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Emma C. Spary
University of Cambridge
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University of Cambridge
I primarily work on
Aspects of Scientific Practice/Organization
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Medicine and Health
About Me
Emma Spary is an historian of long eighteenth-century science and technology in Europe and its colonies. She has published on the history of natural history, agriculture, medicine and chemistry.
My Abstracts
1.
Historical Phenomenology? Everyday Experiences And The History Of Science
2.
Priest-Pharmacists And The Domestic Medical Archive In The Heart Of Paris, 1660-1730: Material Technologies And The Medical Community
Speaking Engagement
1. Bodies Of Artisans/Artisans Of The Body: Objects, Texts, And Techniques, 1650-1800
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25 Jul, 2019
In the past decades, historians of medicine and historians of the body have produced a considerable amount of research on the circulation and transfor...
Topics
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Science
Medicine and Health
Co-Authors
Deborah Coen
Dr. Daniela Helbig
Joshua Bauchner
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