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  1. The Scientific Revolution. A Historiographical Inquiry.H. Floris Cohen & Mikulas Teich - 1996 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18 (1):135.
  2. The Enlightenment in National Context.Roy S. Porter & Mikuláš Teich (eds.) - 1981 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Enlightenment has often been written about as a sequence of disembodied 'great ideas'. The aim of this book is to put the beliefs of the Enlightenment firmly into their social context, by revealing the national soils in which they were rooted and the specific purposes for which they were used. It brings out the regional divergences of the Enlightenment experience, shaped by different local intellectual and economic priorities. At the same time it also shows how central concerns were shared (...)
     
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    Essay Review: A Single Path to the Double Helix?: The Path to the Double Helix.Mikuláš Teich - 1975 - History of Science 13 (4):264-283.
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    Haldane and Lysenko Revisited.Mikuláš Teich - 2007 - Journal of the History of Biology 40 (3):557 - 563.
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    A Bio-Bibliography for the History of the Biochemical Sciences since 1800. Joseph S. Fruton.Mikulas Teich - 1999 - Isis 90 (4):859-859.
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    Born's amalgamation process and the international metallurgic gathering at Skleno in 1786.Mikuláš Teich - 1975 - Annals of Science 32 (4):305-340.
    SummaryAmong the several remarkable properties of mercury is that it dissolves many of the metals (but not iron), forming amalgams. It was the recognition of the ready formation of gold and silver amalgams that led to the extraction of precious metals by the amalgamation method. In this article I trace some of the historical aspects associated with the development of the European amalgamation process, first devised by Ignaz von Born in the 1780s. In particular, I describe an international gathering of (...)
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    Essay Review: A History of Biochemistry: History of the Identification of the Sources of Free Energy in Organisms, Early Studies on BiosynthesisA History of Biochemistry. FlorkinMarcel . Part iii: History of the Identification of the Sources of Free Energy in Organisms. Pp. xx + 475, 120 plates. $56.75; part iv: Early Studies on Biosynthesis. Pp. xx + 362, 177 plates. $42.75.Mikulas Teich - 1980 - History of Science 18 (1):46-67.
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    How it all began: From the enlightenment in national context to revolution in history.Mikuláš Teich - 2003 - History of Science 41 (3):335-343.
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    Hans Krebs. Frederic Lawrence Holmes.Mikulas Teich - 1995 - Isis 86 (4):668-670.
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    Haldane’s Marxist and Indian years: Krishna Dronamraju : What I require from life: writings on science and life from J. B. S. Haldane. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009, xxxv + 231 pp, UK £14.99, US$29.95 HB.Mikuláš Teich - 2011 - Metascience 20 (1):107-111.
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    Interdisciplinary in J.J. Becher's thought.Mikuláš Teich - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (2):145-160.
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    Reflecting on the Golden Jubilee of Bernal's: the Social Function of Science.Mikulas Teich - 1990 - History of Science 28 (82):411-418.
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    Joseph S. Fruton, Contrasts in Scientific Style: Research Groups in the Chemical and Biochemical Sciences. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1990. Pp. xi + 473. ISBN 0-87169-191-4. $40.00. [REVIEW]Mikuláš Teich - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Science 26 (2):256-259.
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    Life and Earth Sciences Hans Krebs in collaboration with Roswitha Schmid, Otto Warburg Cell Physiologist Biochemist and Eccentric. Transl. by Hans Krebs and Anne Martin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981. Pp. viii + 141. £10.00. [REVIEW]Mikuláš Teich - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):281-282.
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    Life Sciences Eduard Glas, Chemistry and physiology in their historical and philosophical relations. Delft: Delft University Press, 1979. Pp xvi + 199. [REVIEW]Mikuláš Teich - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (2):218-219.
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    Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Crystals, Fabrics, and Fields: Metaphors of Organicism in Twentieth-Century Developmental Biology. By Donna Jeanne Haraway. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1976. Pp. 231. £9.00. [REVIEW]Mikuláŝ Teich - 1978 - British Journal for the History of Science 11 (1):92-94.
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    William Taussig Scott;, Martin X. Moleski, S. J. Michael Polanyi: Scientist and Philosopher. xiii + 364 pp., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. $45. [REVIEW]Mikuláš Teich - 2007 - Isis 98 (4):880-881.
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