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writing with distinction

Too often superb work is left to collect dust simply because it was written by students in the context of university courses. That's not right. This page collects some of the thesis work produced by students undertaking MSc degrees in the London Centre. It's work well done, and it's work rich with ideas. Some of our students also have sought to publish elements of their thesis.

These writings remain the copyrighted intellectual property of the author. Permission from them is required for re-use, substantial quotation, and re-publication.

 


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dissertations

2008_antoine.pdf   Antoine, Raja. 2008. The Neuroanatomical Foundations
of Adolf Meyer’s Psychobiology (MSc thesis. London: London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology).
2008_buttloph.pdf  

Buttloph, Mike. 2008. One Hundred and One Mendelians (MSc thesis. London: London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology).
2008_buttloph_database.pdf - database only

 

2008_cowley.pdf  

Cowley, Laura. 2008. Uncovering Local Uncertainties: Exploring Geological Risk in the Salt Cavern Storage of Natural Gas (MSc thesis. London: London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology).

2008_hankin.pdf   Hankin, Emily. 2008. John Tyndall’s Lecture Courses at the Royal Institution and their Reception (MSc thesis. London: London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology).
2008_norman.pdf   Norman, Louise. 2008. Philanthropy, Practitioners and Infants: The Role of the Foundling Hospital in the History of Eighteenth-century Medicine (MSc thesis. London: London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology).
2007_quick.pdf   Quick, Tom. 2007. Interpretations of London's Zoological Hippopotami, 1850-1878 (MSc thesis. London: London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology).
2008_ranford.pdf   Ranford, Paul. 2008. From Celestial Commentaries to Medieval Dynamics (MSc thesis. London: London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology).
     


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