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Filed under: Science -- France -- HistoryFiled under: Science -- Great Britain -- History- The Whipple Museum of the History of Science: Objects and Investigations, to Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of R. S. Whipple's Gift to the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK et al.: Cambridge University Press, c2019), ed. by Joshua Nall, Liba Taub, and Frances Willmoth (HTML and PDF files at Cambridge University Press)
- Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of Its Causes, by Charles Babbage (Gutenberg text)
- English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture (London: Macmillan, 1874), by Francis Galton (PDF and page images at galton.org)
Filed under: Science -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
Filed under: Science -- Social aspects -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Science -- Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Science -- England -- HistoryFiled under: Science -- Greece -- History
Filed under: Physical sciences -- Greece -- HistoryFiled under: Science -- Social aspects -- Europe -- History
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Filed under: Communication in science -- Europe- Study on the Economic and Technical Evolution of the Scientific Publication Markets in Europe (2006), contrib. by M. Dewatripont, Victor Ginsburgh, Patrick Legros, Alexis Walckiers, Jean-Pierre Devroey, Marianne Dujardin, Françoise Vandooren, Pierre Dubois, Jérôme Foncel, Marc Ivaldi, and Marie-Dominique Heusse (PDF with commentary in Europe)
Filed under: Medical policy -- Europe
Filed under: Health care rationing -- Europe
Filed under: Health care rationing -- Great BritainFiled under: National health services -- Europe
Filed under: National health services -- Great Britain- Quite Like Heaven? Options for the NHS in a Consumer Age (c2007), by Nick Seddon (PDF at Civitas)
- Stakeholder Health Insurance (c2000), by David G. Green, contrib. by Timothy D. Baker, Nicholas Beazley, and Adrian Bull (PDF at Civitas)
- England vs. Scotland: Does More Money Mean Better Health? (c2004), by Benedict Irvine and Ian Ginsberg, contrib. by Kevin Woods (PDF at Civitas)
- Delay, Denial and Dilution: The Impact of NHS Rationing on Heart Disease and Cancer (2000), by David G. Green and Laura Casper (PDF at Civitas)
- Why Ration Health Care? An International Study of the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Public Sector Health Care in the USA (c2000), by Heinz Redwood (PDF at Civitas)
- British Private Medical Practice and the National Health Service (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c1968), by Samuel Mencher (page images at Pitt)
- Pressure Group Politics: The Case of the British Medical Association (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1960), by Harry Eckstein (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Mental health policy -- Germany -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Medical policy -- Great Britain
Filed under: Health care reform -- Great BritainFiled under: Medical laws and legislation -- Great Britain
Filed under: Mental health policy -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Science and state -- European Union countries
Filed under: Technology and state -- AustriaFiled under: Space sciences -- Europe
Filed under: Natural history -- France -- Periodicals
Filed under: Geology -- France -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Botany -- France
Filed under: Botany -- Research -- France -- Paris -- History -- 17th century
Filed under: Geology -- France, Northern -- Periodicals
Filed under: Botany -- Great Britain- A Botanical Arrangement of British Plants (second edition, 3 volumes; Birmingham: Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson et al., 1787-1792), by William Withering, contrib. by Jonathan Stokes
- The Field, the Garden, and the Woodland: or, Interesting Facts Respecting Flowers and Plants in General, Designed for the Young (third edition; London: C. Cox, 1847), by Anne Pratt (page images at Google)
- The Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges, and Ferns of Great Britain, and Their Allies, the Club Mosses, Pepperworts and Horsetails (6 volumes; London: F. Warne and Co., ca. 1873), by Anne Pratt
- Flowers and Their Associations (London: C. Knight, 1840), by Anne Pratt (page images at Google)
- Popular Field Botany: Containing a Familiar and Technical Description of the Plants Most Common to the Various Localities of the British Isles, Adapted to the Study of Either the Artificial or Natural Systems (second edition; London: Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1849), by Agnes Catlow (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Rambles in Search of Wild Flowers, and How to Distinguish Them (second edition; London: Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener Office, 1864), by Margaret Mary Plues (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Select Collection of One Hundred Plates, Consisting of the Most Beautiful, Exotic and British Flowers Which Blow in Our English Gardens: Accurately Drawn and Coloured From Nature, With Their Botanic Characters, and a Short Account of Their Cultivation, Their Uses in Medicine, With the Latin and English Names (London: Printed for S. Hooper, 1775), by John Edwards (page images at Wisconsin)
- Chapters on the Common Things of the Sea-Coast (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1856), by Anne Pratt (multiple formats at archive.org)
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