "The Business of Vitamins: Nutrition Science and the Food Industry in Inter-war Britain." Fernando SALMON p. 259-287 "`... but the Patient Remembers the Food': A New Diet, a New Hospital in 1930's Spain." David SMITH and Malcolm NICOLSON p. 288-318 "Nutrition, Education, ignorance and Income: A Twentieth-Century Debate." Paul WEINDLING p. 319-332 "The Role of International Organizations in Setting nutritional Standards in the 1920's and 1930's." Configurations 3(1), Winter 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert E. Stillman pp1-26 'Invitation and engagement: ideology and Wilkins's philosophical language' Mathew G. Looper pp27-46 'The pathology of painting: tuberculosis as a metaphor in the art theory of Kazimir Malevich' Lysa Hochroth pp47-78 'The scientific imperative: improductive expenditure and energeticism' Jay A. Labinger pp79-94 'Encoding an infinite message: Richard Power's Gold Bug Variations' Configurations 3(2), Spring 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Barbara Tomlinson pp105-134 'Phallic fables and spermatic romance: disciplinary crossing and textual ridicule' Special Cluster: Gender and Early Modern Science Mary Terrall pp135-138 'Introduction' Mario Biagioli pp139-166 'Knowledge, freedom, and brotherly love: homosociality and the Accademia dei Lincei' Paula Findlen pp167-206 'Translating the new science: women and the circulation of knowledge in Enlightenment Italy' Mary Terrall pp207-232 'Gendered spaces, gendered audiences: inside and outside the Paris Academy' Lisbet Koerner pp233-256 'Women and utility in Enlightenment science' Essay Review: Richard C. Lewontin pp257-266 'A la recherche du temps perdu' (of Gross and Levitt, 'Higher Superstition', and Himmelfarb, 'On looking into the abyss') Historia Mathematica 22(2), May 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ken Saito pp119-137 'Doubling the cube: a new interpretation of the significance of early Greek geometry' Gregg de Young pp138-153 'Euclidean geometry in the mathematical tradition of Islamic India' Jaak Peetre pp154-178 'Outline of a scientific biography of Ernst Meissel (1826-1895)' Daniel S. Alexander pp179-185 'Gaston Darboux and the history of complex dynamics' Notes: William C. Waterhouse pp186-187 'On the cattle problem of Archimedes' A.A. Antropov pp188-193 'On Euler's partition of forms into genera' Essay review: Bernard Vitrac pp196-202 (of 'La Sphere' by Germaine Aujac) History and Technology 12(4), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David A. Hounshell pp205-224 'Hughesian History of Technology and Chandlerian Business History: Parallels, Departures, and Critics' Andrew Nahum pp225-260 'The Imitation of Nature? Flapping Flight and Animal Forms as Models for Human Flight' Kathryn Steen pp261-284 'Confiscated Commerce:American Importers of German Synthetic Organic Chemicals, 1914-1929' History of Science 33(3), September 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lewis Pyenson pp253-282 'Inventory as a route to understanding: Sarton, Neugebauer, and sources' Mary Terrall pp283-310 'Emilie du Chatelet and the gendering of science' Thomas Schlich pp311-331 'How gods and saints became transplant surgeons: the scientific article as a model for writing history' Margaret C. Jacob pp333-357 'Reflections on the ideological meanings of Western science from Boyle and Newton to the postmodernists' Patricia Fara pp359-367 'Fit for a king? the George III Gallert at the Science Museum' History of the Human Sciences 8(3), August 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RICHARDS, G. pp1-24 'To know our fellow men to do them good : American Psychology's enduring moral project' NELSON, Rodney D. pp25-45 'Pragmatic validity in Mannheim and Dewey: a reassessment of the epistemological critique of Ideology and Utopia' HAWKINS, M.J. pp47-67 'The struggle for existence in 19th-century social theory: three case studies' SCOTT, A. pp69-88 'Value freedom and intellectual autonomy' LEVITAS, Ruth pp89-105 'We: problems in identity, solidarity and difference' Review Articles: ACOURT, Paul pp107-127 'Ironic empiricism (apparently) versus the demon of analogy' PELS, Dick pp129-141 'Have we never been modern? Towards a demontage of Latour's modern constitution' Issues in Science and Technology 11(3), Spring 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Ruberti and M. Andre pp17-21 'The European model of research cooperation' K.S. Flamm pp22-25 'In defense of the flat panel display initiative' P.K. Russell pp26-32 'Heading off a crisis in vaccine development' G.D. Laubach and A.C. Gelijns pp33-40 'Medical innovation at the crossroads' A.F. Krepinevich pp41-48 'Recasting military roles and missions' R. Florida pp49-56 'Technology policy for a global economy' T. Graham pp57-62 'Nuclear nonproliferation: time to make it permanent' D. Clarke pp63-70 'The elusive middle ground in environmental policy' K.R. Smith pp71-78 'Time to green US farm policy' C. Hendrickson et al pp79-84 'Time to dump recycling' Issues in Science and Technology 11(4), Summer 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.S. Walker pp19-21 'The need for a Department of Science' J.H. Gibbons pp22-26 'Do we need a Department of Science?' S. Nunn pp27-30 'US investment in a peaceful Russia' A. Tonelson pp31-38 'The perils of techno-globalism' J.M. Logsdon and R.A. Williamson pp39-45 'US-Russian cooperation in space: a good bet' W.A. Wulf pp46-52 'Warning: information technology will transform the university' K. Finneran et al pp53-60 'Round-table: rethinking risk regulation' J.D. Graham pp61-66 'Edging toward sanity on regulatory risk reform' R.M. Ham and D.C. Mowery pp67-73 'Improving industry-government cooperative R&D' P.A. Griffiths pp74-79 'Reshaping graduate education' Journal for the History of Astronomy 26(3), August 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.C. Ceragioli pp187-226 'The debate concerning 'Red' Sirius' F.R. Stephenson and L.J. Fatoohi pp227-236 'Accuracy of solar eclipse observations made by Jesuit astronomers in China' Nick Kollerstrom and Bernard D. Yallop pp237-246 'Flamsteed's lunar data, 1692-95, sent to Newton' Note: Michael Hoskin et al pp247-252 'Further orientations of Corsican dolmens' Discussion article: David King pp253-274 'The orientation of medieval Islamic religious architecture and cities' Journal of the History of Biology 28(2), Summer 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marc Swetlitz pp181-217 'Julian Huxley and the end of evolution' Raphael Falk pp219-246 'The struggle of genetics for independence' Mario A. Di Gregorio pp247-280 'A wolf in sheep's clothing: Carl Gegenbaur, Ernst Haeckel, the vertebral theory of the skull, and the survival of Richard Owen' Joel S. Schwartz pp281-316 'George John Romanes's defense of Darwinism: the correspondence of Charles Darwin and his chief disciple' Moshe Negbi pp317-332 'Male and female in Theophrastus's botanical works' Kevin Padian pp333-368 'A missing Hunterian lecture on vertebrae by Richard Owen, 1837' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 49(2), July 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Rupert Hall pp179-184 'The Francis Affair reconsidered' Guy Meynell pp185-192 'Locke, Boyle and Peter Stahl' Graham Jagger pp193-208 'Joseph Moxon, FRS and the Royal Society' Robert W. Unwin pp209-230 'A provincial man of science at work: Martin Lister and his illustrators 1670-1683' Desmond King-Hele pp231-244 'Erasmus Darwin's life at Lichfield: fresh evidence' Harold B. Carter pp245-260 'The Royal Society and the voyage of HMS Endeavour 1768-71' Linde Katritzky pp261-276 'Coleridge's links with leadin men of science' A.R. Mackintosh pp277-294 'The third man: Charles Drummond Ellis, 1895-1980' H.C. Bolton and Alan Roberts pp295-302 'On teh comparison of literary and scientific styles: the letters and articles of Max Born' Janos Plesch and Peter H. Plesch pp303-328 'Some reminiscences of Albert Einstein' Essay review: B.E.J. Pagel pp329-332 'A life of achievement and controversy' (of Fred Hoyle, 'Home is where the wind blows') Osiris 10, 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Daston pp2-24 'The moral economy of science' E.F. Keller pp26-38 'Gender and science, origin, history and politics' S.G. Kohlstedt pp39-58 'Women in the history of science: an ambiguous place' D.C. Lindberg pp60-79 'Medieval science and its religious context' S. Nakayama pp80-94 'Medieval science and its religious context' D.J. Kevles and G.L. Geison pp97-121 'The experimental life sciences in the 20th century' J.L. Richards pp122-135 'The history of mathematics and L'esprit-humain: a critical reapprasial' T. Nickles pp138-163 'Philosophy of science and history of science' J.H. Warner pp164-193 'The history pf science and the sciences of medicine' N.J. Nersessian pp194-211 'Opening the black box: cognitive science and history of science' S.G. Brush pp214-231 'Scientists as historians' Research Policy 24(3), May 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. Quintas and K. Guy pp325-348 'Collaborative, pre-competitive R&D and the firm' T. Luukkonen pp349-366 'The impacts of research field evaluations on research practice' M. Tripsas et al pp367-390 'Discouraging opportunistic behavior in collaborative R&D: a new role for government' J. Lee pp391-402 'Small firms' innovation in two technological settings' S. Folster pp403-418 'Do subsidies to cooperative R&D actually stimulate R&D investment and cooperation?' K. Ulrich pp419-440 'The role of product architecture in the manufacturing firm' V. Mangematin and M. Callon pp441-458 'Technological competition, strategies for firms and the choice of the first users: the case of road guidance technologies' I. Gomez et al pp459-472 'Analysis of biomedical research in Spain' Y. Baba et al pp473-486 'The Japanese software industry: the 'hub structure' approach' Research Policy 24(4), July 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M.H. Boisot pp489-506 'Is your firm a creative destroyer? competitive learning and knowledge flows in the technological strategies of firms' F. Narin and A. Breitzman pp507-520 'Inventive productivity' M. Iansiti pp521-542 'Technological integration: managing technological evolution in a complex environment' P.L. Robertson and R.N. Langlois pp543-562 'Innovation, networks and vertical integration' R. Dalpe and F. Anderson pp563-582 'National priorities in academic research-strategic research and contracts in renewable energies' M. Uzumeri and S. Sanderson pp583-607 'A framework for model and product family competition' N.P. Greis et al pp609-630 'External partnering as a response to innovation barriers and global competition in biotechnology' R. Henderson pp631-644 'Of life cycles real and imaginary: the unexpectedly long old age of optical lithography' S.M. Thomas et al pp645-664 'patenting of recombinent proteins: an analysis of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) in Europe, the United States and Japan' Science and Public Policy 22(3), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue on scientific expertise in Europe Tom Horlick-Jones and Bruna De Marchi pp138 'Guest editorial' Tom Horlick-Jones and Bruna De Marchi pp139-146 'The crisis of scientific expertise in fin de siecle Europe' Ortwin Renn pp147-156 'Style of using scientific expertise: a comparative framework' Bruna De Marchi pp157-161 'Environmental problems, policy decisions and risk communication: what is the role for the social sciences?' Gordon Lake pp162-168 'Utilisation of scientific and technical expertise in a European policy context' Jacques Theys pp169-174 'Decision-making on a European scale: what has changed in the relation between science, politics and expertise?' Philippe Roqueplo pp175-182 'Scientific expertise among political powers, administrations and public opinion' Maria Eduarda Goncalves pp183-188 'Scientific expertise and European Community regulatory processes' Susana Aguilar Fernandez pp189-194 'Differences and dynamics in European Union environmental policy' Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen pp195-204 'Reflections on scientific advice and EC transboundary pollution policy' Michel Andre pp205-207 'Thinking and debating about science and technology at the European level' Science, Technology and Human Values 20(3), Summer 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. Woolgar pp283-285 'Special issue: feminist and constructivist perspectives on new technology - introduction' K. Grint and S. Woolgar pp286-310 'On some failures of nerve in constructivist and feminist analyses of technology' K. Soper pp311-331 'Feminism and ecology: realism and rhetoric in the discourses of nature' A.J. Berg and M. Lie pp332-351 'Feminism and constructivism: do artifacts have gender?' B. Prins pp352-367 'The ethics of hybrid subjects: feminist constructivism according to Donna Haraway' S. Hirschauer and A. Mol pp368-385 'Shifting sexes, moving stories: feminist constructivist dialogues' Social Studies of Science 25(3), August 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruce V. Lewinstein pp403-436 'From fax to facts: communication in the Cold Fusion saga' Marc Berg pp437-476 'Turning a practice into science: reconceptualising postwar medical practice' William R. Shadish et al pp477-498 'Author judgements about the works they cite: three studies from psychology journals' Michael Mulkay pp499-532 'Galileo and the embryos: religion and science in parliamentary debate over research on human embryos' Comment: Brian Bloomfield and Theo Vurdubakis pp533-552 'Disrupted boundaries: new reproductive technologies and the language of anxiety and expectation' Discussion paper: Walter G. Vincenti pp553-574 'The technical shaping of technology: real-world constraints and technical logic in Edison's electrical lighting system' Research note: John Gascoigne pp575-581 'The 18th century scientific community: a prosopographical study' Essay Reviews: Mike Lynch pp582-599 'The idylls of the academy' (of Turner, 'The Social Theory of Practices', and Chaiklin and Lave (eds.) 'Understanding Practice') Carl Martin Allwood and Jan Barmark pp600-608 'Situating the social psychology of science' (of Shadish and Fuller (eds.) The Social Psychology of Science) Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 26(1), March 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William Clark pp1-72 'Narratology and the history of science' Heinz Otto Sibum pp73-106 'Reworking the mechanical value of heat: instruments of precision and gestures of accuracy in early Victorian England' Paul Rusnock and Paul Thagard pp107-132 'Strategies for conceptual change: ratio and proportion in classical Greek mathematics' Robert Rynasiewicz pp133-154 'By their properties, causes and effects: Newton's Scholium on time, place and motion - I. The text' Essay reviews: Mi Gyung Kim pp155-166 'Labor and mirage: writing the history of chemistry' (of Rocke, 'The Quiet Revolution', and Nye, 'From Chemical Philosophy to Theoretical Chemistry) Michael Lynch pp167-172 'Building a global infrastructure' (of Bowker, 'Science on the Run') Synthese 102(2), February 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H. Wang pp215-234 'Time in philosophy and in physics: from Kant and Einstein to Godel' S. Saunders pp235-266 'Time, quantum mechanics and decoherence' T. Ishigaki pp267-292 'A formal system for classical particle mechanics: its model- theoretic applications and space-time structure' W.M. Demuynck pp293-318 'Measurement and the interpretation of quantum mechanics and relativity theory' Synthese 102(3), March 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Tappenden 319-361 'Geometry and generality in Frege's philosophy of arithmetic' J. Weiner pp363-382 'Realism bei-Frege: reply to Burge' G. Makin pp383-412 'making sense of On Denoting' E.H. Minar pp413-452 'Feeling at home in language (what makes reading Philosophical Investigations possible)' Synthese 103(1), April 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Pereboom pp1-42 'Self-understanding in Kant's transcendental deduction' K.R. Westphal pp43-86 'Does Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science fill a gap in the Critique of Pure Reason?' T.E. Uebel pp87-121 'Otto Neurath's idealist inheritance: the social and economic thought of Wilhelm Neurath' D. Devidi and G. Solomon pp123-139 'Tolerance and metalanguages in Carnap's Logical Syntax of Language' Synthese 103(2), May 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Folina pp141-152 'Putnam, realism and truth' C.B. Cross pp153-170 'Probability, evidence, and the coherence of the whole truth' R.W. Batterman pp171-201 'Theories between theories: asymptotic limiting intertheoretic relations' T. Mormann pp203-249 'Incompatible empirically equivalent theories: a structural explication' E. Barnes pp251-277 'Inference to the loveliest explanation' ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 18:32:50 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 18 - part 1 This is the fourth Journal Article Listing of 1995. Due to length, the Listing is split into two, with the following in the first half: * Ambix 42(3), November 1995 * Annals of Science 52(6), November 1995 * Annals of Science 52(5), September 1995 * Arabic Sciences and Philosophy: a Historical Journal 5(2), Sep 1995 * Archaeoastronomy 20, 1995 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 49(1) * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 49(2) * Biology and Philosophy 10(4), October 1995 * British Journal for the History of Science 28(4), December 1995 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46(3), Sep 1995 * Chinese Science 12, 1995 * Clio Medica 34 * Historia Mathematica 22(3), August 1995 * Historia Scientiarum 5(1), June 1995 * Historical Metallurgy 28(1), 1994 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 25(2), 1995 * History of Science 33(4), December 1995 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(3), Fall 1995 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(3), Winter 1995 * Isis 86(2), June 1995 * Isis 86(3), September 1995 and the following in the second half: * Journal for the History of Astronomy 26(4), November 1995 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 50(3), July 1995 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 50(4), Oct 95 * Medical History 39(4), October 1995 * Minerva 33(2), Summer 1995 * Minerva 33(3), Autumn 1995 * Philosophy of Science 62(3), September 1995 * Research Policy 24(5), September 1995 * Science and Public Policy 22(4), August 1995 * Science and Public Policy 22(5), October 1995 * Science in Context 8(2), Summer 1995 * Science Studies (Finland) (1/94) * Science Studies (Finland) (2/94) * Science Studies (Finland) (1/95) * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 26(2), June 1995 * Social Studies of Science 25(4), November 1995 * Technology and Culture 36(2), April 1995 * Technology and Culture 36(2), April 1995 - Supplement * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 66, 1994-1995 ################ Ambix 42(3), November 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nathan M. BROOKS p. 129-142 "Nikolai Zinin at Kazan University." Katherine D. WATSON p. 143-159 "The Chemist as Expert: The Consulting Career of Sir William Ramsay." K. SCHOFIELD p. 160-186 "Some Aspects of the Work of Arthur Lapworth." Annals of Science 52(6), November 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N. Guicciardini pp537-576 'Johann Bernoulli, John Keil and the inverse problem of central forces' N.M. Brooks pp577-590 'Russian chemistry in the 1850s: a failed attempt at institutionalisation' A. Basu pp591-600 'Chemical research in India (1876-1918)' M. Barth pp601-614 'Hugens at work: annotations in his rediscovered personal copy of Hooke's Micrographia' Essay review: W. Shea pp615-618 'Thinking scientifically' (of Crombie, Styles of Scientific Thinking) Annals of Science 52(5), September 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Chapman pp431-464 'Out of the meridian: John Bird's equatorial sector and the new technology of astronomical measurement' P. Brassley pp465-480 'Agricultural research in Britain, 1850-1914; failure, success and development' G. Jones pp481-502 'Women and eugenics in Britain: the case of Mary Scharlieb, Elizabeth Sloan Chesser, and Stella Browne' Essay reviews: S. Gaukroger pp503-508 'Patterns of scientific discovery' (of H. Floris Cohen, The Scientific Revolution) E. Richards pp509-518 'Democratising Darwin' (of Darwin Correspondence vols 6,7,8; Desmond, Huxley) Arabic Sciences and Philosophy: a Historical Journal 5(2), Sep 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ahmad S. DALLAL p. 145-194 "Ibn al-Haytham's Universal Solution for Finding the Direction of the Qibla by Calculation." Resianne