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Essay Review: Science in France: Lamarck,Science and Medicine in France: The Emergence of Experimental Physiology 1790–1855,Death is a Social Disease: Public Health and Political Economy in Early Industrial France,Georges Cuvier: Vocation,Science and Authority in Post-Revolutionary France,Georges Cuvier: Vocation,Science and Authority in Post-Revolutionary France
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