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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).
R.C. Maulitz, 'Rudolph Virchow, Julius Cohnheim and the Program of Pathology', Bulletin of the History of Medicine 52 (2) (1978), pp. 126-182.
R.C. Oldfield, 'Psychology in Oxford - 1898-1949: Part II', Quarterly Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 1 (10) (1950), pp. 345-387.
R.D. Apple, ‘Science Gendered: Nutrition in the United States, 1840–1940,' H. Kamminga and A. Cunningham (eds.), The Science and Culture of Nutrition, 1840-1940 (Amsterdam and Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 1995), pp. 129-154.
R.D. Apple, Mothers and Medicine: A Social History of Infant Feeding, 1890–1950 (Madison, WI and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1987).
R.D. French, 'Some Concepts of Nerve Function and Structure in Britain, 1870-1885: Background to Sir Charles Sherrington and the Synapse Concept', Medical History 14 (2) (1970), pp. 154-165.
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