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Puritan Science?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

Theodore K. Rabb
Affiliation:
Princeton University

Abstract

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Essay Reviews
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Copyright © British Society for the History of Science 1978

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NOTES

1 But it is rather difficult to use, because it has been organized under large, consolidated headings. Thus, to find Bridewell one must look up ‘Hospitals’, and the prophet Daniel is listed under ‘Bible’.

2 Rattansi, P. M., ‘The Helmontian-Galenist controversy in Restoration England’, Ambix, 1964, 12, 123CrossRefGoogle Scholar, which Webster does cite, and Brown, Theodore M., ‘The College of Physicians and the acceptance of iatromechanism in England, 1665–1695’, Bulletin of the history of medicine, 1970, 44, 1230Google Scholar, which he does not cite.

3 Kuhn, Thomas S., ‘Mathematical vs. experimental traditions in the development of physical science’, Journal of interdisciplinary history, 1976, 7, 131CrossRefGoogle Scholar, originally published in Annales, 1975, 30, 975–98.Google Scholar

4 Bush, Douglas, ‘Anglicans in the pulpit’, Times literary supplement, 28 01 1977, p. 111.Google Scholar