FONTAINE p. 195-218 "Why is the Sea Salty? The Discussion of Salinity in Hebrew Texts of the Thirteenth Century." Nicolas FARES p. 219-238 "Le calcul du maximum et la `derivee' selon Sharaf al-Din al-Tusi." Christian HOUZEL p. 239-262 "Sharaf al-Din al-Tusi et le polygone de Newton." Philippe ABGRALL p. 263-296 "Les cercles tangents d'al-Quhi." Archaeoastronomy 20, 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.F AVENI, S.J. MORANDI and P.A. PETERSON p. S1-S28 "The Maya Number of Time: Intervalic Time Reckoning in the Maya Codices, part. I." M. HOSKIN, E. ALLAN and R. GRALEWSKI p. S29-S40 "Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (2) Orientations of the Tholos Tombs of Almeria." M. HOSKIN, E. ALLAN and R. GRALEWSKI p. S41-S48 "Studies in Iberian Archaeosastronomy: (3) Customs and Motives in Andalucia." Martin J. POWELL p. S49-S56 "Astonomical Indications at a Bell-Barrow in South Wales." Frederick MARTIN p. S57-S73 "Venus and the Dresden Codex Eclipse Table." ESSAY REVIEWS Anthony F. AVENI p. S74-S79 "Time and Astronomy at the Meeting of Two Worlds", ed by S. Iwaniszewski et al. Clive RUGGLES p. S80-S86 "Colloquio Internazionale: Archeologia e Astronomia", ed. by G. Romano and G. Traversari. Philip P. ARNOLD p. S86-S89 "The Sky in Mayan Literature", by Anthony F. Aveni. Archive for History of Exact Sciences 49(1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. LUTZEN pp1-72 'Interactions between Mechanics and Differential Geometry in the 19th Century' O. SHEYNIN pp73-104 'Helmert's Work in the Theory of Errors' Archive for History of Exact Sciences 49(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. DUTKA pp105-134 'On the Early History of Bessel Functions' P.M.C. DIAS et al pp135-161 'The Conceptual Import of Carnot's Theorem to the Discovery of the Entropy' O. SHEYNIN pp163-196 'Density Curves in the Theory of Errors' Biology and Philosophy 10(4), October 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Iris Fry pp389-417 'Are the different hypotheses on the emergence of life as different as they seem?' Ernst Mayr pp419-434 'Systems of ordering data' Arno Wouters pp435-457 'Viability explanation' Discussions: Mary Maxwell pp459-463 'A reply: the future of international morality' Zhang Boshu pp465-473 'Theory, practice and the rationality of scientific confirming: a response to Lansana Keita' British Journal for the History of Science 28(4), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bernard R. Goldstein and Peter Barker pp385-404 'The role of Rothmann in the dissolution of the celestial spheres' Harvey W. Becher pp405-426 'Radicals, whigs and conservatives: the middle and lower classes in the analytical revolution at Cambrdige in the age of discovery' Roy MacLeod pp427-450 '"Kriegsgeologen and practical men": military geology and modern memory, 1914-18' Essay reviews: Peter Dear pp451-454 'Trust Boyle' (of Shapin, A Social History of Truth) David Oldroyd pp455-460 '"Total" history' (of Ellenberger, Histoire de la Geologie) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46(3), Sep 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gurol Irzik and Teo Grunberg pp285-308 'Carnap and Kuhn: arch enemies or close allies?' Federico Laudisa pp309-330 'Einstein, Bell abd nonseparable realism' Discussions: Craig Callender pp331-340 'The metaphysics of time reversal: Hutchison on classical mechanics' Keith Hutchison pp341-347 'Differing criteria for temporal symmetry' Malcolm R. Forster pp348-360 'The golfer's dilemma: a reply to Kukla on curve-fitting' Sven Ove Hansson and Hans Rott pp361-380 'How not to change the theory of theory-change: a reply to Tennant' Stephen Leeds pp381-383 'Wheeler-Feynmann again: a reply to Price' Elliott Sober pp384-398 'Natural selection and distinctive explanation: a reply to Neander' Review Article: Malcolm R. Forster pp399-424 'Bayes and bust: simlicity as a problem for a probabilist's approach to confirmation' Chinese Science 12, 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A FESTSCHRIFT FOR NATHAN SIVIN, Pt.I Francesca BRAY p. 13-17 "Technology and Culture in Chinese History: An Introduction." David N. KEIGHTLEY p. 18-40 "A Measure of Man in Early China: In Search of the Neolithic Inch." Angela SHENG p. 41-76 "The Disappearance of Silk Weaves with Weft Effects in Early China." Dieter KUHN p. 77-114 "Silk Weaving in Ancient China: From Geometric Figures to Patterns of Pictorial Likeness." Francesca BRAY p. 115-137 "Textile Production and Gender Roles in China, 1000-1700." Donald B. WAGNER p. 138-163 "The Traditional Chinese Iron Industry and its Modern Fate." Clio Medica 34 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE HEALTH OF PRISONERS: HISTORICAL ESSAYS. ed. by Richard CREESE, W.F. BYNUM and J.BEARN. Roy PORTER p. 5-26 "Howard's Beginning: Prisons, Disease, Hygiene." A.J. STANDLEY p. 27-43 "Medical Treatment and Prisoners' Health in Stafford Gaol during the Eighteenth Century." Martin J. WIENER p. 44-58 "The Health of Prisoners and the Two Faces of Benthamism." Anne HARDY p. 59-82 "Development of the Prison Medical Service, 1774-1895." Anne SUMMERS p. 83-101 "Elizabeth Fry and Mid-Nineteenth Century Reform." Joe SIM p. 102-117 "The Prison Medical Service and the Deviant 1895-1948." Alison LIEBLING and Tony WARD p. 118-133 "Prison Doctors and Prison Suicide Research." Richard SMITH p. 134-150 "Health Services for Prisoners: Lost in Ambiguities." Sir Louis BLOM-COOPER p. 151-162 "The Criminal Lunatic Asylum System Before and After Broadmoor." Stephen TUMIM p. 163-170 "The Woolf Report and After." Stephen SHAW p. 171-176 "The Lessons of History." Historia Mathematica 22(3), August 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jean-Luc Dorier pp227-261 'A general outline of the genesis of vector space theory' Gregory H. Moore pp262-303 'The axiomatisation of linear algebra: 1875-1940' Miriam Franchella pp304-322 'L.E.J. Brouwer: toward intuitionistic logic' Historia Scientiarum 5(1), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Norio ADACHI p. 1-24 "The Dawn of Mathematical Philosophy." Isao OHAMI p. 25-38 "On the Theory of Movement in the Vaisesika System in Ancient India." Nicolas FARES p. 39-56 "Aspects Analytiques dans la Mathematique de Sharaf Al-Din Al-Tusi." Ken'ichi SATO p. 57-68 "Reevaluation of Tengenjutsu or Tianyuanshu: In the Context of Comparison between China and Japan." I. Sh. SLAVUTSKII p. 69-74 "Staudt and Arithmetical Properties of Bernoulli Numbers." NOTE Yoichi HIRANO p. 75-84 "Quelques remarques sur les travaux de Lagrange - qui concernent la theorie des equations algebriques et la notion preliminaire de groupes." Historical Metallurgy 28(1), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul T. CRADDOCK p.1-6 "Agricola and the study of early metallurgy." Brian G. AWTY p. 7-10 "Were there medieval ironworking contacts between Sweden and Namur?" Jeremy HODGKINSON p. 11-13 "Fordley North Park: Coke smelting in the Weald?" Philip RIDEN p. 14-26 "The final phase of charcoal iron-smelting in Britain, 1660-1800." Peter N. WILLIAMS p. 27-32 "David Thomas: Father of the American anthracite industry." Peter HUTCHISON p. 33-37 "The Good Old Days - memories of a laboratory melting shop." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 25(2), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Finn Aaserud pp185-240 'Sputnik and the "Princeton Three": the national security laboratory that was not to be' Carol Gruber pp241-268 'The overhead system of government-sponsored academic science: origins and early development' Gyeong Soon Im pp269-300 'The formation and development of the Ramsauer effect' Nathan Rheingold pp301-328 'Choosing the future: the US research community, 1944-1946' Zuoyue Wang pp329-356 'The politics of big science in the Cold War: PSAC and the funding of SLAC' Angela N. Creager pp357-360 'In the fly room' Henrika Kuklick pp361-378 'Mind over matter?' History of Science 33(4), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Casper HAKFOORT p. 375-395 "The Historiography of Scientism: A Critical Review." Roger KING p. 396-416 "Curing Toothache on the Stage? The Importance of Reading Pictures in Context." Akihito SUZUKI p.417-447 "Dualism and the transformation of Psychiatric Language in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries." Stuart STRICKLAND p. 449-468 "Galvanic Disciplines: The Boundaries, Objects, and Identities of Experimental Science in the Era of Romanticism." Brendan DOOLEY p. 469-496 "The Communications Revolution in Italian Science." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(3), Fall 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Donald Mackenzie pp7-29 'The automation of proof: a historical and sociological investigation' Duncan G. Copeland et al pp30-57 'Sabre: the development of information-based competence and execution of information-based competition' Shane M. Greenstein pp58-66 'Lock-in and the costs of switching mainframe computer vendors in the US federal government in the 1970s' Harry Polachek pp67-74 'History of the Journal Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation, 1959-1965' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(3), Winter 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.A.N. Lee 'On "Babbage and Kings" and How Sausage Was Made": And Now for the Rest of the Story' J.A.N. Lee 'The Rise and Fall of the General Electric Corporation Computer Department' H.R. (Barney) Oldfield 'General Electric Enters the Computer Business Revisited' James L. McKenney 'Developing a Common Machine Language for Banking: The ABA Technical Subcommittee Story' Judy E. O'Neill 'The Role of ARPA in the Development of the ARPANET, 1961-1972' Isis 86(2), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Caroline Jean Acker pp167-193 'Addiction and the laboratory: the work of the National Research Council's Committee on Drug Addiction, 1928-1939' Ronald Kline pp194-221 'Construing "technology" as "applied science": public rhetoric of scientists and engineers in the United States, 1880-1945' Matt Price pp222-244 'Roots of dissent: the Chicago Met Lab and the origins of the Franck Report' Paul Lucier pp245-267 'Commercial interests and scientific disinterestednss: consulting geologists in Antebellum America' Critiques and contentions: J. Andrew Mendelsohn pp268-277 '"Typhoid Mary" strikes again: the social and the scientific in the making of modern public health' Essay review: Joseph W. Dauben pp290-299 'Searching for the glassy essence: recent studies on Charles Sanders Peirce' (of Brent; Diggins; Hausman; Moore (ed); Peirce) Isis 86(3), September 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Muendel pp373-393 'Friction and lubrication in medieval Europe: the emergence of olive oils as a superior agent' Martha Baldwin pp394-418 'The snakestone experiments: an early modern medical debate' Martin Kusch pp419-439 'Recluse, interlocutor, interrogator: natural and social order in turn-of-the-century psychological research schools' HSS Distinguished Lecture: David A. Hollinger pp440-454 'Science as a weapon in Kulturkampfe in the United States during and after World War II' Essay Review: Mitchell G. Ash pp458-462 'Science, technology and higher education under Nazism' (of Kertz (ed); Renneberg and Walker (eds); Siegmund-Schultze) ----------------------------------- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 18:34:05 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 18 - part 2 Journal for the History of Astronomy 26(4), November 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ASTRONOMY UNDER THE SOVIETS. Edited by Robert A. McCutcheon, Ronald. E. Doel, David H. DeVorkin, Steven j. Dick and LeRoy Doggett. Ronald E. DOEL and Robert a. McCUTCHEON p. 279-296 Introduction A. I. EREMEEVA p. 297-324 "Political Repression and Personality: The History of Political Repression Against Soviet Astronomers." Vitali A. BRONSHTEN AND Robert A. McCUTCHEON p. 325-348 "V.T. Ter-Oganezov, Ideologist of Soviet Astronomy." Vladimir S.STRELNITSKI p. 349-362 "The Early post-war History of Soviet Radio Astronomy." Alexander A. GURSHTEIN and C.V. IVANOV p. 363-368 "Science Feasts While the Public Starves: A Note on the Reconstruction of the Pulkovo Observatory after World War II." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 50(3), July 95 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joan Sherwood pp315-339 'Treating syphilis: the wetnurse as technology in an 18th century Parisian hospital' Joan W. Gardner and Robert C. Dinsmore pp340-363 'Evolution of the concept of the febrile seizure as it developed in the American medical literature, 1800-1980' Micaela Sullivan-Fowler pp364-390 'Doubtful theories, drastic therapies: autointoxication and faddism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries' Philip M. Teigen pp391-408 'Sore arms and selective memories: Alexander H.P. Leuf and the beginning of baseball medicine' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 50(4), Oct 95 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hilary Marland pp441-477 '"Pioneer work on all sides": the first generations of women phsyicians in the Netherlands, 1879-1930' Emily K. Abel pp478-506 'A "terrible and exhausting" struggle: family caregiving during the transformation of medicine' Thomas Keller pp507-524 'Railway spine revisited: traumatic neurosis or neurotrauma?' Shifra Shvarts pp525-556 'Who will take care of the worker? the establishment of "Kupat Holim" the workers' sick fund in Israel, 1911-1921' Medical History 39(4), October 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Neve and Trevor Turner pp399-432 'What the doctor thought and did: Sir James Crichton-Browne (1840-1938)' Rob Iliffe pp433-458 '"That puzleing Problem": Isaac Newton and political physiology of self' E.M. Tansey pp459-476 'What's in a name? Henry Dale and adrenaline, 1906' Minerva 33(2), Summer 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zuoyue Wang pp107-127 'The First World War, academic science, and the "two cultures": educational reforms at the Universiy of Cambridge' Edward J. Monahan pp129-148 'The fabrikant case at Concordia University: some lessons for the better management of universities and improved academic ethics' Tokay Gedikoglu pp149-169 'Changing models of university government in Turkey' Minerva 33(3), Autumn 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Timothy Carlson and Dominique Martin-Rovet pp211-250 'The implications of scientific mobility between France and the United States' David J. Staley pp251-264 'The Rockefeller Foundation and the patronage of German sociology, 1946-1955' Review article: Sheldon Rothblatt pp265-277 'Clark Kerr and the pursuit of excellence in the modern university' Philosophy of Science 62(3), September 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frank Arntzenius pp357-369 'A heuristic for conceptual change' Andrew Melnyk pp370-388 'Two cheers for reductionism: or, the dim prospects for non-reductive materialism' Arthur Falk pp389-403 'Wisdom updated' Gary L. Hardcastle pp404-424 'S.S. Stevens and the origins of operationism' Stephen Leeds pp425-437 'Holes and determinism: another look' Sylvia Culp pp438-458 'Objectivity in experimental inquiry: breaking data-technique circles' William Seager pp459-478 'Ground truth and virtual reality: Hacking v van Fraassen' Discussion: Tim Maudlin pp479-483 'Why Bohm's theory solves the measurement problem' Research Policy 24(5), September 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M.A. Browne et al pp229-684 'Evaluating technology innovation programs: the use of comparison groups to identify impacts' C. DeBresson pp685-706 'Predicting the most likely diffusion sequence of a new technology through the economy: the case of superconductivity' N. Henry et al pp707-726 'Along the road: R&D, society and space' J.F. Christensen pp727-746 'Asset profiles for technological innovation' W.H. Lambright pp747-760 'NASA, ozone and policy-relevant science' S. Sanderson and M. Uzumeri pp761-782 'Managing product families: the case of the Sony Walkman' D. McKendrick pp783-802 'Sources of imitation: improving bank process capabilities' S.K. Majumdar pp803-822 'Does new technology adoption pay? electronic switching patterns and firm-level performance in US telecommunications' Science and Public Policy 22(4), August 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Simon Shackley and Brian Wynne pp218-230 'Global climate change: the mutual construction of an emergent science-polict domain' S. Visalakshi pp231-238 'R&D and commercialisation status of hybridoma technology in India: an international comparison' William B. Lacy pp239-248 'Socio-economic context and policy strategies for US public agricultural sciences' Norman Clark pp249-258 'Interactive nature of knowledge systems: some implications for the third world' Morley S. Lipsett and Richard G. Lipsey pp259-266 'Benchmarks, yardsticks and new places to look for industrial innovation and growth' Edmond Lisle pp267-273 'Scientific discovery - for business, for society - at any price?' Science and Public Policy 22(5), October 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wendy Faulkner pp282-294 'Getting behind industry-public sector research linkage: a novel research design' Jorg Meyer-Stamer pp295-304 'New departures for technology policy in Brazil' Janis Kristapsons and Erika Tjunina pp305-312 'Changes in the Latvian research system' Charlette A. Geffen pp313-324 'University, government and industry in Mexico: the shared dislike of each other' Brendan Barker pp333-342 'Japanese science and technology poliocy resources on the World Wide Web' Science in Context 8(2), Summer 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Technology: Culture, Politics and Aesthetics (Alfred J. Rieber, Marsha Siefert, Thomas Hughes, eds.) Alfred Rieber and Marsha Siefert pp281-292 'Introduction' Anthony F.C. Wallace pp293-324 'Technology in culture: the meaning of cultural fit' Thomas C. Cochran pp325-340 'The culture of technology: an alternative view of the industrial revolution in the United States' Alfred J. Rieber pp341-368 'Politics and technology in 18th century Russia' Philip Scranton pp369-396 'The politics of production: technology, markets and the two cultures of American industry' Frank Trommler pp397-416 'The avant-garde and technology: toward technological fundamentalism in turn-of-the-century Europe' Marsha Siefert pp417-450 'Aesthetics, technology and the capitalization of culture: how the talking machine became a musical instrument' Thomas P. Hughes pp451-455 'Shaped technology: an afterword' Science Studies (Finland) (1/94) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steve Fuller pp4-16 'Rethinking the University from a Social Constructivist Standpoint' Joan Solomon & John Ziman pp17-30 'How Groups Construct Their Science' Valery Cholakov pp31-46 'The Tides of Environmentalist Discource' Stephen C. Zehr pp47-58 'Method, Scale and Socio-technical Networks: Problems of Standardization in Acid Rain, Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Research' Science Studies (Finland) (2/94) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Henry Etzkowitz pp5-22 'Beyond the Frontier: the Convergence of Military and Civilian R&D in the US' Erkki Kaukonen pp23-36 'Science and Technology in Russia: Collapse or New Dynamics?' Morris F. Low pp37-43 'Redirecting Australia towards Asia: The Multifunction Polis and the Development of the Asia-Pacific Region' Shigeru Nakayma pp44-49 'How to Assess the Recent Brain Reverse Phenomena: A Report of a Visit to Taiwan by a Japanese Research Team' Merle Jacob pp50-56 'Development Studies, a Progressive Research Tradition?' Science Studies (Finland) (1/95) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aant Elzinga pp5-23 'Reflections on Research Evaluation' Barend J. R. van der Meulen pp24-35 'Understanding Evaluation Processes in Research Systems in Transition' Hanne Foss Hansen pp36-43 'Organizing for Quality - a Discussion of Diffrent Evaluation Methods as Means for Improving Quality in Research' Sven Hemlin, Pirjo Niemenmaa & Henry Montgomery pp44-52 Quality Criteria in Evaluations: Peer Reviews of Grant Applications in Psychology' Stephen C. Hill pp53-72 'The Formation of the Identity as a Scientist' G. A. Nesvetailov & M. I. Artyukhin pp73-77 'Brain Drain in Belarus' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 26(2), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John W. Douard pp175-204 'E.J. Marey's visual rhetoric and teh graphic decomposition of the body' Miriam Solomon pp205-218 'Legend naturalism and scientific progress: an essay on Philip Kitcher's The Advencement of Science' Jordi Cat pp219-250 'The Popper-Neurath dabate and Neurath's attack on scientific method' Xiang Chen pp251-272 'Taxonomic