1991

Sydenham, T.

Thomas Sydenham’s Observationes medicae (London, 1676) and his Medical observations (Manuscript 572 of the Royal College of Physicians of London) : with new transcriptions of related Locke MSS. in the Bodleian Library / [edited by] G.G. Meynell. – Folkestone : Winterdown Books, 1991. – viii, 193 pages.

Inserted in book: “A vindication of Sydenham’s processus integri : an early draft founded on his Medical observations (MS.572)” / [edited] by G.G. Meynell. 4 pages.

ISBN 0-9510652-4-6

LNL 24:11

1992

Cohen, I. B.

“The review of the first edition of Newton’s Principia in the Acta eruditorum : with notes on the other reviews” /I. Bernard Cohen. // IN: The investigation of difficult things : essays on Newton and the history of the exact sciences in honour of D.T. Whiteside / edited by P.M. Harman, Alan E. Shapiro. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1992. – pages 323-353.

Includes a section on Locke’s review in the Philosophical transactions [Locke #29]

Illhardt, F. J.

“Die historisch-genetische Methode bei John Locke und die medizinische Ethik” / Franz Josef Illhardt. // IN: Medizinhistorische Journal. – 27 (1992):86-97.

LNL 25:6

1993

Brackenridge, J. B.

“The Locke/Newton manuscripts revisited : conjugates, curvatures, & conjectures” / J. Bruce Brackenridge. // IN: Archives internationales d’histoire des sciences. – 43 (1993):280-292.

Discussion of “A demonstration that the planets by their gravity towards the sun may move in ellipses” (1690) [British Library, Add. MS. 39,643, ff. 1-4 and MS. Locke c. 31, ff. 101-104]

Breathnach, K.

“John Locke and the College charter” / Kevin Breathnach. // IN: Journal of the Irish Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons. – 22 (1993):142-144.

LNL 25:4

Clericuzio, A.

“From van Helmont to Boyle : a study of the transmission of Helmontian chemical and medical theories in seventeenth-century England” / Antonio Clericuzio. // IN: British journal for the history of science. – 26 (1993):303-334.

Clericuzio, A.

“Medicina, chimica e filosofia naturale nella biblioteca di John Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 11.

Glausser, W.

“Locke and Blake as physicians : delivering the eighteenth-century body” / Wayne Glausser. // IN: Reading the social body / edited by Catherine B. Burroughs & Jeffrey David Ehrenreich. – Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, ©1993. – pages 218-243.

LNL 28:7

Meynell, G. G.

“A computer-aided analysis of John Locke’s medical vocabulary” / G.G. Meynell. // IN: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. – 86 (1993):169-170.

LNL 25:8

Meynell, G. G.

“John Locke’s method of common placing, as seen in … his medical notebooks …” – See entry in Chapter 11.

Meynell, G. G.

“Sydenham, Locke, and Sydenham’s De peste sive febre pestilentiali” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Medical history. – 37 (1993):330-332.

LNL 25:8

Stewart, M. A.

“Locke’s ‘Observations’ on Boyle.” – See entry in Chapter 5.

1994

Meynell, G. G.

“Locke as author of Anatomia and De arte medica” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 25 (1994):65-73.

LNL 26:7

Meynell, G. G.

“Locke’s medical notebook, ‘Adversaria 3’ ” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 25 (1994):85-86.

LNL 26:8

1995

Cohen, S. G.

“John Locke (1632-1704) British physician and philosopher.” – (Asthma among the famous / Sheldon G. Cohen). // IN: Allergy proceedings. – 16 (1995):322-325.

LNL 28:5

Coleman, W. O.

Rationalism and anti-rationalism in the origins of economics. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Coles, B. R.

“An absolute zero of temperature : Locke’s enunciation of the concept” / B.R. Coles. // IN: Annals of science. – 52 (1995):411-412.

LNL 27:5

Meynell, G.

Authorship and vocabulary in Thomas Sydenham’s Methodus and Observationes : with an appendix on isolating key words and phrases / G.G. Meynell. – Dover : Winterdown Books, 1995. – 29 pages.

Meynell, G.

“Locke, Boyle and Peter Stahl” / by Guy Meynell. // IN: Notes & records of the Royal Society of London. – 49 (1995):185-192.

LNL 26:8

Suzuki, A.

“Anti-Lockean Enlightenment?” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Wilson, C.

