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R. Benschop, 'What is a Tachistoscope? Historical Explorations of an Instrument', Science in Context 11 (1) (1998), pp. 23-50.
R. Brain, 'Protoplasmania', in B. Larson and F. Brauer (eds.), The Art of Evolution: Darwin, Darwinisms, and Visual Culture (Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Press, 2009), pp. 92-123.
R. Cooter (ed.), In the Name of the Child: Health andWelfare, 1880–1940 (London: Routledge, 1992).
R. Dutcher, 'Daily Washington Letter, Daily Record (Morristown) (13th Feb. 1936), p. 4.
R. Epstein and R.E. Robertson, 'The Search Engine Manipulation Effect (SEME) and Possible Impact on the Outcomes of Elections', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112 (33) (2015), pp. E4512-E4521.
R. Hayward, Resisting History: Religious Transcendence and the Invention of the Unconscious (Manchester: University Press, 2007).
R. Koeck, 'Liverpool in film: J.A.L. Promio’s cinematic urban space', Early Popular Visual Culture 7 (1) (2009), pp. 63-81.
R. Leys, 'The Turn to Affect: A Critique', Critical Inquiry 37 (3) (2011), pp. 434-472.
R. McCarrison, 'Some Surgical Aspects of Faulty Nutrition', The Lancet 217 (5621) (23rd May 1931), pp. 1151-1154.
R. Otto, 'Zur Kultur der Rickettsia Prowazeki,' Klinische Wochenschrift 1 (35) (1922), pp. 1746-1747.
R. Shields, The Virtual (London: Routledge, 2003).
R. Smith (trans. A. Kästner), Vollständiger Lehrbegriff der Optik (Altenburg, 1755).
R. Smith, '"The Sixth Sense”: Towards a History of Muscular Sensation', Gesnerus 68 (1) (2011), pp. 218-271.
R. Smith, 'Biology and Values in Interwar Britain: C.S. Sherrington, Julian Huxley, and the Vision of Progress', Past & Present 178 (2003), pp. 210-242.
R. Smith, 'Physiology and Psychology, or Brain and Mind, in the Age of Sherrington', in G.C. Bunn, A.D. Lovie and G.D. Richards (eds), Psychology in Britain: Historical Essays and Personal Reflections (Leicester: BPS Books, 2001), pp. 223-242.
R. Smith, 'Representations of Mind: C.S. Sherrington and Scientific Opinion, c.1930-1950', Science in Context 14 (4) (2001), pp. 511-539.
R. Smith, 'The Background of Physiological Psychology in Natural Philosophy', History of Science 11 (1973), pp. 75-123.
R. Smith, 'The Embodiment of Value: C.S. Sherrington and the Cultivation of Science', British Journal for the History of Science 33 (3) (2000), pp. 283-311.
R. Smith, Free Will and the Human Sciences in Britain, 1870-1910 (London: Pickering and Chatto, 2013).
R. Smith, Inhibition: History and Meaning in the Sciences of Mind and Brain (London: Free Association Books, 1992).
R. Stockman and E.D.W. Greig, 'The Action of Arsenic on the Bone-Marrow and Blood', Journal of Physiology 23 (5) (1898), pp. 376-382.
R. Weigl, 'Untersuchungen und Experimente an Fleckfieberläusen. Die Technik der Rikettsia-Forschung,' Beiträge zur Klinik der Infektionskrankheiten und Immunitätsforschung 8 (1920), pp. 353-376.
R.A. Jones, 'Psychology, History, and the Press: The Case of William McDougall and The New York Times', American Psychologist 42 (10) (1987), pp. 931-940.
R.C. Grogin, The Bergsonian Controversy in France, 1900-1914 (Calgary: University Press, 1988).
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