changes and the particle-wave debate in early 19th century Britain' Daiwie Fu pp273-294 'Higher taxonomy and higher incommensurability' Robert Rynasiewicz pp295-322 'By their properties, causes and effects: Newton's Scholium on time, space and motion - II. the context' Richard T.W. Arthur pp323-351 'Newton's fluxions and equably flowing time' Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 26(3), September 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul Hoyningen-Huene pp353-388 'Two letters of Paul Feyeraben to Thomas S. Kuhn on a draft of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions' Dale Jacquette pp389-406 'Color and Armstrong's color realism under the microscope' J.D. Trout pp407-430 'Diverse tests on an independent world' Andre Kukla pp431-454 'The two anti-realisms of Bas van Fraassen' William J. McKinney pp455-468 'Between justification and pursuit: understanding the technological essence of science' Mark Parascandola pp469-492 'Philosophy in the laboratory: the debate over evidence for E.J. Steele's Lamarckian hypothesis' Essay review: K. Codell Carter pp493-502 'Toward a rational history of medical science' (of Bynum, Science and the Practice of Medicine in the 19th Century; Evans, Causation and Disease) Social Studies of Science 25(4), November 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EASST Special Issue: 'the research system' in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe (Katalin Balazs, Wendy Faulkner and Uwe Schimank, eds.) Katalin Balazs, Wendy Faulkner and Uwe Schimank pp613-632 'Transformation of the research systems of post-communist central and eastern Europe: an introduction' Uwe Schimank pp633-654 'Transformation of research systems in central and eastern Europe: a coincidence of opportunities and trouble' Katalin Balazs pp655-684 'Innovation potential embodied in research organisations in central and easstern Europe' Nadezhda Gaponenko pp685-704 'Transformation of the research system in a transitional society: the case of Russia' Elena Z. Mirskaya pp705-726 'Russian academic science today: its societal standing and the situation within the scientific community' Julita Jablecka pp727-754 'Changes in the management and fiaince of the research system in Poland: a survey of the opinions of grant applicants' Kostadinka Simeonova pp755-776 'Radical and defensive strategies in the democratization of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences' Judith Mosoni-Fried pp777-804 'Industrial research in Hungary: a victim of structural change' Karel Muller pp805-828 'Changes on the 'borderlines' between research and industry following economic transformation in the Czech republic' Hans-Georg Wolf pp829-852 'The academy on transition: organisational success and failure in the process of German unification' Gennady Nesvetailov pp853-872 'Changing centre-periphery relations in the former Soviet republics: the case of Belarus' Katalin Balazs, Wendy Faulkner and Uwe Schimank pp873-883 'Science and technology studies and policy in central and eastern Europe: what next?' Technology and Culture 36(2), April 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eric Clavering pp211-241 'The coal mills of northeast England: the use of waterwheels for draining coal mines, 1600-1750' David A. Mindell pp242-270 '"The clangor of that blacksmith's fray": technology, war and experience aboard the USS Monitor' David Jardini pp271-301 'From iron to steel: the recasting of the Jones and Laughlins workforce between 1885 and 1896' David L. Carlton and Peter A. Coclanis pp302-326 'The uninventive South? a quantitative look at region and American inventiveness' J.D. Hunley pp327-350 'The enigma of Robert H. Goddard' Leonard S. Reich pp351-393 'From the Spirit of St Louis to the SST: Charles Lindbergh, technology and the environment' Technology and Culture 36(2), April 1995 - Supplement ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Conference on critical problems and research frontiers in the history of technology Snapshots of a Discipline: selected proceedings (Robert Friedel, ed.) Bruce Sinclair ppS3-S16 'The road to Madison and back: notes from a traveler' Rachel Laudan ppS17-S30 'Natural alliance or forced marriage? changing relations between the histories of science and technology' Philip Scranton ppS31-S53 'Determinism and the indeterminancy in the history of technology' Steven Lubar ppS54-S82 'Representation and power' Alex Roland ppS83-S100 'Science, technology and war' Venus Green ppS101-S144 'Race and technology: African American women in the Bell system, 1945- 1980' Arthur F. McEvoy ppS145-S173 'Working environments: an ecological approach to industrial health and safety' Lindy Biggs ppS174-S188 'The engineered factory' Transactions of the Newcomen Society 66, 1994-1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alan SMITH p. 1-26 `Engines moved by fire and water': the contribution of Fellows of the Royal Society to the development of steam power, 1675-1733." Denis GRIFFITHS p. 27-52 "The Doxford engine: its development and decline." Mark WILLIAMSON p. 53-76 "`And now the weather': the early development of the meteorological satellite." James A. ANDREW p. 77-96 "The costs of eighteenth century steam engines." D.G. CLOW p. 97-120 "Pneumatic tube communication systems in London." J.R. BOLTER p. 121-152 "The Parsons-North British coal-burning gas turbine locomotive." Francis EVANS p. 153-174 "The Maudslay touch: Henry Maudslay, product of the past and maker of the future." M.M. CHRIMES p. 175-192 "Hugh McIntosh (1768-1840), national contractor." Martin MEADE and Andrew SAINT p. 193-214 "The Marquis de Chabannes, pioneer of central heating and inventor." W. JOHNSON p. 215-218 "Early research in linear induction motors for manufacturing machinery." T.E. POWELL p. 219-224 "The disappearance of horizontal watermills from Ireland." George A. NEWBY p. 225-240 "Samson Fox's American venture and the development of the pressed steel railway vehicle." (Presidential Address) E.F. CLARK p. 241-264 "The Evils of Break of Gauge: some general lessons from transport history." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 19 This is the first journal article listing of 1996 (the 19th all together). Journals included in this listing are: * Annals of Science 53(1), January 1996 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 49(3), 1995 * British Journal for the History of Science 28(4), December 1995 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36(4), Dec 1995 * Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 15(4), 1995 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69(3), Fall 1995 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69(4), Winter 1995 * Centaurus 38(1), 1996 * Historia Mathematica 22(4), November 1995 * Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan 5(2), November 1995 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 26(1), 1995 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17(1), 1996 * History of Science 34(1), March 1996 * History of Technology 17, 1995 * History of the Human Sciences 9(1), 1996 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(1), Spring 1996 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 27(1), February 1996 * Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences 31(4), 1995 * Journal of the History of Biology 28(3), Fall 1995 * Medical History 40(1), January 1996 * Minerva 33(4), Winter 1995 * Perspectives on Science 3(1), Spring 1995 * Perspectives on Science 3(2), Summer 1995 * Philosophy of Science 62(4), December 1995 * Science as Culture 5(2) * Science and Public Policy 22(6), December 1995 * Science in Context 8(3), Autumn 1995 * Science, Technology and Human Values 20(4), Autumn 1995 * Social History of Medicine 8(3), December 1995 * Social Studies of Science 26(1), February 1996 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 26(4), December 1995 * Technology and Culture 36(3), July 1995 ##################################### Annals of Science 53(1), January 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.H. Appleby pp1-28 'A new perspective on John Rowley, virtuoso master of mechanics and hydraulic engineer' C.W.J. Withers pp29-74 'Geography, science and national identity in early modern Britain: the case of Scotland and the work of Sir Robert Sibbald (1641-1722)' Note: A.A. Mills pp75-84 'Altitude sundials for seasonal and equal hours' Essay review: Skuli Sigurdsson pp85-88 (of D.W.J. Cruikshank, H.J. Juretschke and N. Kato (eds.), P.P. Ewald and His Dynamical Theory of X-Ray Diffraction) Archive for History of Exact Sciences 49(3), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H.G. Hertz and M.G. Doncel pp197-270 'Heinrich Hertz's laboratory notes of 1887' R.P. Lorch pp271-284 'Ptolemy and Maslama on the transformation of circles into circles in stereographic projection' British Journal for the History of Science 28(4), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN and Peter BARKER p. 385-404 "The Role of Rothmann in the Dissolution of the Celestial Spheres." Harvey W. BECHER p. 405-426 "Radicals, Whigs and conservatives: the middle and lower classes in the analytical revolution at Cambridge in the age of aristocracy." Roy MACLEOD p. 427-450 "Kriegsgeologen and practical men: military geology and modern memory, 1914-18." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36(4), Dec 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Achinstein pp447-474 'Are empirical evidence claims a priori?' Bradley Franks pp475-502 'On explanation in teh cogntive sciences: competence, idealization and the failure of the classical cascade' Marc Lange pp503-522 'Spearman's principle' Michael McDermott pp523-544 'Redundant causation' Michael Strevens pp545-562 'A close look at the "new" principle' Giorgio Volpe pp563-582 'A semantic approach to comparative verisimilitude' Discussion: Karen Neander pp583-588 'Explaining complex adaptions: a reply to Sober's "Reply to Neander"' Review article: R.M. Sainsbury pp589-602 'Vagueness, ignorance and margin for error' Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 15(4), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N.Y. Cao pp159-162 'The social study of science and technology in China' K.M. Sallen pp163-165 'The promotion of science, technology and society in Malaysia' S.R. Hwang pp166-168 'Student science training program - Hawaiian style' S.J. Kline pp169-177 'A curriculum for the citizen of the 21st century' A. Hines pp178-180 'How to evaluate science and technology forecasts' S.G. Brush pp205-214 'Women, science and universities' A.R. Jahiel pp215-223 'The Chinese reforms and the rationalization of environental dispute resolution' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69(3), Fall 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John M. Efron pp349-366 'Images of the Jewish body: three medical views from the Jewish Enlightenment' Deborah Jean Warner pp367-386 'The campaign for medical microscopy in antebellum America' Eric Michael Caplan pp387-419 'Trains, brains and sprains: railway spine and the origins of psychoneuroses' Howard Merkel pp420-457 '"Knocking out the Cholera": cholera, class and quarantines in New York city, 1892' J. Worth Estes pp458-469 'American Association for the History of Medicine: report of the 68th annual meeting' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69(4), Winter 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark Edward Clark and Kirk M. Summers pp527-541 'Hippocratic medicine and Aristolelian science in the Daemonum investigatio peripatetica of Andrea Cesalpino' Regina Morantz-Sanchez pp542-568 'Making it in a man's world: the late 19th century surgical career of Mary Amanda Dixon Jones' Leslie J. Reagan pp569-598 'Linking midwives and abortion in the progressive era' Douglas O. Baldwin pp599-619 'Discipline, obedience and female support groups: Mona Wilson at the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing, 1915-1918' Centaurus 38(1), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Sesiano pp1-21 'Le kitab al-Misaha d'Abu Kamil' J.W. Dauben pp22-82 'Charles S. Peirce, Evolutionary Pragmatism and the History of Science' Historia Mathematica 22(4), November 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marcia Ascher pp347-370 'Models and maps from the Marshall Islands: a case of ethnomathematics' Moritz Epple pp371-401 'Branch points of algebraic functions and the beginnings of modern knot theory' Adrian C. Rice et al pp402-421 'From student club to national society: the founding of the London Mathematical Society in 186*' Note: Peter Schreiber pp422-424 'A supplement to J. Shallit's paper "Origins of the analysis of the Euclidean algorithm"' Essay review: Jeremy Gray pp425-441 (of Devidov et al (eds.), Amphora, Festschrift fur Hans Wussing...) Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan 5(2), November 1995~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: history of technology in Japan Tadaaki KIMOTO p. 89-102 "Technological Development in Japan and Its Historical Research Since World War II." Tessa MORRIS-SUZUKI p. 103-116 "The Great Translation: Traditional and Modern Science in Japan's Industrialisation." Chikayoshi KAMATANI p. 117-126 "Sake Brewing and Its Records in Edo Japan." Satoshi IHARA p. 127-166 "Development of Electric Power Technology and Social Framework in Japan." Masakatsu YAMAZAKI p. 167-183 "The Mobilization of Science and Technology during the Second World War in Japan - A Historical Study of the Activities of the Technology Board Based upon the Files of Tadashiro Inoue." Ichikawa HIROSHI p. 183-198 "Technological Transformation of Occupied Japan: The Implications of the Policies and Activities of the Scientific and Technical Division of the Economic and Scientific Section of GHQ/SCAP." Kiyoshi ARAKAWA p. 199-214 "Basic Features of the Technical Development in Japan during the Post-War Half Century." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 26(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Matthias Dorries pp1-34 'Heinrich Kayser as philologist of physics' Christophe Lecuyer pp35-88 'MIT, progressive reform and "industrial service", 1890-1920' Peter J. Ramberg pp89-138 'Arthur Michael's critique of stereochemistry, 1887-1899' Jessica Wang pp139-166 'Liberals, the progressive left, and the political economy of postwar American science: the National Science Foundation debate revisted' Pnina Abir-Am pp167- '"New" trends in the history of molecular biology' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17(1), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anne-Marie Moulin pp5-30 'Introduction: Hasard et rationalite dans l'approche vaccinale' Lion Murard and patrick Zylberman pp31-54 'Education ou contrainte: la vaccination antivarioloque en France a la Belle Epoque' Annick Guenel pp55-80 'Lutte contre la variole en Indochine: variolisation contre vaccination' Paul Weindling pp81-90 'Between bacteriology and virology: the development of typhus vaccines between the First and Second World Wars' H.V. Wyatt pp91-112 'Poliovaccines: lessons learnt and forgotten' Jennifer Stanton pp113-122 'Contradictions in British vaccine policy on hepatitis B' Laurence-Donia Kotobi pp123-140 'La vaccination infantile et ses representations en Iran d'aujourd'hui: de Teheran a Hassanabad' Max Essex pp141-150 'Strategies of research for a vaccine against AIDS' Marc Lallement and Sophie Le Coeur pp151-172 'Experimentation clinique des vaccins contre le VIH: dilemmes scientifiques et ethiques' History of Science 34(1), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jens HOYRUP p. 1-32 "Changing Trends in the Historiography of Mesopotamian Mathematics: An Insider's View." Paul WHITE p. 33-56 "Science at Home: The Space Between Henrietta Heathorn and Thomas Huxley." Bomenico BERTOLONI MELI p. 57-89 "The Neoterics and Political Power in Spanish Italy: Giovanni Alfonso Borelli and his Circle." Timothy L. ALBORN p. 91-121 "The Business of Induction: Industry and Genius in the Language of British Scientific Reform, 1820 - 1840." History of Technology 17, 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (edited by Graham Hollister-Short and Frank A.J.L. James) Susan MURPHY p. 1-44 "Heron of Alexandria's On Automaton-Making." D.L. SIMS p. 45-112 "Archimedes the Engineer." Thomas F. GLICK p. 113-126 "Moriscos and Marranos as Agents of Technological Diffusion." Carroll PURSELL p. 127-142 "Variations on Mass Production: The Case of Furniture Manufacture in the United States to 1940." Jennifer TANN p. 143-164 "Space, Time and Innovation Characteristics: The Contribution of Diffusion Process Theory to the History of Technology." David BRIDGE p. 165-178 "The German Miners at Keswick and the Question of Bismuth." Walter ENDREI p. 179-190 "Jean Errard (1554-1610) and His Book of Machines: Le Premier Livre des instruments mathematiques mechaniques of 1584." Hellmut JANETSCHEK p. 191-214 "From the Imperial-Royal Collection of Manufactured Products to the Museum of Technology and Industry in Vienna." Graham HOLLISTER-SHORT p. 215-228 "Cranks and Scholars." History of the Human Sciences 9(1), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W.R. Woodward pp1-26 'Inner migration of disguised reform? Political interests of Hermann Lotze's philosophical anthropology' R. Colquhoun pp27-42 'The art of social conjecture: remembering Bertrand de Jouvenel' A. Esterson pp43-57 'Grunbaum's Tally Argument' Sean Burke pp59-72 'The textual estate: Plato and the ethics of signature' Jacqueline Carroy and Regine Plas pp73-84 'The origins of French experimental psychology: experiment and experimentalism' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(1), Spring 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dilys Winegrad pp5-9 'Celebrating the birth of modern computing: the 50th anniversary of a discovery at the Moore School of Engineering of the University of Pennsylvania' H.H. Goldstine and A. Goldstine pp10-16 'The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)' Mitchell Narcus and Atsushi Akera pp17-24 'Exploring the architecture of an early machine: the historical significance of the ENIAC machine architecture' Peter Eckstein pp25-44 'J. Presper Eckert' John Costello pp45-50 'As the twig is bent: the early life of John Mauchly' David Grier pp51 'The ENIAC, the verb "to program" and the emergence of digital computers' Journal for the History of Astronomy 27(1), February 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p. 1-12 "The Pre-telescopic Treatment of the Phases and Apparent Size of Venus." Thomas R. WILLIAMS p. 13-44 "The Development of Astronomy in the Southern United States, 1840-1914." Suzanne DEBARBAT p. 45-52 "An Unusual Use of an Astronomical Instrument: The Dreyfus Affair and the Paris `Macro-micrometre'." Maria PAPATHANASSIOU and Michael HOSKIN p. 53-59 "The Late-Minoan Cemetery at Armenoi: A Reappraisal." L.J. FATOOHI and F.R. STEPHENSON p. 61-67 "Accuracy of Lunar Eclipse Observations Made by Jesuit Astronomers in China." Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences 31(4), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John S. Gilkeson pp331-346 'American social scientists and the domestication of "class", 1929-1955' John R. Shook pp347-369 'Wilhelm Wundt's contribution to John Dewey's functional psychology' Katrien Libbrecht and Julien Quackelbeen pp370-384 'On the early history of male hysteria and psychic trauma' Journal of the History of Biology 28(3), Fall 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nicolas Rasmussen pp381-429 'Mitochondrial structure and the practice of cell biology in the 1950s' Michael R. Dietrich pp431-461 'Richard Goldshmidt's "Heresies" and the evolutionary synthesis' Sherrie L. Lyons pp463-494 'The origins of T.H. Huxley's saltationism: history in Darwin's shadow' Ida H. Stamhuis pp495-531 'A female contribution to early genetics: Tine Tammes and Mendel's laws of continuous characters' Essay reviews: Lynn Nyhart pp533-543 'Biology and Imperialism' Charlotte M. Porter pp545-550 'The history of scientific illustration' Medical History 40(1), January 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James Bradley et al pp1-24 'Mobility and selection in Scottish university medical education' Alain Contrepois pp25-54 'Towards a history of infective endocarditis' Jonathan Gillis pp55-73 'Bad habits and pernicious results: thumb sucking and the discipline of late-19th century paediatrics' John Welshman pp74-89 'Growing old in the city: public health and the elderly in Leicester, 1948-1974' Minerva 33(4), Winter 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gyorgy Peteri pp305-324 'On the legacy of state socialism in academia' Roli Varma and Richard Worthington pp325-338 'Immiseration of industrial scientists in corporate laboratories in the United States' Sven Widmalm pp339-360 'Science and neutrality: the Nobel Prizes of 1919 and scientific internationalism in Sweden' Carroll Brentano pp361-371 'The two Berkeleys: city and university through 125 years' Perspectives on Science 3(1), Spring 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andy Pickering pp1-48 'Cyborg history and the World War II regime' Sergio Sismondo pp49-65 'The scientific domains of feminist standpoints' Peter J. Taylor pp66-98 'Building on construction: an exploration of heterogeneous constructionism, using an analogy from psychology and a sketch from socioeconomic modeling' Review essay: John A. Schuster pp99-145 'Descartes agonisyes: new tales of Cartesian natural philosophy' (of Shea, "The Magic of Motion and Numbers"; Garber, "Descartes' Metaphysical Physics"; and Stephen Gaukroger, "Descartes") Perspectives on Science 3(2), Summer 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hasok Chang pp153-172 'Circularity and relaibility in measurement' Daniel Garber pp173-205 'Experiment, community and teh constitution of nature in the 17th century' Miriam Solomon pp206-230 'The pragmatic turn in naturalistic philosophy of science' Review essay: Marga Vicedo pp231-254 'Scientific styles: toward some common ground in the history, philosophy and sociology of science' (of Harwood, "Styles of Scientific Thought; Jane Maienschein, "Transforming Traditions in American Biology, 1880-1915") Philosophy of Science 62(4), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D.B. Malament pp489-510 'Is Newtonian cosmology really inconsistent?' J.D. Norton pp511-522 'The force of Newtonian cosmology: acceleration is relative' B. Enc pp423-542 'Units of behavior' J.B. Kennedy pp543-560 'On the empirical foundations of the quantum no-signaling proofs' M. Culler pp561-579 'Beyond bootstrapping: a new account of evidential relevance' P. Kosso and C. Kosso pp581-598 'Central place theory and the reciprocity betweeb theory and evidence' D. Gunn and I. Vetharaniam pp599-608 'Relativistic quantum mechanics and the conventionality of simultaneity' C. Allena nd M. Bekoff pp609-622 'Biological function, adaption and natural design' Science as Culture 5(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert M. Young 'What Scientists Have to Learn' Catherine Waldby 'Body Wars, Body Victories: AIDS and Homosexuality in Immunological Discourse' Ian Barns 'Manufacturing Consensus? Reflections on the UK National Consensus Conference on Plant Biotechnology' Jose Van Dijck 'Reading the Human Genome Narrative' Mike Michael and Lynda Birke 'Animal Experiments, Scientific Uncertainty, and Public Unease' Jeffrey Sconce 'Brains from Space: Mapping the Mind in 1950s Science and Cinema' Essay reviews: David King 'The Limits of Bioethics' Gordon Fyfe 'Industrial Meanings' Science and Public Policy 22(6), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Abraham and Michael Charlton pp354-362 'Controlling medicines in Europe: the harmonisation of regulatory toxicology assessed' Pawan Sikka pp363-368 'Science policy formulation and implementation in India' George Cleland and Donald MacKenzie pp369-382 'The industrial uptake of formal methods in computer science: an analysis and a policy proposal' Brian Rappert pp383-390 'Biotechnology and vertical co-ordination in the agrofood chain: a case study of the Dutch potato chain' Jon Sundbo pp399-410 'Three paradigms in innovation theory' Science in Context 8(3), Autumn 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Gugerli pp459-486 'Sociocultural aspects of technological change: the rise of the Swiss electricity supply economy' Jan C.C. Rupp pp487-508 'The new science and the public sphere in the premodern era' Nicole Ailce Sindzingre pp509-530 'The anthropology of misfortune and cognitive science. Examples from the Ivory Coast Senufo' Paola Zambelli pp531- 'Alexandre Koyre versus Lucien Levy-Bruhl: from collective representations to paradigms of scientific thought' Science, Technology and Human Values 20(4), Autumn 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: constructivist perpectives on medical work: medical practices and science and technology studies (Marc Berg and Monica J. Casper eds.) Monica J. Casper and Marc Berg pp395-407 'Introduction' Steven Epstein pp408-437 'The construction of lay expertise: AIDS activism and the forging of credibility in the reform of clinical trials' Julie Johnson-McGrath pp438-459 'Speaking for the dead: forensic pathologists and criminal justice in the United States' Irma van der Ploeg pp460-481 'Hermaphrodite patients: in vitro fertilization and the transformation of male infertility' Linda F. Hogle pp482-500 'Standardization across non-standard domains: the case of organ procurement' Susan Leigh Star pp501-507 'Epilogue: work and practice in social studies of science, medicine and technology' Social History of Medicine 8(3), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Historical perspectives: Dorothy Porter pp345-360 'The mission of Social History of Medicine: an historical overview' Ludmilla Jordanova pp361-382 'The social construction of medical knowledge' Margaret Pelling pp383-402 'The women of the family? speculations around early modern British physicians' Articles: Charles Webster pp403-422 'Paracelsus confronts the saints: miracles, healing and the secularization of magic' Thomas Schlich pp423-442 'Medicalization and secularization: the Jewish ritual bath as a problem of hygiene (Germany 1820s-1840s)' Moira Martin pp443-462 'Medical knowledge and medical practice: geriatric medicine in the 1950s' Anne Digby pp463-479 '"A medical El Dorado"? Colonial medical incomes and practice at the Cape' Review article: Robert Mighall pp489-498 'Physiological fictions: recent work on medicine and literature' Social Studies of Science 26(1), February 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dhruv Raina and S. Irfan Habib pp9-42 'The moral legitimation of modern science: Bhadralok reflections on theories of evolution' Christiane Sinding pp43-70 'Literary genres and the construction of knowledge in Biology: semantic shifts and scientific change' Joanne Hartland pp71-94 'Automating blood pressure measurements: the division of labour and the transformation of method' Boelie Elzen et al pp95-142 'Socio-technical networks: how a technology studies approach may help to solve problems related to technical change' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 26(4), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lissa Roberts pp503-530 'The death of the sensuous chemist: the "new" chemistry and the transformation of sensuous technology' Lance van Sittert pp531-558 '"The handmaiden of industry": marine science and fisheries development in South Africa, 1895-1939' Amir Alexander pp559-592 'The Imperialist space of Elizabethan mathematics' Teun Koetsier pp593-616 'Explanation in the historiography of mathematics: the case of Hamilton's quaternions' Essay reviews: Robert M. Brain pp617-636 'Burgerliche intelligenz' Roger Cooter pp637-648 'Discourses on war' Emma Spary pp649-656 'Colonising cultures' Aviezer Tucker pp657-666 'The illness of psychoanalysis' Serafina Cuomo pp667-672 'A favourable conjecture' Nils Roll-Hansen pp673-680 'The role of theory in experimental life' G.A.J. Rogers pp681- 'Gassendi and the birth of modern philosophy' Technology and Culture 36(3), July 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wendy Gamber pp455-482 '"Reduced to science": gender, technology, and power in the American dressmaking trade, 1860-1910' Mark Aldrich pp483-518 'Preventing "the needless peril of the coal mine": the Bureau of Mines and the campaign against coal mine explosions, 1910-1940' Paul R. Josephson pp519-559 '"Projects of the Century" in Soviet history: large-scale technologies from Lenin to Gorbachev' Philip L. Cantelon pp560-582 'The origins of microwave telephony - waves of change' Kirk Jeffrey pp583-624 'Pacing the heart: growth and redfinition of a medical technology, 1952-1975' Getting there: Transportation Exhibit Reviews: Hans-Joachim Braun pp625-629 'The Science Museum's Aeronautic's Gallery redisplayed' Colin Divall pp630-635 'Changing routes? the new London Transport Museum' Richard Rogers pp636-640 '"America's Great Road" at the B&O Railroad Museum" Rudi Volti pp646-650 'The Peterson Automotive Museum' -------------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 20 This is the second journal article listing of 1996 (the 20th altogether). Journals included are: * Ambix 43(1), March 1996 * Annals of Science 53(2), March 1996 * Annals of Science 53(3), May 1996 * Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 6(1), March 1996 * Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 49(4) * Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 50(1) * Biology and Philosophy 11(1) * Biology and Philosophy 11(2) * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47(1), March 1996 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70(1), Spring 1996 * Historia Mathematica 23(1), February 1996 * Historia Scientiarum 5(3), March 1996 * Historical Metallurgy 28(2), 1994 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17(2) * Isis 86(4), December 1995 * Issues in Science and Technology 12(3), Spring 1996 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 27(2), May 1996 * Journal of the History of Biology 29(1), Spring 1996 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 51(1), January 1996 * Medical History 40(2), April 1996 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 50(1), Jan 96 * Research Policy 24(6), November 1995 * Research Policy 25(1), January 1996 * Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 48(3) * Perspectives on Science 3(3), Fall 1995 * Science and Public Policy 23(1), February 1996 * Science as Culture 5(3) * Science in Context 8(4), Winter 1995 * Science, Technology and Human Values 21(1), Winter 1996 * Science, Technology and Human Values 21(2), Spring 1996 * Scientometrics 34(3), November-December 1995 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 27(1), March 1996 ################## Ambix 43(1), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mi Gyung KIM p. 1-31 "Constructing Symbolic Spaces: Chemical Molecules in the Academie des Sciences." Andrew EDE p. 32-45 "Colloids and Quantification: The Ultracentrifuge and its Transformation of Colloid Chemistry." Margaret W. ROSSITER p.46-58 "Chemical Librarianship: A Kind of `Women's Work' in America." Annals of Science 53(2), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. OLDROYD and YANG JING-YI pp107-136 'On Being the First Western Geologist in China: The Work of Raphael Pumpelly (1837-1923)' A. MESKENS pp137-156 'Mathematics Education in Late Sixteenth-century Antwerp' R. FOX pp157-194 'Thomas Edison's Parisian Campaign: Incandescent Lighting and the Hidden Face of Technology Transfer' Annals of Science 53(3), May 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G. MOLLAND pp213-234 'Addressing Ancient Authority: Thomas Bradwardine and Prisca Sapientia' K. H. TACHAU pp235-268 'Logic's God and the Natural Order in Late Medieval Oxford: the Teaching of Robert Holcot' K. HENTSCHEL pp269-296 'Measurements of Gravitational Redshift between 1959 and 1971' Essay Review: D. OLDROYD pp297-300 'Counting Instruments' (of R. G. W ANDERSON, J. A. BENNETT, and W F. RYAN (eds), Making Instruments Count) Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 6(1), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p. 9-22 "Astronomy and Astrology in the Works of Abraham ibn Ezra." Juliane LAY p. 23-62 "L'Abrege de l'Amageste: un inedit d'Averroes en version hebraique." Tony LEVY p. 63-88 "L'histoire des nombres amiables: le temoignage des textes hebreux." Ruth GLASNER p. 89-112 "The Hebrew Version of De celo et mundo Attributed to Ibn Sina." Gad FREUDENTHAL p. 113-136 "Stoic Physics in the Writings of R. Saadia Ga'on al-Fayyumi and its Aftermath in Medieval Jewish Mysticism." Y. Tzvi LANGERMANN p. 137-160 "Arabic Writings in Hebrew Manuscripts: A Preliminary Relisting." Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 49(4) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. McCARTHY pp285-320 'The Lunar and Paschal Tables of De ratione paschali Attributed to Anatolius of Laodicea' F. PALLADINO and R. TASSIOLI pp321-353 'Le lettre di Eugenio Beltrami nella Corrispondenza di Ernesto Cesaro' J. DUKTA pp355-370 'On Gauss' Priority in the discovery of the Method of Least Squares' J.L. GREENBERG pp371-391 'Isaac Newton and the Problem of the Earth's Shape' S. AOKI pp393-396 'Corrections and additions for "The Moon-Test in Newton's Principia: accuracy of Inverse-Square Law of Universal Gravitatiion"' Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 50(1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. FERREIROS pp5-71 'Traditional Logic and the Early History of Sets, 1854-1908' GYEONG SOON IM pp73-101 'Experimental Constraints on formal Quantum Mechanics: The Emergency of Born's Quantum Theory of Collision Processes in Gottingen, 1924-1927' Biology and Philosophy 11(1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STEPHEN T. ASMA pp1-20 Darwin's Causal Pluralism RICHMOND CAMPBELL pp21-31 'Can Biology Make Ethics Objective?' BRUCE H. WEBER and DAVID J. DEPEW pp33-65 'Natural Selection and Self-Organization' MARCEL WEBER pp67-88 'Evolutionary Plasticity in Prokaryotes: A Panglossian View' DAVE WENDLER pp89-116 'Innateness as an Explanatory Concept' Biology and Philosophy 11(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TOM SETTLE pp141-159 'Six Things Popper Would Like Biologists Not to Ignore: In Memoriam, Karl Raimund Popper, 1902-1994' DAVID N. STAMOS pp161-191 'Popper, Falsifiability, and Evolutionary Biology' KIM STERELNY pp193-214 'Explanatory Pluralism in Evolutionary Biology' JEAN GAYON pp215-244 'The Individuality of the Species: A Darwinian Theory? - from Buffon, and Back to Darwin' British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47(1), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Survey Article: Alex Rosenberg pp1-30 'A Field Guide to Recent Species of Naturalism' Articles: Henk W. de Regt pp31-62 'Philosophy and the Kinetic Theory of Gases' John Earman and Miklos Redei pp63-78 'Why Ergodic Theory Does Not Explain the Success of Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics' Jenann Ismael pp79-92 'What Chances Could Not Be' Alexander Rueger and W. David Sharp pp93-112 'Simple Theories of a Messy World: Truth and Explanatory Power in Nonlinear Dynamics' Review Article Paul Humphreys and David Freedman pp113-125 'The Grand Leap' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70(1), Spring 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John C. Burnham pp1-24 'Garrison Lecture.. How the Concept of Profession Evolved in the Work of Historians of Medicine' Luke Demaitre pp25-61 'The Relevance of Futility: Jordanus De Turre (fl 1313-1335) on the Treatment of Leprosy' Warwick Anderson pp62-67 'Race and Acclimatization in Colonial Medicine Disease, Race, and Empire' Mark Harrison pp68-93 '"The Tender Frame of Man": Disease, Climate, and Racial Difference in India and the West Indies, 1760-1860' Warwick Anderson pp94-118 'Immunities of Empire: Race, Disease, and the New Tropical Medicine, 1900-1920' Historia Mathematica 23(1), February 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KAREN HUNGER PARSHALL AND JAN P. HOGENDIJK p1-6 'The History of Mathematics, the History of Science, Mathematics, and Historiti Mathematica' PAITI W. HUNTER pp7-30 'Drawing the Boundaries: Mathematical Statistics in 20th-Century America' Y. Tzvi LANGERMANN pp31-53 'Medieval Hebrew Texts on the Quadrature of the Lune' OSCAR SHEYNIN pp54-67 'Mendeleev and the Mathematical Treatment of Observations in Natural Science' TADEUSZ BATOG AND ROMAN MURAWSKI pp68-73 'Stanislaw Piatkiewicz and the Beginnings of Mathematical Logic in Poland' Essay Review: T. W. GAMELIN pp74-84 (of Daniel S. Alexander, A History of Complex Dynamics, from Schroder to Fatou and Julia' Historia Scientiarum 5(3), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eio HONMA p. 225-248 "Beeckman's Natural Philosophy." Kazuo MUROI p. 249-254 "Two Harvest Problems of Babylonian Mathematics." NOTES Tsukane OGAWA p. 255-262 "A process of Establishment of Pre-modern Japanese Mathematics." Fumihiko SATOFUKA p. 263-268 "Forum: Some Aspects to the Debate on Scientific Tradition in Japan (IV)." Historical Metallurgy 28(2), 1994 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.A. CHARLES p. 66-68 "Determinative mineralogy in the early development of metals." Paul T. CRADDOCK p. 69-84 "Recent progress in the study of early mining and metallurgy in the British Isles." Roger C. P. DOONAN p. 85-98 "Sweat, Fire and Brimstone: Pre-treatment of copper ore and the effects on smelting techniques." P. BUDD, B. SCAIFE, T. TAYLOR, and R.G. THOMAS p. 99-103 "Untangling the web: some new views on the origins of prehistoric metallurgy." B.M ROHL and J.P. NORTHOVER p. 104-112 "The metalwork from Flag Fen." Tristam BAREHAM p. 113-117 "Bronze casting experiments." Bryan EARL p. 118-121 "Tin: from the Bronze Age smelting viewpoint." Simon TIMBERLAKE p. 122-129 "An experimental tin smelt at Flag Fen." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WINSOR, MARY PICKARD pp227-252 'The English Debate pn Taxonomy and Phylogeny, 1937-1940' DURIS, PASCAL pp253-270 'Monsieur Machine contre l'homme-cheval. La Mettrie critique et vulgarisateur de Linne' JUNKER, THOMAS pp271-302 'Darwinismus, Materialismus und die Revolution von 1848 in Deurschland. Zur Interaktion von Politik und Wissenschaft' Isis 86(4), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROBERT H. SILLIMAN pp541-561 'The Hamlet Affair: Charles Lvell and the North Americans' JENNIFER MORETON pp562-586 'Before Grosseteste: Roger of Hereford and Calendar Reform in Eleventh- and Twelth-Century England' BURMA P. WILLIAMS AND RICHARD S. WILLIAMS pp578-608 'Finger Numbers in the Greco-Roman World and the Early Middle Ages' Notes and Documents: RICHARD WEIKART pp609-611 'A Recently Discovered Darwin Letter on Social Darwinism' HANS-JORG RHEINBERGER pp612-616 'When Did Carl Correns Read Gregor Mendel's Paper? A Research Note' Essay Review: DOROTHY NELKIN pp619-621 'Constructing Reproduction' (of Horn, Social Bodies; Susan Merrill Squier, Babies in Bottles) Issues in Science and Technology 12(3), Spring 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E.B. Cowling et al pp29-32 'Maximising benefits from research - lessons from medicine and agriculture' D.Z. Robinson pp33-37 'Think twice before overhauling federal budgeting' A. Yarmolinsky and C.M. Pechura pp38-42 'Methadone revisited' E. Hirst and B. Tonn pp43-47 'Social goals and electric-utility deregulation' T.M. Power pp48-54 'The wealth of nature' J.M. Bower pp55-60 'Science education reform - how can we help?' B. Fuller pp61-67 'School choice: who gains, who loses?' R.S. Rosenbloom and W.J. Spencer pp68-74 'The transformation of industrial research' A.E. Smithson and L.H. Boulden pp75-81 'Chemical weapons - neglected menace' Journal for the History of Astronomy 27(2), May 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.C. CERAGIOLI p. 93-128 "Solving the Puzzle of `Red' Sirius." Jay M. PASACHOFF, Roberta J.M. OLSON and Martha L. HAZEN p. 129-145 "The Earliest Comet Photographs: Usherwood, Bond, and Donati 1858." Jukka NEVALAINEN p. 147-160 "The Accuracy of the Eclipitc Longitude in Ptolemy's Mercury Model." David PINGREE p. 161-172 "Bija-corrections in Indian Astronomy." Journal of the History of Biology 29(1), Spring 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Philip J. Pauly pp1-28 How Did the Effects of Alcohol on Reproduction Become Scientifically Uninteresting?' Thomas Junker pp29-77 'Factors Shaping Ernst Mayr's Concepts in the History of Biology' Scott Podolsky pp79-126 'The Role of the Virus in Origin-of-Life Theorizing' David N. Stamos pp127-144 'Was Darwin Really a Species Nominalist?' