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D. Attar, Wasting Girls' Time: The History and Politics of Home Economics (London: Virago, 1987).
D. Cahan, 'Helmholtz in Gilded-Age America: The International Electrical Congress of 1893 and the Relations of Science and Technology', Annals of Science 67 (1) (2010), pp. 1-38.
D. Dwork, War is Good for Babies and Other Young Children: A History of the Infant Child Welfare Movement in England, 1898–1918 (London: Tavistock, 1987).
D. Fitzgerald and F. Callard, 'Social Science and Neuroscience beyond Interdisciplinarity: Experimental Entanglements', Theory, Culture & Society 32 (1) (2015), pp. 3-32.
D. Hyder, 'Foucault, Cavaillès, and Husserl on the Historical Epistemology of the Sciences', Perspectives on Science 11 (1) (2003), pp. 107-129.
D. Munro and J. Hahn, 'Tidal drainage of the urinary bladder - a preliminary report of this method of treatment as applied to cord bladders with a description of the apparatus', The New England Journal of Medicine 212 (6) (1935), pp. 229-239.
D. Munro, 'Tidal drainage and cystometry in the treatment of sepsis associated with spinal cord injuries', The New England Journal of Medicine 229 (1943), pp. 6-14.
D. Rees, 'Down in the Mouth: Faces of Pain', in R.G. Boddice (ed.), Pain and Emotion in Modern History (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), pp. 164-186.
D. Russell, 'Toward a Pragmatist Epistemology: Arthur O. Lovejoy's and H.S. Jenning's Biophilosophical Responses to Neovitalism', Journal of the History of Biology 48 (2015), pp. 37-66.
D. Sutton, ''The suppleness of everyday life': CGI, the Lumières, and Perception after Photography', in J. Lyons and J. Plunkett (eds.), Multimedia Histories: From the Magic Lantern to the Internet (University of Exeter Press: Exeter, 2007), pp. 18-30.
D. Wegener, 'Science and Internationalism in Germany: Helmholtz, Du Bois-Reymond and Their Critics', Centaurus 51 (4) (2009), pp. 256-287.
D. Whitteridge, 'Ludwig Guttmann. 3 July 1899-18 March 1980', Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 29 (1983), pp. 227-244.
D. Whitteridge, 'The Apparatus Used by Sherrington and his Pupils', Trends in Neurosciences 5 (1982), pp. 420-425.
D. Whitteridge, 'The Origin of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology', Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 68 (4) (1983), pp. 521-523.
D.E. Leary, 'Immanuel Kant and the Development of Modern Psychology', in W.R. Woodward and M.G. Ash (eds.) The Problematic ScienceL Psychology in Nineteenth-Century Thought (New York, NY.: Praeger, 1982), pp. 17-42.
D.F. Smith (ed.), Nutrition in Britian: Science, Scientists and Politics in the Twentieth Century (London: Routledge, 1997).
D.H Galaty, 'The Philosophical Basis of Mid-Nineteenth-Centruy German Reductionism', Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 29 (3) (1974), pp. 295-316.
D.J. Parker, 'A Defence of the Use of Fish Meal and its use in the Canine Dietary', Our Dogs 102 (6th March 1936), pp. 743-4.
D.K. Barkan, Walter Nernst and the Transition to Modern Physical Science (Cambridge: University Press, 1999).
D.K.M. Chalmers, 'Memorandum: Importation of Monkeys', 15th August, 1940 (FD 1/6243).
D.M. Moruno, 'Pain as Practice in Paolo Mantegazza’s Science of Emotions', Osiris 31 (1) (2016), pp. 137-162.
D.R. Winseck, 'Communication and Empire: Media markets, Power and Globalization, 1860—1910', Global Media and Communication 4 (1) (2008), pp. 7-36.
D.S. Coombs, 'An Untrained Eye: the Tachistoscope and Photographic Vision in Early Experimental Psychology', History and Technology 28 (1) (2012), pp. 107-117.
D.S. Ryan, Ideal Homes, 1918-39: Domestic Design and Suburban Modernism (Manchester: University Press, 2018).
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