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S. Schaffer, 'Late Victorian Metrology and its Instrumentation: A Manufactory of Ohms', in R. Bud and S.E. Cozzans (ed.) Invisible Connections: Instruments, Institutions, and Science (Bellingham: SPIE Press, 1991), pp. 23-56.
S. Shuttleworth, The Mind of the Child: Child Development in Literature, Science, and Medicine, 1840-1900 (Oxford: University Press, 2010).
S. Todd, 'Domestic Service and Class Relations in Britain 1900–1950,' Past & Present 203 (1) (2009), pp. 181-204.
S.B. Wolbach and M.J. Schlesinger, 'The Cultivation of the Micro-Organisms of Rocky Mountain spotted Fever (Dermacentroxenus Rickettsi) and of Typhus (Rickettsia Prowazeki) in Tissue Cultures,' The Journal of Medical Research 44 (2) (1923), pp. 231-256.
S.B. Wolbach, H. Pinkerton and M.J. Schlesinger, 'The Cultivation of the Organisms of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Typhus in Tissue Cultures,' Experimental Biology and Medicine 20 (5) (1923), pp. 270-273.
S.D. Brown, 'Experiment: Abstract Experimentation', in C. Lury and N. Wakeford (eds.) Inventive Methods: The Happening of the Social (London and New York: Routledge, 2012), pp. 61-75.
S.E. Black, '"The Osler Medal Essay": Pseudopods and Synapses: The Amoeboid Theories of Neuronal Mobility and the Early Formation of the Synapse Concept', Bulletin of the History of Medicine 55 (1981), pp. 34-58.
S.J. Pearson, The Rights of the Defenseless: Protecting Animals and Children in Gilded Age America (Chicago: University Press, 2011).
S.K. Uniyal, K.N. Singh, P. Jamwal and B. Lal, 'Traditional use of Medicinal Plants among the Tribal Communities of Chhota Bhangal, Western Himalaya,' Journal of Ethnobiological Ethnomedicine 2, Art. 14.
S.P. James and P.G. Shute, Report on the First Results of Laboratory Work on Malaria in England (Geneva: League of Nations Health Organization, 1926).
S.P. James et. al., 'Discussion: Observations on malaria made during treatment of general paralysis [Yorke and Macfie],' Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 18 (1-2) (1924), pp. 33-44.
S.P. James, 'Epidemiological Results of a Laboratory Study of Malaria in England,' Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 20 (3) (1926), pp. 143-165.
S.P. James, 'History of a Group of Anopheles Mosquitoes Infected with Plasmodium vivax (Grassi & Feletti),' Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiet der Auslandskunde 26 (1927), pp. 220-222.
S.P. James, 'Laboratory Meeting: Further Specimens and Charts Illustrating Naturally Infected Malaria in Cases of General Paralysis in England,' Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 18 (1-2) (1924), pp. 2-4.
S.P. James, 'Laboratory Meeting: The Parasites of Inoculated Malaria in England (in general paralytic patients),' Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 17 (6-7) (1923), p. 340.
S.P. James, 'The Shute Method of Making Preparations of Ex-flagellating Gametocytes and Oökinetes of Malarial Parasites,' Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 28 (1) (1934), pp. 104-105.
S.P. James, ‘Note on conference relative to permanent arrangements for the malarial treatment of general paralysis in asylums’ (19th April 1928).
S.P. James, ‘Some General Results of a Study of Induced Malaria in England,’ Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 24 (5) (1931), pp. 477-525.
S.P. James, ‘The treatment of “General Paralysis of the Insane” by causing the patients to suffer from a mild form of malaria’ [minute], 25th May, 1923.
S.P. James, W.D. Nicol and P.D. Shute, 'Experiments on the Treatment of Malaria in England,' in Report of the 7th Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, British India, December 5th, 10th, 24th, 1927 (Calcutta: 1929), pp. 788-803.
S.P. James, W.D. Nicol and P.G. Shute, ‘Clinical and Parasitological Observations on Induced Malaria,’ Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 29 (1936), pp. 879-894.
S.P. James, W.D. Nicol, and P.G. Shute, 'A Study of Induced Malignant Tertian Malaria,’ Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 25 (8) (1932), pp. 1153-1186.
S.P. Thompson, 'Optical Illusions of Motion', Brain 3 (3) (1880), pp. 289-298.
S.T. Casper, The Neurologists: A History of a Medical Speciality in Modern Britain c.1789-2000 (Manchester: University Press, 2014).
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