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 51(1), January 1996~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ BILL L. WEAVER pp5-28 'Survival at the Alabama Insane Hospital, 1861-1892' Joel T. Braslow pp29-51 'In the Name of Therapeutics: The Practice of Sterilization in a Califomia State Hospital' Edward Reichman and Fred Rosner pp52-65 'The Bone Called Luz' Medical History 40(2), April 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C.G. Pantin pp141-172 'A Study of Maternal Mortality and Midwifery on the Isle of Man, 1882 to 1961' Signild Vallgarda pp173-196 'Hospitalization of Deliveries: The Change of Place of Birth in Denmark and Sweden from the late Nineteenth Century' Helen Power pp197-214 'The Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine: Institutionalizing medical Research in the Periphery' Sanjiv Kakar pp215-230 'Leprosy in British India, 1860-1940: Colonial Politics and Missionary Medicine' Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library: Lesley A. Hall pp231-238 'The Strangeways Research Laboratory: Archives in the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre' Essay Review: Eugene Taylor p240 (of Theodore Flournoy, From India to the planet Mars) Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 50(1), Jan 96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Rupert Hall, F.B.A. and A.D.C. Simpson pp1-12 'An account of the Royal Society's Newton telescope' John H. Appleby pp13-28 'Human curiosities and the Royal Society, 1699-1751' Richard Sorrenson pp29-46 'Towards a history of the Royal Society in the eighteenth century' Ruth Stungo pp47-58 'Recording the Aloes at Chelsea - a singular solution to a difficult problem' Gordon C. Cook pp59-64 'Mary Darwin's illness' Brian Bowers and Keith Bowers pp65-74 'Michael Faraday's geological notes on the Isle of Wight' P. Lovic and A.D. Lovie pp75-88 'Charles Edward Spearman, F.R.S. (1863-1945)' Patricia Rothman pp89-100 'Grace Chisholm Young and the division of laurels' Sir Michael Atiyah, O.M. pp101-114 'Anniversary Address' Reminiscences and Discoveries: S. Ramaseshan pp115-128 'Dorothy Hodgkin and the Indian connection' Essay Review: Richard D. Keynes, F.R.S. pp129-136 'The evolution of a theory' Research Policy 24(6), November 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H. G. Gemunden and P. Heydebreck pp831-850 'The influence of business strategies on technological network activities' R. Cowan and D. Forays pp851-868 'Quandaries in the economics of dual technologies and spillovers from military to civilian research and development' R.N. Kostoff pp869-882 'Research requirements for research impact assessment' J. Howells pp883-894 'A socio-cognitive approach to innovation' M. Storper pp895-912 'Regional technology coalitions. An essential dimension of national technology policy' A.J. Bailetti and J.R. Callahan pp913-932 'Managing consistency between product development and public standards evolution' T. Khanna pp933-958 'Racing behavior. Technological evolution in the high-end computer industry' H. Herbertz and B. Muller-Hill pp959-980 'Quality and efficiency of basic research in molecular biology: a bibliometric analysis of thirteen excellent research institutes' N. Harabi pp981-992 'Appropriability of technical innovations. An empirical analysis' Research Policy 25(1), January 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G. Duysters and J. Hagedorn pp1-12 'Internationalization of corporate technology through strategic partnering: an empirical investigation' M de Marchi et al pp13-24 'Testing a model of technological trajectories' P. Hutcheson et al pp25-42 'Sources of technical innovation in the network of companies providing chemical process plant and equipment' I. Macho-Stadler et al pp43-58 'The role of information in licensing contract design' J.K. Liker et al pp59-90 'Supplier involvement in automotive component design: are there really large US Japan differences?' L.H. Lynn et al pp91-106 'Linking technology and institutions: the innovation community framework' T.O. Eisemon et al pp107-132 'Reforming Romania's national research system' T. Numagami pp133-162 'Flexibility trap: a case analysis of U.S. and Japanese technological choice in the digital watch industry' A.T. Yinnon pp163- 'The shift to knowledge-intensive production in the plastics-processing industry and its implications for infrastructure development: three case studies - New York State, England and Israel' Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 48(3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FISCHER, JEAN-LOUIS pp233-239 'Roselyne Rey(1951-1995), historienne des sciences du Siecle des lumieres / Roselyne Rey (1951-1995), a historian of the Age of the Enlightenment' BARATAY, ERIC pp241-265 'Zoologie et Eglise catholique dans la France du xviiie siecle (1670-1840): une science au service de Dieu /Zoology and the Catholic Church in the 18th century France (1670-1840): a science in God's service' CHERNI, AMOR pp267-305 'Haller et Buffon: a propos des Reflexions / Haller and Buffon: concerning the Reflexions' BELTRAN,CARLOS LOPEZ pp307-350 'Les maladies hereditaires: 18th century disputes in France / Les maladies hereditaires controverses au xviiie siecle en France' Perspectives on Science 3(3), Fall 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steven Shapin pp255-275 'Cordelia's Love: Credibility and the Social Studies of Science' Timothy Lenoir and Christophe Lecuyer pp276-345 'Instrument Makers and Discipline Builders: The Case of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance' Allan Franklin pp346-420 'The Resolution of Discordant Results' Science and Public Policy 23(1), February 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Daryl E Chubin pp2-12 'Reculturing science: politics, policy, and promises to keep' Henry Etzkowitz pp13-26 'Losing our bearings: the science policy crisis in post-Cold War Eastern Europe, former Soviet Union and USA' Sverker Alange et al pp27-38 'From job-less growth to growth-with-less-jobs: employment and equity impact of technical and organisational change' Diana Hicks and J. Sylvan Katz pp39-44 'Science policy for a highly collaborative science system' Donald MacKenzie pp45-54 'Proof and the computer: some issues raised by the formal verification of computer systems' Science as Culture 5(3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dirk Stemerding and Jaap Jelsma 'Compensatory Ethics for the Human Genome Project' Stephen DeMeo 'Dacron Polyester: The Fall from Grace of a Miracle Fabric' Larry Owens 'Vannevar Bush: An Engineer Builds a Book' John Nguyet Erni 'AIDS Science: Killing More than Time' Michael Bryson 'Antarctic Interfaces: Science, Human Subjectivity, and the Case of Richard E. Byrd' Science in Context 8(4), Winter 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Postmodernisrn and Science (Edited by: Scott F. Gilbert and Alfred I. Tauber) Scott F. Gilbert and Alfred I. Tauber pp559-562 'Introduction: Postmodernism and Science' Scott F. Gilbert pp563-578 'Resurrecting the Body: Has Postmodernism Had Any Effect on Biology?' Alfred I. Tauber pp579-608 'Postmodernism and Immune Selfhood' Lily E. Kay pp609-634 'Who Wrote the Book of Life? Information and the Transformation of Molecular Biology, 1945-55' Cathryn Carson pp635-656 'Who Wants a Postmodern Physics?' Science, Technology and Human Values 21(1), Winter 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lawrence Busch and Keiko Tanaka pp3-27 'Rites of Passage: Constructing Quahty in a Commodity Subsector' Scott Frickel pp28-53 'Engineering Heterogeneous Accounts: The Case of Submarine Thermal Reactor Mark-I' Svein Kyvik and Mari Teigen pp54-71 'Child Care, Research Collaboration, and Gender Differences in Scientific Productivity' John Grin and Henk van de Graaf pp72-99 'Technology Assessment as learning' Comment and Reply: Tom Giern pp100-115 'Policing STS: A Boundary-Work Souvenir from the Smithsonian Exhibition on "Science in American Life"' Paul R. Gross pp116-120 'Reply to Tom Gieryn' Science, Technology and Human Values 21(2), Spring 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shana M. Solomon and Edward J. Hacken pp131-156 'Setting Boundaries between Science and Law: Lessons from Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc' Michael Mulkay pp157-176 'Frankenstein and the Debate Over Embryo Research' Kerry E. Rodgers pp177-197 'Multiple Meanings of Alar after the Scare: Implications for Closure' John M. Braxton and Alan E. Bayer pp198-213 'Personal Experiences of Research Misconduct and the Response of Individual Academic Scientists' Frank Nutch pp214-228 'Gadgets, Gizmos, and Instruments: Science for the Tinkering' Scientometrics 34(3), November-December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I. Gabolde pp317-320 'Opening Address' C.R. Piquer Mep p321-324 'Invited Speech' L. Bach, et al pp325-350 'Evaluation of the Economic Effects of Brite-Euram Programmes on the European Industry' Susan Cozzens pp351-362 'U.S. Research Assessment: Recent Developments' K. M. Cunion pp363-374 'UK Government Departments Experience of RT & D. Programme Evaluation and Methodology' K. Gonda and, Furnihiko Kakizaki pp375-390 'Research, Technology and Development Evaluation: Developments in Japan' Elisabeth Helander pp391-400 'Evaluation Activities in the Nordic Countries' P. Hills pp401-414 'Prest's Experience of Evaluation' R. Johnston pp415-426 'Research Impact Quantification' A. Kameoka pp427-440 'Evaluating Research Projects at Toshiba. Designing a Conceptual Framework of Evaluating Research and Technology Development (RTD) Programs' W. Krull pp441-450 'The Max Planck Experience of Evaluation' D. Kyriakou pp451-460 'Macroeconomic Aspects of S/T Programme Evaluation' S. Kuhimann pp461-472 'German Government Department's Experience of RT & D Programme Evaluation and Methodology' P. Laredo pp473-488 'Structural Effects of EC RT & D Programmes' F. Narin pp489-496 'Patents as Indicators for the Evaluation of Industrial Research Output' Claire Nauwelaers and A. Reid pp497-512 'Methodologies for the Evaluation of Regional Innovation Potential' J. O'Herlihy pp513-518 'RT & D, Regional Development and Evaluation' C. Rinaldini pp519-526 'Experience on Research Evaluation at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission' W. A. Smith pp527-540 'Evaluating Research, Technology and Development in Canadian Industry: Meeting the Challenges of Industrial Innovation' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 27(1), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RICHARD M. BURIAN et al pp1-30 'Against Generality: Meaning in Genetics and Philosophy' DOUGLAS ALLCHIN pp31-42 'Cellular and Theoretical Chimeras: Piecing Together How Cells Process Energy' PAUL A. ROTH pp43-68 'Will the Real Scientists Please Stand Up? Dead Ends and Live Issues in the Explanation of Scientific Knowledge' THOMAS C. DALTON and VICTOR W. BERGENN pp69-108 'John Dewey, Myrtle McGraw and Logic: An Unusual Collaboration in the 1930s' Essay Reviews: DORINDA OUTRAM pp109-114 'Professor Branestawm and his Friends' NATHAN REINGOLD pp115-130 'Between American History and History of Science' PAUL HOYNINGEN-HUENE, et al pp131-142 'On Incommensurability' RICHARD J. BLACKWELL pp143- 'Authority in Science and in Religion' --------------------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 21 This is the third journal article listing of 1996 (the 21st overall). Journals included in this listing are: * Annals of Science 53(4), July 1996 * Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18(1), March 1995 * Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18(2), June 1995 * Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18(3), September 1995 * Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18(4), December 1995 * Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 19(1), March 1996 * Biology and Philosophy 11(3) * British Journal for the History of Science 29(2), June 1996 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47(2), June 1996 * Clio Medica 36 * Clio Medica 37 * Configurations 4(1), Winter 1996 * Gesnerus - Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences 52(1), 1995 * Gesnerus 52(2), 1995 * Historia Mathematica 23(2), May 1996 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17(3) * History and Technology 13(1), 1996 * History of Science 34(2), June 1996 * History of the Human Sciences 9(2), 1996 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(2), 1996 * Isis 87(1), March 1996 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 32(2) * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 51(2), April 1996 * Medical History 40(3), July 1996 * Minerva 34(1), Spring 1996 * Perspectives on Science 4(1) * Philosophy and History of Science: a Taiwanese Journal 3(2), October 1994 * Philosophy and History of Science: a Taiwanese Journal 4(1), April 1995 * Philosophy of Science 63(1), March 1996 * Research Policy 25(2), March 1996 * Research Policy 25(3), May 1996 * Research Policy 25(4), June 1996 * Science and Public Policy 23(2), April 1996 * Social History of Medicine 9(1), April 1996 * Social Studies of Science 26(2), May 1996 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 27(2), June 1996 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 27(3), Sep 1996 * Sudhoffs Archiv. Zetschrift fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 79(1), 1995 * Sudhoffs Archiv. Zetschrift fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 79(1), 1995 ####################### Annals of Science 53(4), July 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. CROSS pp323-344 'Prestige and Comfort: The Development of Social Darwinism in Early Meiji Japan, and the Role of Edward Sylvester Morse' M.F. Low pp345-360 'Medical Representations of Body in Japan: Gender, Class, and Discourse in the Eighteenth Century' C. FLOHR pp361-380 'The Plague Fighter: Wu Lien-teh and the Beginning of the Chinese Public Health System' M. BERGER pp381-398 'Henry David Thoreau's Science in The Dispersion of Seeds' B.J. SOKOL pp399-412 'Poet in the Atomic Age: Robert Frost's 'That Millikan Mote' Expanded' Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18(1), March 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ortrun Riha pp1-14 'Die subjektive Objektivitat der mittelalterlichen Medizen' Jurgen Mittelstrass pp15-26 'Galilei als Methodologe' Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18(2), June 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Religion und Wissenschaft Harry A.M. Snelders pp67-78 'Naturwissenschaft und Religion in den Niederlanden um 1600' Friedrich Niewohner pp79-84 'Natur-Wissenschaft und Gotteserkenntnis: Das judische Modell' David A. King pp85-96 'Aspekte angewandter Wissenschaften in Moscheen und Klostern (Teil 1) Mieczyslaw Hubert Markowski pp97-102 'Universitare Freiraume im Spatmittelalter als Weg bereiter neuzeitlicher Naturwissenschaft' Riccardo Pozzo pp103-114 'Wissenschaft und Reformation. Die Beispiele der Universitaten Konigsberg und Helmstedt' Freier Beitrag Christoph Friedrich pp115-130 'Autobiogrphien von Apothekern als Quelle fur die Wissenschaftsgeschichte' Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18(3), September 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Religion und Wissenschaft David A. King pp137-150 'Aspekte angewandter Wissenschaften in Moscheen und Klostern (Teil 2)' Herbert Breger pp151-160 'Mathematik und Religion in der fruhen Neuzeit' Gunter Schenk pp161-170 'Vernunft versus Offenbarung im Spanungsfeld von Aufklarung und Pietismus' Freie Beitrage Roland Franik pp171-180 'Einfluss der Chemischen Industrie auf den Chemieunterricht. Abriss einer historischen Entwicklung' Mathias Wiegert pp181-188 'Wissenschaftsgeschichte und Ur-und Fruhgeschichte' Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18(4), December 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Religion und Wissenschaft Paul Richard Blum pp205-216 'Jesuiten zwischen Religion und Wissenschaft' Freie Beitage Ludmilla Hanisch pp217-226 'Akzentverschiebung - Zur Geschichte der Semitistik und Islamwissenschaft wahrend des "Dritten Reichs"' Franz Stuhlhofer pp227-231 'Bewertung durch Auswahl. Wieviel wahlt der Wissenschaftshistoriker aus, wieviel ubergeht er?' Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 19(1), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wolfgang U. Eckart pp1-18 '"Und setzet eure Worte nicht auf Schrauben". Medizinische Semiotik vom Ende des 18. bis zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts - Gegenstand und Forschung' Karin Reich pp19-34 'Frankreich und Gauss, Gauss und Frankreich. Ein Beitrang zu den deutsch-franzosischen Wissenschaftsbeziehungen in den ersten Jahrzehnten des 19. Jahrhunderts' Bastiaan Willink pp35-50 'On the structure if a scientific golden age: social change, university investment and Germany's discontinuous rise to 19th century scientific hegemony' Hans-Peter Glimme pp51-62 'Zum "Zitieren" in der mittelalterlichen Architektur' Biology and Philosophy 11(3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AGAR, NICHOLAS pp289-300 'Teleology and Genes' CHRISTENSEN, WAYNE pp301-320 'A Complex Systems Theory of Teleology' BERMOND, BOB and JAAP VAN HEERDEN pp321-338 'The Muller-Lyer Illusion Explained and Its Theoretical Importance Reconsidered' DIETRICH, MICHAEL R. pp339-356 'Monte Carlo Experiments and the Defense of Diffusion Models in Molecular Population Genetics' HARMS, WILLIAM pp357-375 'Cultural Evolution and the Variable Phenotype' STERELNY, KIM, KELLY C. SMITH and, MICHAEL DICKISON pp377-403 'The Extended Replicator' WILSON, BRADLEY E. pp405-420 'Changing Conceptions of Species' British Journal for the History of Science 29(2), June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David KNIGHT p. 129-138 "Getting science across." Paul LUCIER p. 139-154 "Court and controversy: patenting science in the nineteenth century." Bruce J. HUNT p. 155-170 "Scientists, engineers and Wildman Whitehouse: measurement and credibility in early cable telegraphy." Clive COHEN p. 171-195 "The early history of chemical engineering: a reassessment." Deepak KUMAR p. 195-210 "The `culture' of science and colonial culture, India 1820-1920." ESSAY REVIEWS Andrea NAPOLI p. 211-216 "Hobbes' correspondence." Paolo PALLADINO p. 217-222 "Bringing the world into the laboratory, or the (ir)resistible rise of Drosophila melanogaster." Jon AGAR p. 223-228 "History of Science on the World Wide Web." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47(2), June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Symposium Micheal lockwood pp159-188 ''Many Minds' Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics' Harvey R. Brown pp189-199 'Mindful of Quantum Possibilities' Jeremy Butterfield pp200-221 'Whither the Minds?' David Deutsch pp222-228 'Comment on Lockwood' (comments also from Barry Loewer, David Papineau, Simon Saunders) Articles Gurol Irzik pp249-270 'Can Causes be Reduced to Correlations?' Deborah G. Mayo pp271-290 'Ducks, Rabbits, and Normal Science: Recasting the Kuhn's-eye view of Popper's Demarcation of Science' Phillip Pettit pp291-302 'Functional Explanation and Virtual Selection' Discussion Robert A. Wilson pp303-316 'Promiscuous realism' Clio Medica 36 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lara MARKS "Metropolitan Maternity: maternal and infant welfare services in early twentieth century London." Clio Medica 37 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Diana E. MANUEL "Marshall Hall (1790-1857): Science and medicine in early Victorian society." Configurations 4(1), Winter 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roxanne PANCHASI p. 1-32 "Graphology and the Science of Individual Identity in Modern France." SPECIAL CLUSTER: ALLEGORY AND SCIENCE Bruce CLARKE p. 33-38 "Introduction: Allegory and Science." James J PAXSON p. 39-66 "The Allegory of Temporality and the Early Modern Calculus." Bruce CLARKE p. 67-90 "Allegories of Victorian Thermodynamics." Linda Dalrymple HENDERSON p. 91-120 "Etherial Bride and Mechanical Bachelors: Science and Allegory in Marcel Duchamp's `Large Glass'." Gesnerus - Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences 52(1), 1995~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Symposium of the Swiss Society of the History of Medicine and Sciences, Aarau 1994.. (>: Mirko D. Grmek pp7-19 'Les m6decins communaux de Raguse (Dubrovnik) au Moyen Age [The Communal Physicians of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) in the Middle Ages]' Dora B. Weiner pp20-39 'Les femmes de la Salp6tri@re: trois si@cles d'histoire hospitali@re parisienne [ne Women of the Salp6tri@re: three Centu-ries of History of Hospitals in Paris]' Thomas Schnalke pp40-53 'Praxis, Theoric und Wissenschaft im Selbstverst5nd- nis des stqdtischen Arztes Christoph Jacob Trew (1695-1769) [Practice, Theory, and Science as Seen by the Urban Practitioner, Christoph Jacob Trew (1695-1769)] Ellen McNiven Hine pp54-65 'Dortous de Mairan and Eighteenth Century "Systems Theory' Mathias Steinmann pp66-82 'Impfalltag im 19. Jahrhundert. Das Verhjltnis zwi- schen Arzten und Bevijlkerung vor dem Hintergrund der Pocken- schutzimpfung im Kanton Luzern [Vaccination Practice in the 19th Century]' Markus Neiger und Urs Boschung pp83-93 'Die Behandlung Ohrenkranker in Bern in der ersten Hdlfte des 19. Jahrhunderts [Ibe Treatment of Ear Patients in Bern During the First Half of the 19th Century]' Amd Schulte-Bockholt und Axel Bauer pp94-115 'Innere Medizin in den deutsch-sprachigen LAndem und in den USA. Wechselseitige Einfiiisse und Wan del der Beziehungen von 1870 bis 1990 [Internal Medicine in the German-speaking Countries and in the U.S.A. Mutual Influences and Changing Relationships from 1870 to 1990]' Albrecht Hirschmtiller pp116-132 'E. Merck und das Kokain. Zu Sigmund Freuds Kokainstudien und ihren Beziehungen zu der Darmstiidter Firma [E. Merck and Cocaine. Freud's Cocaine Studies and their Connection with the Merck Company in Darmstadt] Rudolf Greif und Hans-Konrad Schmutz pp133-157 'Hans Bluntschli als Morphologe [Hans Bluntschi, Morphologist]' Gesnerus 52(2), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hans Wolfgang Bellwinkel pp209-246 'Diirrenmatt und die Naturwissenschaften [Diirrenmatt and the Sciences]' Cay-Rudiger Prull pp247-263 'Die Grundkonzepte der Pathologie in Deutschland von 1858 bis heute und der Fortschrittsbegriff in der Medizin [Basic Concepts in German Pathology after 1858 and the Problem of Progress in Medicine]' Rene Raggenbass pp264-289 'La fievre bilieuse h6moglobinurique: un 6pisode fran@ais tir6 d'une recherche d'Alexandre Yersin [Blackwater Fever: A French Episode Based on an Investigation by Alexander Yersin]' Nicolo Nicoli Aldini pp290-302 'The First Billroth 11 Gastric Resection as Repor ed by an Italian Medical Journal' Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen und Sonu Shamdasani pp303-318 'Ein Dokument: Das Problem der Willensfreiheit und die Psychoanalyse. Eine psychoanalytische Schrift des < [A Document: The Problem of Free Will in Psychanalysis. A Psychanalytic Text of the Wolfman]' Historia Mathematica 23(2), May 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RONALD CALINCER pp121-166 'Leonhard Euler: The First St. Petersburg Years (1727-1741)' NICCOLO GUICCIARDINI pp167-181 'An Episode in the History of Dynamics: Jakob Herriann's Proof (1716-1717) of Proposition 1, Book 1, of Newton's Principia' BENT BIRKELAND pp182-199 'Ludvig Sylow's Lectures on Algebraic Equations and Substitutions, Christiania (Oslo), 1862: An Introduction and a Summary' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17(3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TODES, DANIEL P. pp379-418 'Pavlov and the Bolsheviks' KREMENTSOV, NIKOLAI pp419-446 'The 'KR Affair': Soviet Science on the Threshold of the Cold War' HARTWIG, WALTER CARL pp447-460 'Protopithecus: Rediscovering the First Fossil Primate' RIEKE-MULLER, ANNELORE pp461-484 'Angewandte Zoologie und die Wahrnehmung exotischer Natur in der zweiten Halfte des 18. und im 19. Jahrhundert' FALK, ARTHUR pp485-502 'GAIA = MAYA' History and Technology 13(1), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PAUL CERUZZI pp1-31 'From Scientific Instrument to Everyday Appliance: The Emergence of Personal Computers. 