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Article
Cook, H;
(2002)
Body and passions: materialism and the early modern state.
Osiris
, 17
pp. 25-48.
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Cook, H;
(2000)
Boerhaave and the Flight from Reason in Medicine.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
, 74
(2)
pp. 221-240.
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Cook, H;
(1996)
The moral economy of natural history and medicine in the Dutch Golden Age.
Publications of the American Association of Netherlandic Studies
, 9
(9)
pp. 39-47.
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Cook, H;
(1990)
Practical medicine and the British Armed Forces after the ?Glorious Revolution?
Medical History
, 34
(1)
pp. 1-26.
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Cook, H;
(1990)
Sir John Colbatch and Augustan Medicine: experimentalism, character and entrepreneurialism.
Annals of Science
, 47
pp. 475-505.
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Cook, H;
(1987)
The Society of Chemical Physicians, the new philosophy, and the restoration court.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
, 61
pp. 61-77.
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Cook, HJ;
Steneck, NH;
Vander, AJ;
Kane, GL;
(1980)
Early research on the biological effects of microwave radiation: 1940?1960.
Annals of Science
, 37
(3)
pp. 323-351.
10.1080/00033798000200271.
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Lux, D;
Cook, H;
(1998)
Closed circles or open networks?: communicating at a distance during the scientific revolution.
History of Science
, 36
(112)
pp. 179-211.
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Book chapter
Cook, HJ;
(2004)
Global economies and local knowledge in the East Indies: Jacobus Bontius learns the facts of nature.
In: Swan, C and Schiebinger, L, (eds.)
Colonial botany: science, commerce, and politics in the early modern world.
(pp. 100-118).
University of Pennsylvania Press
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