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medicalhistory
"All we know is still infinitely less than all that remains unknown." William Harvey
Last Update: 2010-05-05
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5. The Rise of a Medical Specialty: The Med...Dr. Michael Hubbard MacKay, “The Rise of a Medical Speciality: The Medicalization of Elite Equine Care c.1680-c1800″
Part of the reason that the current interpretations of eighteenth-century animal care are so anachronistic is due to the focus of historians upon the emergence of the London Veterinary College (1792) as an enlightened step toward progression. This is far from correct because a new medical specialty emerged in animal care over a century before the College. This manuscr... 1/18/2010 6. A Science Carol
Performed and produced by Christopher Last, Casey Walruth & Jeffrey Tucker, this podcast constitutes a dramatic interpretation of Steven Shapin’s book ‘The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation.’ Intended as a parody of Charles Dicken’s literary classic ‘A Christmas Carol,’ Last, Walruth & Tucker tell the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge, a ... 12/16/2009 7. Science Wars: Harry Collins
This is an interview with Harry Collins about the science wars and his book the one culture?
Harry Collins is perhaps the most well known sociologists of scientific knowledge in the world and the author of a dozen books and over one-hundred peer reviewed articles. Severals of his books are the Golem series.... 12/10/2009 8. Harold J. Cook, Matters of Exchange
This is a podcast about Matters of Exchange: Commerce, Medicine, and Science in the Dutch golden Age by Harold J. Cook. Written by Denis Clayson, Emmett Florence, Greg Frangia, jeff Hawkins, Deon Humes and Scott Senior.
12/10/2009 9. Science Wars: Peter R. SaulsonThis is an interview with Peter R. Saulson about his role in the “science wars” and his contributions to the one culture? “Peter R. Saulson is a physicist Who has worked on gravitational wave detection since 1981. He is the author of Fundamentals of Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors (1994). On the faculty at Syracuse University since 1991, he spent 2000 helping commission the LIGO interferometer at Livingston, Lousiana.”
Peter R. Saulson http://www.gravity.p... 11/24/2009 10. science wars: An interview with Jay Labi...
This is a podcast and interview of Jay A. Labinger, an associate professor of chemistry at Califorina Technical Institute.
For the one culture? http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=3613474
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