1970-77' HOMBURG, ERNST and JOHAN H. DE VIEGER pp33-52 'A Victory of Practice Over Science: The Unsuccessful Modernisation of of the Dutch White Lead Industry (1780-1865)' NEUFELD, MICHAEL J. pp53-71 'Rolf Engel vs. The Germany Army: A Nazi Career in Rockery and Repression' History of Science 34(2), June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Larry STEWART p. 123-165 "Seeing Through the Scholium: Religion and Reading Newton in the Eighteenth Century." Kevin C. KNOX p. 167-200 "Dephlogisticating the Bible: Natural Philosophy and Religious Controversy in Late Georgian Cambridge." Adrian RICE p. 201-244 "Augustus De Morgan: Historian of Science." ESSAY REVIEW Roy PORTER p.241-244 "The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart", edited by Sir William Hamilton. OBITUARY Alistair Cameron Crombie (1915-1966) by J.D. NORTH History of the Human Sciences 9(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROSE, NIKOLAS pp1-23 'Psychiatry as a political science: advanced liberalism and the administration of risk' COOPER, DAVID E. pp25-37 'Modern mythology: the case of 'Reactionary Modernism'' CHANEY, DAVID pp39-51 ''Ways of Seeing' reconsidered: representation and construction in mass culture' WINTER, MICHAEL F. pp53-77 'Societal reaction, labeling and social control: the contribution of Edwin M. Lemert' HINDERS, BARRY pp79-98 'No end of ideology' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emerson W. Pugh and William Aspray pp7-17 'Creating the Computer Industry' James W. Cortada pp18-29 'Commercial Applications of the Digital Computer in American Corporations' Steven W. Usselman pp30-39 'Fostering a Capacity for Compromise: Business, Government, and the Stages of Innovation in American Computing' Arthur L. Norberg pp40-53 'Changing Computing: The Computing Community and DARPA' John A. N. Lee pp54- '"Those Who Forget the Lessons of History Are Doomed To Repeat It" or, Why I Study the History of Computing' Isis 87(1), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Margaret HUMPHREYS p. 1-17 "Kicking a Dying Dog: DDT and the Demise of Malaria in the American South, 1942-1950." Alexei KOJEVNIKOV p. 18-50 "President of Stalin's Academy: The Mask and Responsibility of Sergei Vavilov." Philip J. PAULY p. 51-73 "The Beauty and Menace of the Japanese Cherry Trees: Conflicting Visions of American Ecological Independence." James EVANS p. 74-107 "Fraud and Illusion in the Anti-Newtonian Rear Guard: The Coultaud-Mercier Affair and Bertier's Experiments, 1767-1777." CRITIQUES AND CONTENTIONS William D McCREADY p. 108-127 "Isidore, the Antipodeans, and the Shape of the Earth." ESSAY REVIEW by Mordechai FEINGOLD p. 131139 "A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England." by Steven SHAPIN. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994 Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 32(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VALONE, DAVID A. pp119-134 'Language, Race, and History: The Origin of the Whitney Muller Debate and the Transformation of the Human Sciences' NICHOLS, LAWRENCE T. pp135-150 'International Solidarity in the Creation of Science: The Ross-Sorokin Correspondence, 1921-1931' STEHR, NICO pp151-159 'The Ubiquity of Nature: Climate and Culture' DONALDSON, GAIL pp160-175 Between Practice and Theory: Melanie Klein, Anna Freud and the Development of Child Analysis' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 51(2), April 1996~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ J. WORTH ESTES pp127-154 'The Medical Properties of Food in the Eighteenth Century' MARIJKE GIJSWIJT-HOFSTRA pp155-183 'Homeopathy's Early Dutch Conquests: The Rotterdam Clientele 155 of Clemens von Bonninghausen in the 1840s and 1850s' LEONARD G. WILSON pp184-207 'The Gorilla and the Question of Human Origins: The Brain Controversy' DANIEL A. DUMESIC pp208-222 'The Physician Automobilist' Medical History 40(3), July 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARMKE KAMMINGA AND MARK W WEATHERALL pp269-292 'The Making of a Biochemist 1: Frederick Gowland Hopkins' Construction of Dynamic Biochemistry' NICOLAAS A RUPKE pp293-310 Humboldtian Medicine HANNAH F AUGSTEIN pp311-343 'J C Prichard's Concept of Moral Insanity - Medical Theory of the Corruption of Human Nature' MARCOS CUETO pp344-364 'Tropical Medicine and Bacteriology in Boston and Peru: Studies of Carrion's Disease in the early Twentieth Century' Minerva 34(1), Spring 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Shattock pp1-5 'Foreword: Edward Shils, the Intellectuals and Minerva' Martin Bulmer pp7-21 'Edward Shils as a sociologist' Harold Orlans pp23-37 'Edward Shils' beliefs about society and sociology' Alvin M. Weinberg pp39-43 'Edward Shils and the "Governmentalisation" of science' Bruce L.R. Smith pp45-56 'The accountability of science' J.W. Grove pp57-67 'The morality of scientists revisited' Gerhard Casper pp69-83 'Come the millenium, where the University?' Jean Floud, Lord Dacre pp85-93 'Edward Shils (1910-1995)' Lord Ashby pp95-101 'Centre and periphery in academe: some personal reflections' Joseph Epstein pp103-123 'My friend Edward' Perspectives on Science 4(1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HADDEN, RICHARD W. & OVERINGTON, MICHAEL A. pp1-23 'Ontological Porcupine: The Road to Hegemony and Back in Science Studies' HUTCHISON, KEITH pp24-58 'Why Does Plato Urge Rulers to Study Astronomy?' SHAPIRO, ALAN E. pp59-140 'The Gradual acceptance of Newton's Theory of Light and Color, 1672-1727' Philosophy and History of Science: a Taiwanese Journal 3(2), October 1994~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chung-hsi LIN p.1-66 "Social Contingencies of Scientific Knowledge and Government." Jih-ching HO p.67-94 "Second-Order Desires and the Will." Alexei VOLKOV p.95-110 "Supplementary Data on the Values of `Pi' in the History of Chinese Mathematics." Philosophy and History of Science: a Taiwanese Journal 4(1), April 1995~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ Allen W. WOOD p.1-58 "Idealism and Revolution: Human Nature and the Free Society in Kant, Fichte and Hegel." Christopher CULLEN p.59-94 "How Can We Do The Comparative History of Mathematics? Proof in Liu Hui and the Zhou Bi." CRITICAL NOTE Adriano PALMA p.95-104 "Deconstructive Zeitgeist. A Note on A Popular View in Some Circle." Philosophy of Science 63(1), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAVID PAPINEAU pp1-20 'THEORY-DEPENDENT TERMS' PETER MILNE pp21-26 'LOG [P(h/eb)/P(h/b)] IS THE ONE TRUE MEASURE OF CONFIRMATION' MURRAY CLARKE pp27-48 'DARWINIAN ALGORITHIMS AND INDEXICAL REPRESENTATION' JEFFPEY A.BARRETT pp49-64 'EMIPIRICAL ADEQUACY AND THE AVAILABILITY OF RELIABLE RECORDS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS' STEVEN RAPPAPORT pp65-80 'INFERENCE TO THE BEST EXPLANATION: IS IT REALLY DIFFERENT FROM MILL'S METHODS?' WILLIAM SEAGER pp81-90 'A NOTE ON THE 'QUANTUNI ERASER'' STEPHEN LEEDS AND RICHARD HEALY pp91-104 'A NOTE ON VAN FRAASSEN'S MODAL INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS' KEITH BUTLER pp105-114 'CONTENT, CAUSAL POWERS, AND CONTEXTS' WIM J. VAN DER STEEN pp115-121 'SCREENING-OFF AND NATURAL SELECTION' Research Policy 25(2), March 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Evaluation of Industrial Modernization P. Shapira and J.D. Roessner pp181-184 'Evaluating industrial modernization: Introduction to the theme issue' P. Shapira, J. Youtic and J.D. Roessner pp185-214 'Current practices in the evaluation of US industrial modernization programs' E. Oldsman pp215-232 'Does manufacturing extension matter? An evaluation of the Industrial Technology Extension Service in New York' D. Luria and E. Wiarda pp233-246 'Performance benchmarking and measuring program impacts on customers: lessons from the Midwest Manufacturing Technology Center' S.A. Rosenfeld pp247-264 'Does cooperation enhance competitiveness? Assessing the impacts of inter-firm collaboration' M.R. Kelley and A. Arora pp265-280 'The role of institution-building in US industrial modernization programs' C.F. Sabel pp281-308 'A measure of federalism: assessing manufacturing technology centers' I. Feller, A. Glasmeier and M. Mark pp309- 'Issues and perspectives on evaluating manufacturing modernization programs' Research Policy 25(3), May 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ K. Kauko pp321-324 'Effectiveness of R&D subsidies - a sceptical note on the empirical literature' S.A. Mian pp325-336 'Assessing value-added contributions of university technology business incubators to tenant firms' H. Penan pp337-358 'R&D strategy in a techno-economic network: Alzheimer's disease therapeutic strategies' D.M. Hicks, P.A. Isard and B.R. Martin pp359-378 'A morphology of Japanese and European corporate research networks' G. Hartnell pp379-396 'The innovation of agrochemicals: regulation and patent protection' A.N. Link pp397-402 'On the classification of industrial R&D' R.Coombs, P. Narandren and A. Richards pp403-414 'A literature-based innovation output indicator' R. Leoncini, M.A. Maggioni and S. Montresor pp415-430 'Intersectoral innovation flows and national technological systems: network analysis for comparing Italv and Germany' L. Leydesdorff and E. Gauthier pp431-450 'The evaluation of national performance in selected prioritv areas using scientometric methods' F. Malerba and L. Orsenigo pp451-478 'Schumpeterian patterns of innovation are technology-specific' Research Policy 25(4), June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ K.R. Lee pp491-508 'The role of user fin-ns in the innovation of machine tools: The Japanese case' V. Walsh pp509-530 'Design, innovation and the boundaries of the firm' K. Foss pp531-548 'Transaction costs and technological development: the case of the Danish fr-uit and ve-etable industry' J.O. Lanjouw and A. Mody pp549-572 'Innovation and the international diffusion of environmentally responsive technology' S. Jacobsson, C. Oskarsson and J. Philipson pp573-588 'Indicators of technological activities - comparing educational, patent and R&D statistics in the case of Sweden' B. Godin pp587-606 'Research and the practice of publication in industries' A.J. Shenhar and D. Dvir pp607-632 'Toward a typoloaical theory of project management' H. Hollenstein pp633-646 'A composite indicator of a firm's innovativeness. An empirical analysis based on survey data for Swiss manufacturing' J. Molero and M. Buesa pp647 'Patterns of technological change among Spanish innovative firms: the case of the Madrid region' Science and Public Policy 23(2), April 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hans Skoie pp66-76 'Basic research - a new funding climate?' Yoing-Il Park, et al pp77-90 'Formulating and managing the HAN Projects in Korea: lessons and policy implications for developing countries' Tomas Hellstrom pp91-98 'The science-policy dialogue in transformation: model-uncertainty and environmental policy' N Mrinalini and G D Sandhya pp99-108 'Technological self-reliance: the Indian pesticides industry' Peter Glasner pp109-116 'From community to 'collaboratory'? The Human Genome Mapping Project and the changing culture of science' Simon Shohet pp117-122 'Biotechnology in Europe: contentions in the risk-regulation debate' Social History of Medicine 9(1), April 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROBERT WOODS pp1-30 'Physician, Heal Thyself: the Health and Mortality of Victorian Doctors' JOHN WELSHMAN pp31-48 'Physical Education and the School Medical Service in England and Wales, 1907-1939' HENK VAN DER VELDEN 'The Dutch Health Services before Compulsory Health Insurance, 1900 -1941' MARGARET TENNANT 'Children's Health Camps in New Zealand: the Making of a Movement, 1919-1940' EMILY K. ABEL and NANCY REIFEL pp89-108 'Interactions between Pubhc Health Nurses and Chents on American Indian Reservadons during the 1930s' Discussion Point DERRICK BAXBY pp117-120 'Should SmaJlpox Virus be Destroyed? The Relevance of the Origins of Vaccinia Virus Social Studies of Science 26(2), May 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue on 'The Politics of SSK: Neutrality, Commitment and Beyond' (Edited by Malcolm Ashmore and Evelleen Richards) Evelleen Richards and Malcolm Ashmore pp219-228 'More Sauce Please! The Politics of SSK: Neutrality, Commitment and Beyond' Neutrality versus Commitment H.M. Collins pp229-244 'In Praise of Futile Gestures: How Scientific is the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge?' Brian Martin pp245-276 'Sticking a Needle into Science: The Case of Polio Vaccines and the Origin of AIDS' Dick Pels pp177-304 'The Politics of Symmetry' Malcolm Ashmore pp305-322 'Ending Up On the Wrong Side: Must the Two Forms of Radicalism Always Be at War?' Evelleen Richards pp323-356 '(Un)Boxing the Monster' Politics and Policy Brian Wynne pp357-392 'SSK's Identity Parade: Signing-Up, Off-and-On' Sheila Jasanoff pp393-418 'Beyond Epistemology: Relativism and Engagement in the Politics of Science' New Directions/Places/People/Things Annemarie Mol and Jessica Mesman pp419-444 'Neonatal Food and the Politics of Theory: Some Questions of Method' Vickv Singleton pp445-468 'Feminism, Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and Postmodernism: Politics, Theory and Me' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 27(2), June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BERYL HARTLEY pp149-180 'The Living Academies of Nature: Scientific Experiment in Leaming and Communicating the New Skills of Early Nineteenth-Century Landscape Painting' OFER GAL pp181-206 'Producing Knowledge in the Workshop: Hooke's 'Inflection' From Optics to Planetary Motion' GREG BAMFORD pp207-232 'Popper and his Commentators on the Discovery of Neptune: A Close Shave for the Law of Gravitation?' JAMES W. MCALLISTER pp233-250 'The Evidential Significance of Thought Experiment in Science' PAUL NEEDHAM pp251-270 'Aristotelian Chemistry: A Prelude to Duhemian Metaphysics' NORRISS S. HETHERINGTON pp271-290 'Plato and Eudoxus: Instrumentalists, Realists, or Prisoners of Themata?' Essay Reviews KATHERINE HAWLEY pp291-300 'Thomas S. Kuhn's Mysterious Worlds' AHARON KANTOROVICH pp301- 'Scientific Realism: Darwinian Smoke and Platonic Mirrors' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 27(3), Sep 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NICOLAS RASMUSSEN pp311-350 'Making a Machine Instrumental: RCA and the Wartime Origins of Biological Electron Microscopy in America, 1940-1945' VERNON PRATT and ISIS BROOK pp351-366 'Goethe's Archetype and the Romantic Concept of the Self' CHRIS HABLES GRAY pp367-380 'The Game of Science: As Played by Jean-FranQois Lyotard' Essay reviews MAIJA KALLINEN pp381-386 'Natural Philosophy "Melanchthonized", How to Create a Lutheran Discipline?' HAROLD J. COOK pp387-396 'A Material Man: The Alchemy of Money in J.J. Becher's Writings' SILVIA DE RENZI pp397-408 'Secrecy, Power and Knowledge in Early Modern Italy' LINDLEY DARDEN pp409-420 'Generalizations in Biology' DANIEL GARBER pp421- 'Philosophers of Substance' Sudhoffs Archiv. Zetschrift fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 79(1), 1995~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Werner Schuttman pp1-21 'Die Aufnahme der Entdeckung Wilhelm Conrad Rontgens in Berlin' Ekkehard Hoxtermann pp22-53 'Die ersten Wirkungsspektren der Photosynthese im 19. Jahrhundert' Stefan L. Wolff p54-72 'Clausius' Weg zur kinetischen Gastheorie' Axel Karenberg pp73-100 'Hospitaler in Prag vom Hochmittelalter bis zur Aufklarung' Sabine Kleine pp101-114 'Die "Mainauer Naturlehre"' Ingrid Kastner pp115-119 'Zum Schicksal der Paracelsus-Bibliothek Karl Sudhoffs' Uwe Muller pp120-123 'Zum Stand der Rekonstruktion der Praetorius-Saxonius-Bibliothek' Sudhoffs Archiv. Zetschrift fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 79(2), 1995~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Udo Benzenhofer pp131-137 'Die Einfohrung von Subjektivitdt und Objektivit5t in die Medizin: Bemerkungen zur Sozialmedizin Viktor von Weizsiickers in den Jahren 1929-1933' Catrien G.Santing pp138-149 'Medizin und Humanismus: Die Einsichten des Niirnberischen Stadtarztes Theodericus Ulsenius Ober Morbus Gallicus' Christoph J. Scriba pp150-164 'Ertrage der Newton-Forschung' Wolfgatig Kokott pp165-172 'Astrononiische I,Sngenbestiiiimungen in der frohen Neuzeit' Melitia Weiss Adamson pp173-192 'Der deutsche Anhang zu Hildegard von Bingens 'Liber simplicis medicinae' in Codex 6952 der Biblioth@que Nationale in Paris (fol.232v-238v)' Jacques Sesiano pp193-226 'Herstellungsverfahren magischer Quadrate aus isiamischer Zeit (111)' Kleine Beitrage Vagn Jorgensen Brondegaard pp227-230 'Das "menschlein" in der Blute' Hans Rudlof Wilhelm pp231-233 'Carl Gustav Jung: Promotionsakten. Dokumente aus dem Staatsarchiv des Kantons Zurich' ------------------- Subject: journal article listing 22 This is the fourth journal article listing of 1996 (the twenty second overall. Journals included in the two postings are: * Ambix 43(2), July 1996 * Annals of Science 53(5), September 1996 * Annals of Science 53(6), November 1996 * Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 6(2), September 1996 * Archaeoastronomy 21, 1996 * Archaeometry 38(2), August 1996 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 50(2), 1996 * British Journal for the History of Science 29(3), September * 1996 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47(3), Sep 96 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70(2), Summer 1996 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70(3), Fall 1996 * Bulletin of the Metals Museum 25, June 1996 * Gesnerus 53(1/2), 1996 * Historia Mathematica 23(3), August 1996 * Historia Scientiarum (Japan), 6(1), July 1996 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences * 26(2), 1996 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18(1), 1996 * History and Technology 13(2), 1996 * History of Science 43(3), September 1996 * History of the Human Sciences 9(3), 1996 