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Literature Dissertations. Renovating Baconianism, reading Bacon: The fathering of science by Dennis Desroches, PhD McMaster University, 2001. Milton, education, and the scientific revolution by Angelica Alicia Duran, PhD Stanford University, 2000. Mass Communications Dissertations.
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Renovating Baconianism, reading Bacon: The fathering of science by Dennis Desroches, PhD McMaster University, 2001
Milton, education, and the scientific revolution by Angelica Alicia Duran, PhD Stanford University, 2000
Millennium bugs and weapons of mass fear: Dialogs between science and popular culture in the 1990's by Daniel Edward McGee, PhD University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003
Rudolph Koenig (1832 - 1901), Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 - 1894) and the birth of modern acoustics by David Alexander Pantalony, PhD University of Toronto, 2002
Too many, too few: The supply, demand, and distribution of private duty nurses, 1910 - 1965 by Jean Catherine Whelan, PhD University of Pennsylvania
From research lab to routine procedure: A case study of the Swan-Ganz catheter, 1965 - 1980 by Kathleen Geraghty Burke, PhD University of Pennsylvania, 2001
The Keplerian Revolution: Astronomy, physics, and the argument for heliocentrism by Bryce Hemsley Bennett, PhD University of Western Ontario, 1999
Progress in mathematics: Descartes’ ‘Geometry’ By Aaron John Lercher, PhD State University of New York at Buffalo, 1999
Galen's necessary causes in Medieval Arabic sources by R. Coeli Fitzpatrick, PhD State University of New York at Binghamton, 2002
After the body politic: Thomas Hobbes's scientific argument concerning political order by Fred Charles Langenegger, PhD New School for Social Research, 2000
Civilizing science: The joint construction of science and citizenship in modern democracy by Mark Burkhard Brown, PhD Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick, 2001
Between science and psychoanalysis: Aaron T. Beck and the emergence of cognitive therapy by Rachael I. Rosner, PhD York University, 1999
Freud's 'Project' and neuroscience By Donna Lee Wolfe, PsyD Pepperdine University, 2002
Trial and error in the pursuit of public health: Leicester, 1849 - 1891 By Scott Edward Roney, PhD University of Tennessee, 2002
Illness and healing in the early Christian East (Roman Empire) by Anne Elizabeth Merideth, PhD Princeton University, 1999
The monastic health care system and the development of the hospital in Late Antiquity by Andrew Todd Crislip, PhD Yale University, 2002
The accommodation of insanity in Canton, China: 1857 - 1935 by Peter Paul Szto, PhD University of Pennsylvania, 2002
The expansion of science as social authority and institutional structure in the world system, 1700 - 1990 by Evan Auram Schofer, PhD Stanford University, 1999
The social organization of AIDS knowledge by Patrick Jude Moynihan, PhD State University of New York at StonyBrook, 1999
Corpus salubre: Medicinal cannibalism in early modern English culture (William Shakespeare, Thomas Nashe, John Donne, Edmund Spenser) by Louise Christine Noble, PhD Queen’s University at Kingston, 2002
Dr. Girl: The feminization of veterinary medicine by Gretchen Emily Klein, PhD Georgia State University, 2002
Skirting bedlam: Women's autobiographies of mental illness By Barbara Holler Smith, PhD Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick, 2000
Conclusions • Scholars from various disciplines researching the history of science need to be more actively included in the history of science community. • History of science faculty need to recognize that their mentoring roles can extend to a broader community of researchers.
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