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John van Wyhe

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Endeavour|August 3, 2010
'Almighty God! What a wonderful discovery!': did Charles Darwin really believe life came from space?John van Wyhe
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|October 11, 2016
The impact of A. R. Wallace's Sarawak Law paper reassessedJohn van Wyhe
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|May 14, 2013
"My appointment received the sanction of the Admiralty": why Charles Darwin really was the naturalist on HMS BeagleJohn van Wyhe
Journal of the History of Biology|March 5, 2014
A delicate adjustment: Wallace and Bates on the Amazon and "the problem of the origin of species"John van Wyhe
British Journal for the History of Science|June 8, 2002
The authority of human nature: the Schädellehre of Franz Joseph GallJohn Van Wyhe
Endeavour|December 26, 2016
Darwin's Body-Snatchers?John van Wyhe
History of Science|October 16, 2004
Was phrenology a reform science? Towards a new generalization for phrenologyJohn van Wyhe
Endeavour|August 16, 2005
The descent of words: evolutionary thinking 1780-1880John van Wyhe
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|November 12, 2019
Johann Gaspar Spurzheim: The St. Paul of phrenologyJohn van Wyhe
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|September 17, 2008
Charles Darwin 1809-2009John van Wyhe
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Endeavour|August 3, 2010
'Almighty God! What a wonderful discovery!': did Charles Darwin really believe life came from space?John van Wyhe
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|October 11, 2016
The impact of A. R. Wallace's Sarawak Law paper reassessedJohn van Wyhe
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|May 14, 2013
"My appointment received the sanction of the Admiralty": why Charles Darwin really was the naturalist on HMS BeagleJohn van Wyhe
Journal of the History of Biology|March 5, 2014
A delicate adjustment: Wallace and Bates on the Amazon and "the problem of the origin of species"John van Wyhe
British Journal for the History of Science|June 8, 2002
The authority of human nature: the Schädellehre of Franz Joseph GallJohn Van Wyhe
Endeavour|December 26, 2016
Darwin's Body-Snatchers?John van Wyhe
History of Science|October 16, 2004
Was phrenology a reform science? Towards a new generalization for phrenologyJohn van Wyhe
Endeavour|August 16, 2005
The descent of words: evolutionary thinking 1780-1880John van Wyhe
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|November 12, 2019
Johann Gaspar Spurzheim: The St. Paul of phrenologyJohn van Wyhe
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|September 17, 2008
Charles Darwin 1809-2009John van Wyhe
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