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    Science and Brougham's society.J. N. Hays - 1964 - Annals of Science 20 (3):227-241.
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    The rise and fall of Dionysius Lardner.J. N. Hays - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (5):527-542.
    Dionysius Lardner rose to prominence in the 1830s as a popular scientific writer, lecturer and British literary figure. He became popular by promoting the ideals of scientific self-education, technological progress, and the practical applicability of science. His rapid fall from public favour after 1840 partly resulted from his involvement in a marital scandal; prior to that scandal, however, his character had provoked satire, and his caution and even pessimism about some technological prospects had offended the confident hopes of the audiences (...)
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    Krista Maglen. The English System: Quarantine, Immigration and the Making of a Port Sanitary Zone. x + 240 pp., tables, bibl., index. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014. $95. [REVIEW]J. N. Hays - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):940-941.
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    Neel Ahuja. Bioinsecurities: Disease Interventions, Empire, and the Government of Species. xix + 262 pp., figs., bibl., index. Durham, N.C./London: Duke University Press, 2016. $24.95. [REVIEW]J. N. Hays - 2017 - Isis 108 (2):483-484.
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