Subjects
History of Science & Medicine
Major works
- The Correspondence of Dr William Hunter
- The Correspondence of Robert Boyle, 1636–1691
- Early Biographies of Isaac Newton, 1660–1885
- Eighteenth-Century British Midwifery
- Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture
- Famine and Disease in Ireland
- Ghosts: A Social History
- The History of Old Age in England, 1600–1800
- The Indian and Pacific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks, 1768–1820
- Literature and Science, 1660–1834
- The Narrative of the Beagle Voyage, 1831–1836
- Robert Boyle: By Himself and His Friends: With a Fragment of William Wotton's lost Life of Boyle
- The Scientific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks, 1765–1820
- The Works of Charles Babbage
- The Works of Charles Darwin
- The Works of Robert Boyle
Monographs
- Alchemists of Human Nature: Psychological Utopianism in Gross, Jung, Reich and Fromm
- The Aliveness of Plants: The Darwins at the Dawn of Plant Science
- Domesticating Electricity: Expertise, Uncertainty and Gender, 1880–1914
- James Watt, Chemist: Understanding the Origins of the Steam Age
- Joseph Banks and the British Museum: The World of Collecting 1770–1830
- Medicine and Modernism: A Biography of Sir Henry Head
- Natural Science and the Origins of the British Empire
- Negotiated Knowledge: Medical Periodical Publishing in Scotland, 1733-1832
- Paracelsus’s Theory of Embodiment: Conception and Gestation in Early Modern Europe
- Recreating Newton: Newtonian Biography and the Making of Nineteenth-Century History of Science
- Rhyming Reason: The Poetry of Romantic-Era Psychologists
- Science and Eccentricity: Collecting, Writing and Performing Science for Early Nineteenth-Century Audiences
- Styles of Reasoning in the British Life Sciences: Shared Assumptions, 1820–58
- The Transit of Venus Enterprise in Victorian Britain
- Typhoid in Uppingham: Analysis of a Victorian Town and School in Crisis, 1875–7