The invisible world : early modern philosophy and the invention of the microscope / Catherine Wilson. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1995.

See esp. pages 236-248.

LS 2:11

1996

Meynell, G. G.

“Locke’s collaboration with Sydenham : the significance of Locke’s indexes” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 27 (1996):65-74.

LNL 28:8

1997

Downing, L. J.

“Locke’s Newtonianism and Lockean Newtonianism” / Lisa J. Downing. // IN: Perspectives on science. – 5 (1997):285-310.

LNL 30:5

Meynell, G. G.

“A database for John Locke’s medical notebooks and medical reading” / G.G. Meynell. // IN: Medical history. – 41 (1997):473-486.

LNL 28:9

1998

Anstey, P. R.

The Christian virtuoso and John Locke” / Peter R. Anstey. // IN: On the Boyle. – 2 (1998):5-7.

Argues that Locke’s notes on a treatise by Boyle [MS. Locke c. 27, ff. 67-68] contains comments on a manuscript of Boyle’s Christian virtuoso (1690/91)

Available online at: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/boyle/Issue2.html#XianVirtuoso.

Principe, L. M.

The aspiring adept : Robert Boyle and his alchemical quest : including Boyle’s “lost” dialogue on the transmutation of metals / Lawrence M. Principe. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1998.

See esp. “Boyle’s late work on the mercury and its legacy” (pages 174-179)

Walmsley, J. C.

John Locke’s natural philosophy (1632-1671) / Jonathan Craig Walmsley. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–King’s College London, 1998. – 316 leaves.

Includes an appendix of transcriptions of Locke medical papers: “Resporationis usus” (leaves 262-271) – “Morbus” (leaves 272-276) – “Anatomia” (leaves 277-290) – “De arte medica” (leaves 291-300)

Available online at: http://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/10065/1081/1/Craig+Walmsley+- +PhD+Thesis.pdf.

Revised transcriptions of the last two items were published in “John Locke’s ‘Anatomia’ and ‘De arte medica’ ” (2014)

1999

Jardine, L

Ingenious pursuits : building the scientific revolution / Lisa Jardine. – London : Little, Brown, 1999.

See pages 280-283, 325-327.

Also published New York : Nan A. Talese, 1999.

LS 2:6

Walmsley, J. C. & Milton, J. R.

“Locke’s notebook ‘Adversaria 4’ and his early training in chemistry” / J.C. Walmsley and J.R. Milton. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 30 (1999):85-101.

LNL 31:9

2000

Capobianco, D. J. & Boes, C. J.

“John Locke and the case of Lady Northumberland : a new key to Locke” / David J. Capobianco and Christopher J. Boes. // IN: Headache quarterly. – 11 (2000):292-294.

LS 1:4

Coleman, W. O.

“The significance of John Locke’s medical studies for his economic thought.” – See entry in Chapter 8.

Eadie, M. J.

Wanderings in a borderland : the Eadie historical collection / Mervyn J. Eadie. – Perth, W.A. : Black Swan Press, ©2000.

See Ch. 23, “The Countess of Northumberland’s toothache” (pages 172-176)

Unverified.

Walmsley, J.

“Morbus : Locke’s early essay on disease” / Jonathan Walmsley. // IN: Early science and medicine. – 5 (2000):366-393.

Includes a transcription of “Morbus” [c. 1666] (pages 390-393)

LS 1:12

2001

Coleman, W. O.

“The significance of John Locke’s medical studies for the history of economic thought.” – See entry in Chapter 8.

Meynell, G.

“Locke as a pupil of Peter Stahl” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke studies. – 1 (2001):221-227.

Abstract: PhI.

LS 2:8

Milton, J. R.

“Locke, medicine and the mechanical philosophy” / J.R. Milton. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 9 (2001):221-243.

Reprinted in John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 3.

LS 1:8

2002

Anstey, P. R.

“Boyle on seminal principles” / Peter R. Anstey. // IN: Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences. – 33 (2002):597-630.

Anstey, P. R.

“Locke, Bacon and natural history” / Peter R. Anstey. // IN: Early science and medicine. – 7 (2002):65-92.

Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 4.

LS 2:4

Anstey, P. R.

“Robert Boyle and Locke’s ‘Morbus’ entry : a reply to J.C. Walmsley” / Peter R. Anstey. // IN: Early science and medicine. – 7 (2002):358-377.

