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Robert G W Kirk

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Medical History|October 31, 2009
Between the clinic and the laboratory: ethology and pharmacology in the work of Michael Robin Alexander Chance, c.1946-1964Robert G W Kirk
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|September 2, 2008
'Wanted-standard guinea pigs': standardisation and the experimental animal market in Britain ca. 1919-1947Robert G W Kirk
Isis; an International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences|June 26, 2010
A brave new animal for a brave new world: The British Laboratory Animals Bureau and the constitution of international standards of laboratory animal production and use, circa 1947-1968Robert G W Kirk
Science, Technology & Human Values|July 17, 2018
Recovering <i>The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique</i>: The 3Rs and the Human Essence of Animal ResearchRobert G W Kirk
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|December 10, 2013
In dogs we trust? Intersubjectivity, response-able relations, and the making of mine detector dogsRobert G W Kirk
Technology and Culture|April 26, 2012
"Standardization through mechanization". Germ-free life and the engineering of the ideal laboratory animalRobert G W Kirk
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|December 3, 2021
"Havens of mercy": health, medical research, and the governance of the movement of dogs in twentieth-century AmericaRobert G W Kirk, Edmund Ramsden
Science in Context|June 20, 2014
Building transnational bodies: Norway and the International Development of Laboratory Animal Science, ca. 1956-1980Tone Druglitrø, Robert G W Kirk
Medical History|July 28, 2011
Re-imagining bleeders: the medical leech in the nineteenth century bloodletting encounterRobert G W Kirk, Neil Pemberton
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|February 9, 2018
Working across species down on the farm: Howard S. Liddell and the development of comparative psychopathology, c. 1923-1962Robert G W Kirk, Edmund Ramsden
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Medical History|October 31, 2009
Between the clinic and the laboratory: ethology and pharmacology in the work of Michael Robin Alexander Chance, c.1946-1964Robert G W Kirk
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|September 2, 2008
'Wanted-standard guinea pigs': standardisation and the experimental animal market in Britain ca. 1919-1947Robert G W Kirk
Isis; an International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences|June 26, 2010
A brave new animal for a brave new world: The British Laboratory Animals Bureau and the constitution of international standards of laboratory animal production and use, circa 1947-1968Robert G W Kirk
Science, Technology & Human Values|July 17, 2018
Recovering <i>The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique</i>: The 3Rs and the Human Essence of Animal ResearchRobert G W Kirk
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|December 10, 2013
In dogs we trust? Intersubjectivity, response-able relations, and the making of mine detector dogsRobert G W Kirk
Technology and Culture|April 26, 2012
"Standardization through mechanization". Germ-free life and the engineering of the ideal laboratory animalRobert G W Kirk
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|December 3, 2021
"Havens of mercy": health, medical research, and the governance of the movement of dogs in twentieth-century AmericaRobert G W Kirk, Edmund Ramsden
Science in Context|June 20, 2014
Building transnational bodies: Norway and the International Development of Laboratory Animal Science, ca. 1956-1980Tone Druglitrø, Robert G W Kirk
Medical History|July 28, 2011
Re-imagining bleeders: the medical leech in the nineteenth century bloodletting encounterRobert G W Kirk, Neil Pemberton
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|February 9, 2018
Working across species down on the farm: Howard S. Liddell and the development of comparative psychopathology, c. 1923-1962Robert G W Kirk, Edmund Ramsden
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