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Manufacturing knowledge in transit: Technical practice, organizational change, and the rise of the semiconductor industry in the United States and Japan, 1948--1960
"Industrial legislatures": Consensus standardization in the second and third industrial revolutions
 
Learning to see: Visual tools in American mining engineering, 1860--1920
Panorama, power, and history: Vasari and Stradano's city views in the Palazzo Vecchio
 
Kant's theory of motion: Metaphysical foundations of Leibnizian science
Making "Medical Hall": Dr. John Archer, medical practice, and apprenticeship in early America, 1769-1820
 
Buddhist medicine in medieval China: Disease, healing, and the body in crosscultural translation (second to eighth centuries C.E.)
Pathologist of the mind: Adolf Meyer, psychobiology and the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1908--1917
 
The cultural logics of the liberal self in early 20th century U.S. anthropology
"Speak to the eyes, as well as the understanding": The pedagogy of science in Early American higher education, 1750--1830
 
Constituting the stress response: Collaborative networks and the elucidation of the pituitary-adrenal cortical system, 1930s--1960s