The Philosophical Transactions and Collections to the End of the Year MDCC Abridged and Disposed Under General Heads

The Philosophical Transactions and Collections to the End of the Year MDCC  Abridged  and Disposed Under General Heads
Author: Royal Society (Great Britain)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 758
Release: 1749
Genre: Science
ISBN: HARVARD:HXKBZI

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The Philosophical Transactions And Collections To The End of the Year MDCC Abridged And Disposed Under General Heads

The Philosophical Transactions And Collections To The End of the Year MDCC  Abridged  And Disposed Under General Heads
Author: John Lowthorp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1749
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1427471360

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THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS AND COLLECTIONS To the End of the Year MDCC

THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS AND COLLECTIONS To the End of the Year MDCC
Author: John Lowthorp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1749
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NKP:1003116843

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Philosophical Transactions and Collections

Philosophical Transactions and Collections
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 968
Release: 1749
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433009958509

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A History of Scientific Journals

A History of Scientific Journals
Author: Aileen Fyfe,Noah Moxham,Julie McDougall-Waters,Camilla Mørk Røstvik
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2022-10-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781800082328

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Modern scientific research has changed so much since Isaac Newton’s day: it is more professional, collaborative and international, with more complicated equipment and a more diverse community of researchers. Yet the use of scientific journals to report, share and store results is a thread that runs through the history of science from Newton’s day to ours. Scientific journals are now central to academic research and careers. Their editorial and peer-review processes act as a check on new claims and findings, and researchers build their careers on the list of journal articles they have published. The journal that reported Newton’s optical experiments still exists. First published in 1665, and now fully digital, the Philosophical Transactions has carried papers by Charles Darwin, Dorothy Hodgkin and Stephen Hawking. It is now one of eleven journals published by the Royal Society of London. Unrivalled insights from the Royal Society’s comprehensive archives have enabled the authors to investigate more than 350 years of scientific journal publishing. The editorial management, business practices and financial difficulties of the Philosophical Transactions and its sibling Proceedings reveal the meaning and purpose of journals in a changing scientific community. At a time when we are surrounded by calls to reform the academic publishing system, it has never been more urgent that we understand its history.

Medicine and the Reign of Technology

Medicine and the Reign of Technology
Author: Stanley Joel Reiser
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1978
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0521282233

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This book describes some technological advances made in the art and practice of medicine during the past three centuries.

Colonial Ecology Atlantic Economy

Colonial Ecology  Atlantic Economy
Author: Strother E. Roberts
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812296143

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Focusing on the Connecticut River Valley—New England's longest river and largest watershed— Strother Roberts traces the local, regional, and transatlantic markets in colonial commodities that shaped an ecological transformation in one corner of the rapidly globalizing early modern world. Reaching deep into the interior, the Connecticut provided a watery commercial highway for the furs, grain, timber, livestock, and various other commodities that the region exported. Colonial Ecology, Atlantic Economy shows how the extraction of each commodity had an impact on the New England landscape, creating a new colonial ecology inextricably tied to the broader transatlantic economy beyond its shores. This history refutes two common misconceptions: first, that globalization is a relatively new phenomenon and its power to reshape economies and natural environments has only fully been realized in the modern era and, second, that the Puritan founders of New England were self-sufficient ascetics who sequestered themselves from the corrupting influence of the wider world. Roberts argues, instead, that colonial New England was an integral part of Britain's expanding imperialist commercial economy. Imperial planners envisioned New England as a region able to provide resources to other, more profitable parts of the empire, such as the sugar islands of the Caribbean. Settlers embraced trade as a means to afford the tools they needed to conquer the landscape and to acquire the same luxury commodities popular among the consumer class of Europe. New England's native nations, meanwhile, utilized their access to European trade goods and weapons to secure power and prestige in a region shaken by invading newcomers and the diseases that followed in their wake. These networks of extraction and exchange fundamentally transformed the natural environment of the region, creating a landscape that, by the turn of the nineteenth century, would have been unrecognizable to those living there two centuries earlier.

Emblematic Monsters

Emblematic Monsters
Author: A.W. Bates
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789004332997

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In early modern Europe, monstrous births were significant events that were seen alive by many people, and dissected, embalmed and collected after death. Emblematic Monsters is a social history of monstrous births as seen through popular print, scholarly books and the proceedings of learned societies. Representations of monsters are considered in the context of their roles as wonders and emblems, and studies of the anatomy of monsters are discussed along with contemporary theories of their origin. By approaching accounts of monstrous births not only as a literary form but also as descriptions of real-life cases, similarities between the pre-scientific recording of wonders and the scientific case report can be explored. Most impressively, A.W. Bates draws upon his own experience of diagnosis of birth defects to summarise more than two hundred original descriptions of monstrous births and compare them with modern diagnostic categories. Emblematic Monsters is an up-to-date approach to a classical yet under-explored subject: gruesome, compelling and monstrous.