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(3), 1996 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(4), 1996 * Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 3(1), 1995 * Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 3(2), 1995 * Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 3(3), 1995 * Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 3(4), 1995 * Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 4(1), 1996 * Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 4(2), 1996 * Isis 87(2), June 1996 * Isis 87(3), September 1996 * Jahrbuch fur Geschichte und Theorie der Biologie 3/1996 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 27(3), August 1996 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 27(4), November 1996 * Journal of the History of Biology 29(2), Summer 1996 * Journal of History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 51(2), April 1996 * Journal of History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 51(3), July 1996 * Medical History 40(4), October 1996 * Minerva 34(2), Summer 1996 * Perspectives on Science 4(2), 1996 * Philosophy of Science 63(2), June 1996 * Philosophy of Science 63(3), September 1996 * Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 48, Octobre-Decembre 1995 * Science and Public Policy 23(2), April 1996 * Science and Public Policy 23(3), June 1996 * Science in Context 9(1), Spring 1996 * Science Studies (Finland) 2/95 * Science Studies (Finland) 1/96 * Science, Technology and Human Values 21(3), Summer 1996 * Science, Technology and Human Values 21(4), Autumn 1996 * Social History of Medicine 9(2), August 1996 * Social Studies of Science 26(3), August 1996 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 17(4), December 1996 * Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 80(1), 1996 * Technology and Culture 36(4), October 1995 * Technology and Culture 37(1), January 1996 * Technology and Culture 37(2), April 1996 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 67, 1995-6 ################################################# Ambix 43(2), July 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruce T. MORAN p.65-79 "Paracelsus, Religion, and Dissent: The Case of Philipp Homagius and Georg Zimmermann." Zbigniew SZYDLO p.80-96 "The Influence of the Central Nitre Theory of Michael Sendivogius on the Chemical Philosophy of the Seventeenth Century." Annals of Science 53(5), September 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. HONG pp431-466 'Styles and Credit in Early Radio Engineering: Fleming and the First Transatlantic Wireless Telegraphy' L.F. Capitan-Vallvey pp467-488 'Export and Smuggling of Spanish Platina in the Eighteenth Century' E. Nitsch pp489-500 'Keuper 1820-34: Geburt eines stratigraphischen Begriffes' C. BRANDON-JONES pp501-510 'Charles Darwin and the Repugnant Curators' P.M.C. DIAS pp511-520 'William Thomson and the Heritage of Caloric' Essay Review 'A Non-Minor Miner' pp521-526 (Morello on Ezio VACCARI's Giovanni Arduino) Annals of Science 53(6), November 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. DEKKER pp541-566 'The Copernican Globe: A Delayed Conception' W.R. NEWMAN pp567-586 'Alchemical Sources of Robert Boyle's Corpuscular Philosophy' B. CARAZZA and N. ROBOTTI pp587-608 'The First Molecular Models for an EIectromagnetic Theory of Dispersion and Some Aspects of Physics at the End of the Nineteenth Century' G. HOLMBERG pp609-616 'Mechanlzlng the Astronomer's Vision: On the Role of Photography in Swedish Astronomv, c.1880-1914' Essay Reviews 'Seeing and Doing' pp617-626 (Oster on CATHERINE WILSON's The Invisible World) 'Energy, and Experts' pp627-632 (Hessenbruch on ARNE KAIJSER and MARIKA HEDIN's Nordic Energy Systems) Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 6(2), September 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gregg de YOUNG p.167-214 "Ex aequali Ratios in the Greek and Arabic Euclidean Traditions." Marwan RASHED p.215-262 "De Cordoue a Byzance. Sur une "protheorie" inedite de la Physique d'Aristote." Mauro ZONTA p.263-315 "Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology in Medieval Hebrew Encyclopaedias. "Descriptive" and "theoretical" approaches to Arabic sources." Archaeoastronomy 21, 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anthony F. AVENI et al. S1-S32 "The Maya Number of Time: Intervalic Time Reckoning in the Maya Codices, Part II." Mauro ZEDDA et al. S33-S54 "Orientations of 230 Sardinian Tombe di Giganti." Clive N. RUGGLES S55-S71 "Stone Rows of Three of More Stones in South-West Ireland." Cesar ESTEBAN et al. S73-S79 "Pre-Hispanic Equinoctial Markers in Gran Canaria, Part I." Conference Report: Oxford 5 S80 ESSAY REVIEW Stanislaw IWANISZEWSKI S81-S85 "Arqueoastronomia Hispanica: Practicas Astronomicas en la Prehistoria de la Peninsula Iberica y los Archipielagos Balear y Canario", by Juan Antonio Belmonte Aviles. Archaeometry 38(2), August 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REVIEW ARTICLE R. GRACE p.209-230 "Use-wear analysis: the state of the art." R.J. TAYLOR and V.J. ROBINSON p.231-244 "Neutron activation analysis of Roman African Red Slip ware kilns." R.J. TAYLOR and V.J. ROBINSON p.245-256 "Provenance studies of Roman African Red Slip ware using neutron activation analysis." K.N. YU and J.M. MIAO p.257-262 "Non-destructive analysis of Jindezhen blue and white porcelains." N.J. BRODIE and L. STEEL p.263-278 "Cypriot Black-on-Red ware: towards a characterization." E. FISCHETTI, A. GISOLFI and P. PEDUTO p. 279-288 "Multicoin: a tool for classifying coins in a multimedia environment." B. EARL and H. OZBAL p.289-304 "Early Bronze Age tin processing at Kestel/Goltepe, Anatolia." D.A. SCOTT p.305-312 "technical study of a ceremonial Sican tumi figurine." J. LUTZ and E. PERNICKA p.313-324 "Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis of ancient copper alloys: empirical values for precision and accuracy." J.B. LAMBERT, S.C. JOHNSON and G.O. POINAR, Jr p.325-336 "Nuclear magnetic resonance characterization of cretaceous amber." C.R. CORK, W.D. COOKE and J.P. WILD p.337-346 "The use of image analysis to determine yarn twist level in archaelological textiles." H. MOMMSEN et al p.347-358 "X-ray fluorescence analysis with synchrotron radiation on the inks and papers of incunabula." C. MEATS p.359-381 "An appraisal of the problems involved in three-dimensional ground penetrating radar imaging of archaeological features." Z.A. STOS-GALE, N.H. GALE and N. ANNETTS p.381-390 "Lead isotope data from the Isotrace Laboratory, Oxford: Archaeometry data base 3, ores from the Aegean, part 1." R.E.M HEDGES et al p.391-415 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: Archaeometry datelist 22." Archive for History of Exact Sciences 50(2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPEISER, D. pp103-116 'Kepler Problem from Newton to Johann Bernoulli' EISENSTAEDT, J. pp117-156 'L'optique balistique newtonienne a lepreuve des satellites de Jupiter' BOWEN, A.C. & B.R. GOLDSTEIN. pp157-185 'Geminus and the Concept of Mean Motion in Greco-Latin Astronomy' DUKTA, J. pp187-200 'On the summation of some Divergent Series of Euler and the Zeta Functions' British Journal for the History of Science 29(3), September 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penelope GOUK p.257-288 "Performance practice: music, medicine and natural philosophy in Interregnum Oxford." Malcom NICOLSON p.289-310 "Humboldtian plant geography after Humboldt: the link to ecology." Hannah GAY p.311-336 "Invisible resource: William Crookes and his circle of support, 1871-81." Richard J. HOWARTH p.337-356 "Sources for a history of the ternary diagram." ESSAY REVIEW Arie LEEGWATER p.357-360 "Telling the story of science and religion: a nuanced account." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47(3), Sep 96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steven F. Savitt pp347-370 'The Direction of Time' Rob Clifton pp371-398 'The Properties of Modal Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics' Dauld E. Nelson pp399-414 'Confirmation, Explanation, and Logical Strength' Tbomas E. Uebel pp415-440 'Anti-Foundationalism and the Vienna Circle's Revolution in Philosophy' Discussions Jobn Dupre pp441-444 'Promiscuous Realism: Reply to Wilson' Michael Lockwood pp445-462 ''Many Minds' Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics: Replies to Replies' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70(2), Summer 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jole Shackelford pp181-204 'Rosicrucianism, Lutheran Orthodoxy, and the Rejection of Paraceisianism in Early Seventeenth-Century Denmark' Elizabeth A. Williams pp205-232 'Medicine in the Civic Life of Eighteenth-Century Montpellier' Christopher Hamlin pp233-265 'Edwin Chadwick, "Mutton Medicine," and the Fever Question' Marcia L. Meldrum pp266-295 '"Simple Methods" and "Determined Contraceptors": The Statistical Evaluation of Fertility Control, 1957-68' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70(3), Fall 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Larry D. Eldridge pp361-386 '"Crazy Brained": Mental Illness in Colonial America' Arine Crowther and Marguerite Dupree pp387-413 'The Invisible General Practitioner: The Careers of Scottish Medical Students in the Late Nineteenth Century' Dale C. Smith pp414-441 'Appendicitis, Appendectomy, and the Surgeon' Donald L. Madison pp442-483 'Preserving Individualism in the Organizational Society: "Cooperation" and American Medical Practice, 1900-1920' Essay review Irvine Loudon pp507 'The Making of Man-Midwifery' Bulletin of the Metals Museum 25, June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.K. DUBE p.1-13 "An Analysis of the Ants' Gold in Ancient India." LI Jinghua p.14-35 "The Excavation and Study of Iron Smelting Sites in Henan of Han Dynasty, China." ZHOU Weirong p.36-47 "Chinese Traditional Zinc-Smelting Technology and the History of Zinc Production in China." Alessandra GIUMLIA-MAIR p.48-63 "Roman Copper-based Finds from a Slovenian Settlement." Gesnerus 53(1/2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Urs Boschung pp5-14 'Albrect Haller's patient records (Berne 1731-1736)' Walter Weber pp15-26 'The heart of Frederic de Wangen, Bishop of Basel, 1776-1782' Melchior Durrer pp27-33 'Quantitative and qualitative changes in mortality between 1790 and 1990 in a Swiss mountain village' Francois Ledermann pp34-48 'The pharmacist's work in the early 19th century in the light of an 1815 Bernese proce list of drugs' Cristoph Luthy pp49-66 'The life of "8K", a vagrant microscope objective' Dominik Gross pp67-85 'Arnold Schlegel (1850-1924) and the agony of the barber-surgeons as a profession' Peter Diosi pp86-99 'Tietze and the cytomegaly disease of the salivary glands' Historia Mathematica 23(3), August 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NATALIA BEBIANO pp239-245 'Mathematical Horizons: Light and Darkness in Portugal in the 18th Century' Kim PLOFKER pp246-256 'An Example of the Secant Method of Iterative Approximation in a Fifteenth Century Sanskrit Text DJAMIL AISSANI pp257-268 'Le mathdmaticien Eugene Dewulf (1831-1896) et les manuscrits medivaux du Maghreb' DAVID L. ROBERTS pp269-287 'Albert Harrv Wheeler (1873-1950): A Case Studv in the Stratification of American Mathematical Activity' ROLAND WAGNER-DOBLER AND JAN BERG pp288-318 'Nineteenth-Century Mathematics in the Mirror of Its Literature: A Quantitative Approach' Historia Scientiarum (Japan), 6(1), July 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roshdi RASHED p.1-16 "Archimedean Learning in the Middle Ages: The Banu Musa." QU Anjing p.17-30 "Bian Gang: A Mathematician of the 9th Century." NOTE Yoshikuki KIKUCHI et al p.31-36 "Rudolf Clausius'Copy of Sadi Carnot's Reflexions: A New Look at Clausius' Access to Carnot's Work." Jean CHRISTIANIDIS p.37-43 "Mamime Planude sur le Sens du Terme Diophantien plasmatikon." Takao HAYASHI p.43-54 "A Bibliography (1958-1995) of Radha Charan Gupta, Historian of Indian Mathematics." OBITUARY Toshiyoshi KIKUCHI p.55-58 "To the Memory of Professor Suketoshi YAJIMA." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 26(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAVID CASSIDY pp197-240 'Controlling German science, II: Bizonal occupation and the struggle over West German science policy, 1946-1949' OLIVIER DARRIGOL pp241-312 'The electrodynamic origins of relativity theory' EVELYN FOX KELLER pp313[346 'Drosophila embryos as transitional objects: The storv of Poulous and Nusslein-Vorland' ANA MILLAN GASCA pp347 'Mathematical theories versus biological facts: A debate on mathematical population dynamics in the 1930s' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18(1), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FUJIMURA, JOAN H. pp3-54 'Standardizing Practices: A Socio-History of Experimental Systems in Classical Genetic and Virological Cancer Research, ca. 1920-1978' SUAREZ, EDNA and ANA BARAHONA pp55-81 'The Experimental Roots of the Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution' AZZONE, GIOVANNI FELICE pp83-106 'The Nature of Diseases: Evolutionary, Thermodynamic and Historical Aspects' ZAVODNIK, DUSAN pp107-112 'Ein Jahrhundert des Aquariumsgeschaftes in einer wissenschaftlichen Anstalt - der ex Zoologischen Station des Berliner Aquariums in Rovinj (Adriatisches Meer)' History and Technology 13(2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GALAMBOS, LOUIS and JEFFREY L. STURCHIO pp83-100 'The Pharmaceutical Industry in the Twentieth Century: A Reappraisal of the Sources of Innovation' AMDAM, ROLV PETTER pp101-114 'Professional Networks and the Introduction of Research in the British and Norwegian Pharmaceutical Industry in the Inter-War Years' SOGNER, KNUT pp115-131 'A Pharmaceutical Innovation. Business Environment and Scientific Endeavour in Nyegaard & Co' SLINN, JUDY pp133-147 'Innovation at Glaxo and May & Baker, 1945-1965' History of Science 43(3), September 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nicolaas A. RUPKE p.251-272 "Eurocentric Ideology of Continental Drift." Sean F. JOHNSTON p.273-302 "Making Light Work: Practices and Practitioners of Photometry." Loup VERLET p.303-346 "`F=ma' and the Newtonian Revolution: An Exit from Religion through Religion." Jonathan HARWOOD p.347-377 "Weimar Culture and Biological Theory: A Study of Richard Woltereck (1877-1944)." History of the Human Sciences 9(3), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FORRESTER, JOHN pp1-25 'If p, then what? Thinking in cases' GARDINER, MICHAEL pp27-46 'Foucault, ethics and dialogue' DEAN, MITCHELL pp47-68 'Putting the technological into government' COLLINS,ALAN F. pp69-100 'The pathological gambler and the government of gambling' KELLEY, DONALD R. pp101-126 'The old cultural history' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(3), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Betty Alexandra Toole pp4-12 'Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace, An Analyst and Metaphysician' W. Barkley Fritz pp13-28 'The Women of ENIAC' Denise W. Gurer pp29-35 'Women's Contributions to Early Computing at the National Bureau of Standards' Amita Goyal pp36-42 'Women in Computing: Historical Roles, the Perpetual Glass Ceiling, and Current Opportunities' Thelma Estrin pp43-46 'Women's Studies and Computer Science: Their Intersection' Alison Adam pp47-53 'Constructions of Gender in the History of Artificial Intelligence' Anita Borg pp54- 'First Hopper Celebration an Unqualified Success' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(4), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark D. Bowles pp5-15 'U.S. Technological Enthusiasm and British Technological Skepticism in the Age of the Analog Brain' Per A. Holst pp16-26 'Svein Rosseiand and the Oslo Anaiyzer' Magnus Johansson pp27-33 'Early Analog Computers in Sweden-With Examples From Chaimers University of Technology and the Swedish Aerospace Industry' Larry Owens pp34-41 'Where Are We Going, Phil Morse? Changing Agendas and the Rhetoric of Obviousness in the Transformation of Computing at MIT, 1939-1957' Aristotle Tympas pp42-48 'From Digital to Analog and Back: The Ideology of Intelligent Machines in the History of the Electrical AnaNzer, 187Os-1960s' Susann Puchta pp49 'On the Role of Mathematics and Mathematical Knowledge in the Invention of Vannevar Bush's Early Analog Computers' Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 3(1), 1995~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mitchell G. Ash pp1-22 'Wissenschaftswandel in Zeiten politischer Umwalzungen Entwicklungen, Verwicklungen, Abwicklungen' Wolfgang Schreier pp23-34 'Aus der Fruhzeit der (Deutschen) Physikalischen Gesellschaft: Grundung, Struktur, Interdisziplinaritat' Udo Benzenhofer pp35-44 'Athopologie und Volksarzneikunde. Bermerkzungen sur, Grundlage medicinisch-anthropologischer Vorlesungen fur Nichtarzte (1791) des Schweitzer Arztes Paulus Usteri' Discussion Frank Staudner pp45-54 'Keine Mutter der Relativtatstheorie: Die Kontroverse um den Anteil Mileva Marics an der Speziellen Relativtatstheorie' Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 3(2), 1995~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Volker Peckhaus pp65-86 'Hilberts Logik. Von der Axiomatik zur Beweistheorie' Christoph Kockerbeck pp87-96 'Zur Bedeutung der Asthetik in Carl Vogt popularwissen schaftlichen Reisebriefen Ocean und Mittelmeer (1848)' Johanna Bleker and Eva Brinkschulte pp97-116 'Windpocken, Varioloiden oder echte Menschenpocken? - Zu den Fallstricken der retrospektiven Diagnostik' Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 3(3), 1995~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Urban Wiesing pp129-144 'Zum Verhaltnis von Geschichte und Ethik in der Medizin' Hans R. Jenemann pp145-166 'Die Geschichte der Waage im Mittelalter' Ursula Klein pp167-192 'Die Anfange der neuzeitlechen Chemie in der Pharmazie und Metallurgie Zu E.F. Geoffroys Tabelle stofflicher Beziehungen' Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 3(4), 1995~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Knut Radbruch pp201-226 'Literatur als Medium einer Kulturgeschichte der Mathematik' Friedemann Schmithals pp227-254 'Die este Brufung fur physikalische Chemie: "Ein Unterfangen von hochster wissenschaftlicher Bedeutung' Frederick Gregory pp255-270 'Gotthilf Heinrich Schubert and the dark side of natural science' Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 4(1), 1996~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Interview Klaus Hentschel and Renate Tobies pp1-18 'Friedrich Hund zum 100, Gebertstag' Viktor A. Kritsman pp19 'Chemical kinetics as part of physical chemistry in the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century: analysis of the origin and development of phenomenological kinetics' Ekkehard Hoxtermann 'Uber "Gahrung" und "gahrende Pflanzchen": Aus den Anfangen der Garungsforschung im 19 Jahrundert' Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 4(2), 1996~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rolf Gelius pp65-82 'Carl Schorlemmer als Wissenschaftshistoriker: Zur Kenntnis seines unvollendeten Manuskripts, "Beitrage sur Geschichte der Chemie" Hartmut Hecht pp83-102 'Dynamik und Optik bei Leibniz' Hans Werner Ingensiep pp103-118 'Tierseele und tierethische Argumentationen in der deutschen philosophischen Literatur des 18 Jahrhunderts' Isis 87(2), June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARY TERRALL pp217-229 'Salon, Academy, and Boudoir: Generation and Desire in Maupertuis's Science of Life' CHARLOTTE METHUEN pp230-247 'Maestlin's Teaching of Copernicus: The Evidence of His University Textbook and Disputations' RICHARD H. BEYLER pp248-273 'Targeting the Organism: The Scientific and Cultural Context of Pascual Jordan's Quantum Biology, 1932-1947' JAMES STRICK pp274-305 'Swimming against the Tide: Adrianus Pijper and the Debate over Bacterial Flagelia, 1946-1956' ESSAY REVIEWS TREV BROUGHTON pp319-322 'Birds, Bees, and Hamsters: New Histories of sex' (of Porter and Hall, The Facts of Life, and Porter and Teich (eds.) Sexual Knowledge) M. NORTON WISE p323-327 'The Enemy Without and the Enemy Within' (of Paul R. Gross; Norman Levitt: Higher Superstition) Isis 87(3), September 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HELEN M. ROZWADOWSKI pp409-429 'Small World: Forging a Scientific Maritime Culturefor Oceanography' AYVAL RAMATI pp430-452 'Harmony at a Distance: Leibniz's Scientific Academies' ROGER FRENCH pp453-480 'Foretelling the Future: Arabic Astrology and English Medicinein the Late Twelfth Century' CRITIQUES & CONTENTIONS BERNADETTE BENSAUDE-VINCENT pp481-499 'Between Historv and Memory: Centennial and Bicentennial Images of Lavoisier' ESSAY REVIEWS SORAYA DE CHADAREVIAN 'Memoirs of a Scientist-Historian' (of Joseph S. Fruton: A Skeptical Biochemist, and Joseph S. Fruton: Eighty Years) DANIEL SIEGEL 'Maxwell Texts and Contexts' (of Elizabeth Garber; Stephen G. Bnish,.C. W. F. Everitt (Editors): Maxwell on Heat and Statistical Mechanics: On "Avoiding All Personal Enquiries" of Molecules, and James Clerk Maxwell: The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, Vol. 2: 1862-1873, ed. by P. M. Harman) Jahrbuch fur Geschichte und Theorie der Biologie 3/1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wolfgang Alt et al pp7-60 'Zur Entwicklung der Theoretischen Biologie: Aspekte der Modellbildung und Mathematisierung' Olaf Breidbach and Klaus Holthausen pp61-74 'Interne Reprasentation - Zur Analyse der Dynamik parallelverarbeitender Systeme' Gerhard Schlosser pp75-92 'Der Organismus - eine Fiktion?' Christine Hertler and Immanuel Steiss pp93-108 'Experimentalsysteme, postmoderne Korper und der Apparat der korperlichen Produktion' Mathias Gutmann and Michael Weingarten pp109-130 'Form als Reflexionsbegriff' Gerd von Wahlert pp131-180 'Evolution als die Geschichte der belebten Erde: eine erganzende Perspective' Lilian Al-Chueyr et al pp181- 'Lamarck's method and metaphysics' Journal for the History of Astronomy 27(3), August 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jerzy DOBRZYCKI and Richard L. KREMER p.187-237 "Peurbach and Maragha Astronomy? The Ephemerides of Johannes Angelus and Their Implications." Patricia FARA p.239-258 "Lord Derwentwater's Lights: Prediction and the Aurora Polaris." S.S. SAID and F.R. STEPHENSON p.259-273 "Solar and Lunar Eclipse Measurements by Medieval Muslim Astronomers, 1: Background." Journal for the History of Astronomy 27(4), November 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William H. DONAHUE p. 281-295 "Kepler's Approach to the Oval of 1602, from the Mars Notebook." Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p. 297-300 "Levi ben Gerson and the Brightness of Mars." Donald E. OSTERBROCK p. 301-348 "Walter Baade, Observational Astrophysicist, (2): Mount Wilson 1931-1947." E.J. HYSOM p. 349-352 "Tests of the Shape of Mirrors by Herschel." ESSAY REVIEW Geoge E. Smith p. 353-370 "Newton's Principia for the Common Reader", by S. Chandrasekhar. Journal of the History of Biology 29(2), Summer 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IRIS FRY pp155-196 'On the Biological Significance of the Properties of Matter. L.J. Henderson's Theory of the Fitness of the Envirorunent' BERT THEUNISSEN pp197-228 'The Beginnings of the "Delft Tradition" Revisited: Martinus W. Beijerinck and the Genetics of Microorganisms' NIKOLAI KREMENTSOV pp229-250 'A "Second Front" in Soviet Genetics: The International Dimension of the Lysenko Controversy, 1944-1947' C. LEAH DEVLIN and P.J. CAPELORM pp251-265 'Proximity to Seacoast: G.W. Field and the Marine Laboratory at Point Judith Pond, Rhode Island, 1896-1900' NADINE WEIDMAN pp267-308 'Psychobiology, Progressivism, and the Anti-Progressive Tradition' Journal of History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 51(2), April 96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. WORTH ESTES pp127-154 'The Medical Properties of Food in the Eighteenth Century' MARIJKE GISJWIJT-HOFSTRA pp155-183 'Homeopathy's Earlv Dutch Conquests: The Rotterdam Clientele of Clemens von B6nninghausen in the 1840s and 1850s' LEONARD G. WILSON pp184-207 'The Gorilla and the Question of Human Origins: The Brain Controversy' DANIEL A. DUMESIC pp208-222 'The Physician Automobilist' Journal of History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 51(3), July 96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THOMAS S. HUDDLE pp251-292 'Competition and Reform at the Medical Department of the Universltv of Pennsvlvania, 1847-1877' GERT-JAN C. LOKHORST pp293-312 'The First Theory about Hemispheric Specialization: Fresh Light on an Old Codex' FRED ROSNER pp313-324 'Moses Malmonides and Preventive Medicine' JANE FARRELL-BECK and LAURA KLOSTERMAN KIDD pp325-352 'The Roles of Health Professionals in the Development and Dissemination of Women's Sanitary Products, 1880-1940' Medical History 40(4), October 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARK W WEATHERALL and HARMKE KANIMINGA pp415-436 'The Making of a Biochemist II: The Construction of Frederick Gowland Hopkins' Reputation' MARK HARRISON pp437-452 'Medicine and the Culture of Command: the Case of Malaria Control in the British Army during the two World Wars' LINDA BRYDER pp453-471 '"A Health Resort for Consumptives": Tuberculosis and Immigration to New Zealand, 1880-1914' Texts and Documents I L NAYLOR. B CURTIS and J J R KIRKPATRICK pp472-486 'Treatment of Burn Scars and Contractures in the early Seventeenth Century: Wilhelm Fabry's Approach' Minerva 34(2), Summer 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Graeme C. Moodie pp129-150 'On Justifying the Different Claims to Academic Freedom' Pierre Papon pp151-160 'A New Context for Scientific Expertise? Some Lessons from the French Experience' Dhruv Raina pp161-176 'Reconfiguring the Centre: The Structure of Scientific Exchanges Between Colonial India and Europe ' REVIEW ARTICLE Edward J. Monahan pp177-187 'Managing Decline and Preserving Autonomy in Three University Systems' Minerva 34(3), Autumn 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James Jackson Walsh pp219-257 'Higher Technological Education in Britain: The Case of the Manchester Municipal College of Technology' Henry Etzkowitz pp259-277 'Conflicts of Interest and Commitment in Academic Science in the United States' Voldemar Tomusk pp279-289 'Recent Trends in Estonian Higher Education: Emergence of the Binary Division from the Point of View of Staff Development' Frank A. Schmidtiein and Alton L. Taylor pp291-308 'Responses of American Research Universities to Issues Posed by the Changing Environment of Higher Education' Perspectives on Science 4(2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WYLIE, ALISON pp154-194 'Ethical Dilemmas in Archaeological Practice: Looting, Repatriation, Stewardship, and the (Trans)formation of Disciplinary Identity' SOLOMON, MIRIAM pp195-206 'Information and the Ethics of Information Control in Science' KAISER, MATTHIAS pp207-230 'Toward More Secrecy in Science? Comments on Some Structural Changes in Science - and on Their Implications for an Ethics of Science' Philosophy of Science 63(2), June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PATRICK MAHER pp149-174 'SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE CONFIRMATION' PETER ACHINSTEIN pp175-182 'SWIMMING IN EVIDENCE: A REPLY TO MAHER' MARA BELLER pp183-204 'THE RHETORIC OF ANTIREALISM AND THE COPENHAGEN SPIRIT' PAUL NEEDHAM pp205-224 'MACROSCOPIC OBJECTS: AN EXERCISE IN DUHEMIAN ONTOLOGY' MARC LANGE pp225-244 'LIFE, "ARTIFICIAL LIFE," AND SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION' DAVID V. NEWMAN pp261-245 'EMERGENCE AND STRANGE ATRRACTORS' ERNST MAYR pp262-277 'WHAT IS A SPECIES, AND WHAT IS NOT' CAMERON SHELLEY pp278-301 'VISUAL ABDUCTIVE REASONING IN ARCHAEOLOGY' NICK HUGGETT AND ROBERT WEINGARD pp302- 'CRITICAL REVIEW: PAUL TELLER'S INTERPRETIVE INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM FIELD THEORY' Philosophy of Science 63(3), September 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROBERT N. BRANDON AND SCOTT CARSON pp315-337 'THE INDETERMINATE CHARACTER OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY: NO "NO HIDDEN'Y'ARIABLES PROOF, BUT NO ROOM FOR DETERMINISM EITHER' SUSAN DWYER AND PAUL M. PRETROSKI pp338-373 'BELIEVING IN LANGUAGE' VASSILIOS KAPAKOSTAS pp374-400 'ON THE BRUSSELS SCHOOL'S ARROW OF TIME IN QUANTUM THEORY' ERIC BARNES pp401-410 'DISCUSSION: THOUGHTS ON MAHER'S PREDICTIVISM' MARCEL WEBER pp411-431 'FITNESS MADE PHYSICAL: THE SUPERVENIENCE OF BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS REVISITED' EVAN FALES pp432-451 'PLANTINGA'S CASE AGAINST NATURALISTIC EPISTEMOLOGY' ALEX ROSENBERG pp452-464 'CRITICAL REVIEW: SOBER'S PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGY AND HIS PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGY' ELLIOT SOBER pp465-469 'SOME COMMENTS ON ROSENBERG'S REVIEW' CRAIG CALLENDER AND ROBERT WEINGARD pp470-474 'TIME, BOHM'S THEORY, AND QUANTUM COSMOLOGY' Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 48, Octobre-Decembre 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KRAGH, HELGE pp401-434 'Arthur Mach, Werner Heisenbeg, and the search for a smallest length' PANZA, MARCO pp435-520 'De la nature epargnante aux forces genereuses : le principe de moindre action entre mathematiques et metaphysique. Maupertuis et Euler, 1740-1751' PETIT, ANNIE pp521-556 'L'heritage du positivisme dans la creation de la chaire d'histoire generale des sciences au College de France' Science and Public Policy 23(2), April 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hans Skoie pp66-76 'Basic research - a new funding climate?' Yoing-II Park, et al pp77-90 'Formulating and managing the EIAN Projects in Korea: lessons and policy implications for developing countries' Tomas Hellstrom pp91-98 'The science-policy dialogue in transformation: model-uncertainty and environmental policy' N Mrinalini and G D Sandhya pp99-108 'Technological self-reliance: the Indian pesticides industry' Peter Glasner pp109-116 'From community to 'collaboratory'? The Human Genome Mapping Project and the changing culture of science' Simon Shohet pp117-122 'Biotechnology in Europe: contentions in the risk-regulation debate' Science and Public Policy 23(3), June 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Les Levidow and Susan Carr p134 'Guest editorial: Biotechnology risk regulation in Europe' Les Levidow, et al pp135-157 'Regulating agricultural biotechnology in Europe: harmonisation difficulties, opportunities, dilemmas' Rene von Schomberg pp158-163 'Netherlands: deliberating biotechnology regulation' Les Levidow and Susan Carr pp164-170 'UK: disputing boundaries of biotechnology regulation' Jesper Toft pp171-174 'Denmark: seeking a broad-based consensus on gene technology' Bernhard Gill pp175-180 'Germany: splicing genes, splitting society' Jose L Lujan, et al pp181-184 'Spain: transposing EC biotechnology Directives through negotiation' Katrin Bilmeyer pp185-190 'Belgium: federalising biotechnology regulation' Norbert Campagna pp191-194 'Luxembourg: regulating and deterring biotechnology' Markus Mikl and Helge Torgersen pp195- 'Austria's biotechnology regulation: from 'virtual releases' to public protest' Science in Context 9(1), Spring 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Francois DAGOGNET p.5-14 "A Regional Epistemology with Multiple Possibilities for Expansion." " " p.15-16 "Francois Dagognet: Bio-Bibliography." Francois GUERY p.17-38 "The Meaning and Value of Invention." Daniel PARROCHIA p.39-56 "Algorithmics and the Limits of Complexity." Alexandre METRAUX p.57-78 "Impure Epistemology and the Search for the Nervous Agent: A Case Study inSeventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Neurophysics." Science Studies (Finland) 2/95 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tarmo Lemola pp5-12 'Evolutionary Economics: Implications for Technology Studies and Policy' Henry Etzkowitz & Ashley J. Stevens pp13-31 'Inching Toward Industrial Policy: The University's Role in Government Iniatives to Assist Small, Innovative Companies in the U.S.' Petri Ylikoski pp32-43 'The Invisible Hand and Science' Karel Mueller pp44-55 'Transformation of National Research System in the Countries of Central Eastern Europe' Janos Farkas pp56-60 'Ideas Confornted with Reality' Science Studies (Finland) 1/96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ullica Segerstrale pp5-25 'Anti-Science: The Fight for Science and Reason' Bernard Barber pp26-33 'Some Patterns and Processes in the Development of a Scientific Sociology of Science: Notes from a Sixty-year Memoir' Henry H. Bauer pp34-49 'The Anti-Science Phenomenon in Science and Technology Studies' Valery Cholakov pp50-57 'Changing Attitudes to Science: From Pro-Science to Anti-Science - and Back?' Stephan Fuchs pp58-66 The Poverty of Postmodernism' John Ziman pp67-80 '"Postacademic Science": Constructing Knowledge with Networks and Norms' Science, Technology and Human Values 21(3), Summer 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Redfield pp251-274 'Beneath a Modern Sky: Space Technology and Its Place on the Ground' Simon Shackley and Brian Wynne pp275-302 'Representing Uncertainty in Global Climate Change Science and Policy: Boundary-Ordering Devices and Authority' Sheila Slaughter and Garv Rhoades pp303-339 'The Emergence of a Competitiveness Research and Development Policy Coalition and the Commercialization of Academic Science and Technology ' Comment and Reply Rosalind Gill pp347-353 'Power, Social Transformation, and the New Determinism: A Comment on Grint and Woolgar ' Steve Woolgar and Keith Grint pp354-357 'A Further Decisive Refutation of the Assumption That Political Action Depends on the'Truth" and a Suggestion That We Need to Go beyond Ibis Level of Debate: A Reply to Rosahnd Gill' Science, Technology and Human Values 21(4), Autumn 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Diana M. Hicks and J. Sylvan Katz pp379-406 'Where Is Science Going?' Ole Hanseth, et al pp407-426 'Developing Information Infrastructure: the Tension Between Standardization and Flexibility' Kathryn Packer and Andrew Webster pp427-453 'Patenting Culture in Science: Reinventing the Scientific Wheel of Credibility' Wolff-Michael Roth et al pp454-484 'Applications of Science and Technology Studies: Effecting Change in Science Education' Social History of Medicine 9(2), August 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOSHUA JOHN SCHWIESO pp159-174 ''Religious Fanaticism' and Wrongful Confinement in Victorian England: The Affair of Loulsa Nottidge' MARK W. WEATHERALL pp175-194 'Making Medicine Scientific: Empiricism, Pationality, and Quackery in mid-Victorian Britain' ROGER DAVIDSON pp195-214 ''Searching for Mary, Glasgow': Contact Tracing for Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Twentieth-Century Scotland' STEVEN CHERRY pp215-234 'Accountibility, Entitlement, and Control Issues and Voluntarv Hospital Funding c1860-1939' PATRICIA EVRIDGE HILL pp235-252 'Invisible Labours: Mill Work and Motherhood in the American South' Documents and Sources LINDA BRYDER pp253-266 ''Not Alwavs One and the Same Thing': The Registration of Tuberculosis Deaths in Britain, 1900-1950' Review Article MARK HARRISON pp267-276 'The Medicalization of War-The Militarizadon of Medicine' Social Studies of Science 26(3), August 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gabrielle Hecht pp483-530 'Rebels and Pioneers: Technocratic Ideologies and Social Identities in the French Nuclear Workpiace, 1955-59' Brian Balmer pp531-574 'Managing Mapping in the Human Genome Project' Charis Cussins pp575-610 'Ontological Choreography: Agency through Objectification in Infertility Clinics' Mikel Olazaran pp611-660 'A Sociological Study of the Official History of the Perceptrons Controversy' John P. Walsh and Todd Bayma pp661-704 'Computer Networks and Scientific Work' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 17(4), December 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SILVIA DE RENZI pp429-450 'Courts and Conversions: Intellectual Battles and Natural Knowledge in Counter-Reformation Rome' ANDREW GREGORY451 pp451-472 'Astronomy and Observation in Plato's Republic' GORDON R. MCOUAT pp473-520 'Species, Rules and Meaning: The Politics of Language and the Ends of Definitions in 19th Century Natural History' DAVID MAGNITS pp521-546 'Theory. Practice and Epistemology in the Development of Species Concepts' REGIS CABRAL pp547-564 'Herbert Butterfield (1990-79) as a Christian Historian of Science' DAVID RESNIK pp565-586 'Social Epistemology and the Ethics of Research' Essay Reviews LYLE ZYNDA pp587 'Should We Reject Supervenience Analyses of Laws, Chance, and Causation?' Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 80(1), 1996~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Alfons Labisch pp1-27 'Geschichte, Sozialgeschichte und Sociologie der Medezin: Ein imaginares Streitgesprach mit Christian Probst' Michael Stolberg pp28-37 'Christian Probst (1935-1004): ein Werkverzeichnis' Dominik Gross pp38-55 'Berfufsvererbung und soziale Herkunft der wurttembergischen Wundarzte im 19. Jahrhundert' Volker Roelcke pp56-67 '"Wir rucken Schritt vor Schritt dem Tollhause naher...": Das moderne Leben und die Nervenkrankheiten bei Johann Christian Reil (1759-1813)' Raphael Ball and Aloysius Wild pp68-77 'Der Botaniker Camill Montfort (1890-1956) und sein Werk' Peter Schreiber pp78-85 'Clemens Thaer (1883-1974) - ein Mathmatikhistoriker im Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus' Klaus Fischer and heinrich von Staden pp86-98 'Ein angeblicher Brief des Herophilos an Konig Atiochos, aus ainer Brusseler Handschrift erstmals herausgegeben' Ralf Vollmuth pp109-117 'War Klaus von Matrei der Lehrer Hans von gersdorffs?' Technology and Culture 36(4), October 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BRUCE E. SEELY pp739-772 'SHOT, the History of Technology, and Engineering Education' DAVID McGEF pp773-801 'Making Up Mind: The Early Sociology of Invention' H.M. COLLINS AND M. KUSCH pp802-829 'Automating Air Pumps: An Empirical and Conceptual Analysis' MICHAEL D. BESS pp830-862 'Ecology and Artifice: Shifting Perceptions of Nature and High Technology in Postwar France' REGINA LEE BLASZCZYK pp863-911 '"Reign of the Robots": The Homer Laughlin China Company and Flexible Mass Production' VENUS GREEN pp912-949 'Goodbye Central: Automation and the Decline of "Personal Service" in the Bell System, 1878-1921' HUGH RICHARD SLOTTEN pp950-986 'Radio Engineers, the Federal Radio Commission, and the Social Shaping of Broadcast Technology: Creating "Radio Paradise"' RESEARCH NOTE STEVEN WALTON pp987-999 'Words of Technological Virtue: The Battle of Brunanburh and Anglo-Saxon Sword Manufacture' ESSAY REVIEWS Thomas K. McGraw on Hargrove's Prisoners of Myth Stephen H. Cutliffe on Jasanoff et al, Handbook of STS Technology and Culture 37(1), January 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JUDITH CARNEY p5-35 'Landscapes of Technology Transfer: Rice Cultivation and African Continuities' JENNIFER TANN and R. GLYN JONES pp36-69 'Technology and Transformation: The Diffusion of the Roller Mill in the British Flour Milling Industry, 1870-1907' WOLFGANG KONIG pp70-101 'Science-Based Industry or Industry-Based Science? Electrical Engineering in Germany before World War I' SLAVA GEROVITCH pp102-137 'Perestroika of the History of Technology and Science in the USSR: Changes in the Discourse' MUSEUMS IN BRITAIN: A TRAVELLER'S INTRODUCTION ALEXANDER HAYWARD pp138-146 'Technology Museums in the United Kingdom' THOMAS WRIGHT pp147-150 'The National Museum of Science and Industry: An Overview' JOHN ROBINSON pp151-157 'London's Smaller Technology Collections: A Sampler' REVIEW ESSAY MIRIAM R. LEVIN pp158-168 'What the French Have to Say about the History of Technology' Technology and Culture 37(2), April 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M.P. FERNANDEZ and P.C. FERNANDEZ pp221-248 'Precision Timekeepers of Tokugawa Japan and the Evolution of the Japanese Domestic Clock ' Thomas KAISERFELD pp249-279 'Computerizing the Swedish Welfare State: The Middle Wav of Technological Success and Failure' RICHARD F. HIRSH and ADAM H. SERCHUK pp280-311 'Momentum Shifts in the American Electric Utility System: Catastrophic Change - or No Change at all?' Transactions of the Newcomen Society 67, 1995-6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M.C. DUFFY p. 1-26 "Solid state electronics, asynchronous motors and the electric locomotive." Jennifer TANN p. 27-52 "Riches from copper: the adoption of the Boulton & Watt engine by the Cornish mine adventurers." Denis GRIFFITHS p. 53-90 "Britain and the crosshead marine diesel engine." Denis R. COOPER p. 91-107 "The development of coinage dies from bronze to steel." John BECKLAKE p. 108-124 "The V2 rocket: a convergence of technologies?" Brenda J. BUCHANAN p. 125-160 "The technology of gunpowder making in the eighteenth century: evidence from the Bristol region." R.W. BURNS p. 161-184 "Technology and air defence, 1914-1945." E.R LAITHWAITE p. 185-206 The 22nd Dickinson Memorial Lecture "The development of the linear induction motor." S. DASGUPTA p. 207-220 "Forgotten history: Sir Jagadis Bose and the origins of radio." Veront M. SATCHELL p. 221-232 "Early use of steam power in the Jamaican sugar industry, 1768-1810." J.A. WATSON p. 233-236 "The M-L Magneto Syndicate: a note based on the late Dr. E.A. Watson's papers."