Reply to Walmsley, “Morbus” (2000); see also Walmsley’s reply, “ ‘Morbus,’ Locke and Boyle” (2002)

LS 3:4

Meynell, G.

“Locke and alchemy : his notes on Basilius Valentinus and Andreas Cellarius” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke studies. – 2 (2002):177-197.

Abstract: PhI 2003.

LS 3:9

Schaffer, S.

“Golden means : assay instruments and the geography of precision in the Guinea trade” / Simon Schaffer. // IN: Instruments, travel and science : itineraries of precision from the seventeenth to the twentieth century / edited by Marie-Noëlle Bourguet, Christian Licoppe and H. Otto Sibum. – London ; New York : Routledge, 2002. – (Routledge studies in the history of science, technology and medicine ; 16). – p. 20-50.

Walmsley, J.

“ ‘Morbus,’ Locke and Boyle : a response to Peter Anstey” / J.C. Walmsley. // IN: Early Science and medicine. – 7 (2002):378-397.

Reply to Anstey, “Robert Boyle and Locke’s ‘Morbus’ entry” (2002)

LS 3:12

2003

Meynell, G. & Phillips, N.

“The long-lost first printing of Thomas Sydenham’s Processus integri (1690)” / G. Meynell and N. Phillips. // IN: Bodleian Library record. – 18 (2003):83-86.

Unverified.

LS 3:9

Schuurman, P.

“Willem Jacob ’s Gravesande’s philosophical defence of Newtonian physics : on the various uses of Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Williams, A. N.

“Thomas Willis’s practice of paediatric neurology and nuerodisability” / A. N. Williams. // IN: Journal of the history of the neurosciences. – 12 (2003):350-367.

Includes transcription of notes by Locke and Boyle.

Unverified.

LS 4:11

Wigelsworth, J. R.

“Lockean essences, political posturing, and John Toland’s reading of Isaac Newton’s Principia.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

2004

Anstey, P.

“Locke and botany” / Peter Anstey. – Paper presented at “Civility, philosophy and public debate : a conference marking the 300th anniversary of the death of John Locke (1632-1704),” Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, July 13, 2004.

Abstract: http://www.griffith.edu.au/centre/cpci/pdf/john_locke_abstracts.pdf

Ben-Chaim, M.

Experimental philosophy and the birth of empiritical science : Boyle, Locke and Newton. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Principe, L. M.

“Lost Newton manuscript recovered at CHF : Robert Boyle’s recipe for transmutation” / Lawrence M. Principe. // IN: Chemical heritage. – 22: no. 4 (winter 2004/5):6-7.

Pyle, A.

“Locke and ‘the incomparable Mr Newton’.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Schuurman, P.

“Locke and the sciences” / Paul Schuurman. – Paper presented at a conference “John Locke through the centuries : assessing the Lockean legacy, 1704-2004,” Beinecke Library, Yale University, October 30, 2004.

Short, B. W.

“The healing philosopher : John Locke’s medical ethics” / Bradford William Short. // IN: Issues in law & medicine. – 20 (2004):103-154.

LS 6:11

Starkey, G.

Alchemical laboratory notebooks and correspondence / George Starkey ; edited by William R. Newman and Lawrence M. Principe. – Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2004.

See “A laboratory notebook fragment” (pages 3-11); transcript of MS. Locke c. 29, ff. 115-118 (with an English translation of the Latin notes); the notes were written by Starkey in an early notebook (1651) which was later disbound; these 4 leaves ended up in Locke’s papers.

Walmsley, J. C.

“The development of Locke’s natural philosophy” / Jonathan Walmsley. – Paper presented at the John Locke Tercentenary Conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 2-4 April 2004.

Walmsley, J. C.

“Locke’s natural philosophy in Draft A of the Essay.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Zimmer, C.

Soul made flesh : the discovery of the brain and how it changed the world / Carl Zimmer. – London : Heinemann, 2004.

See Ch. 11, “The neurologist vanishes” (pages 237-259)

2005

Anstey, P. R.

“Experimental versus speculative natural philosophy” / Peter R. Anstey. // IN: The science of nature in the seventeenth century : patterns of change in early modern natural philosophy / edited by Peter R. Anstey and John A. Schuster. – Dordrecht : Springer, ©2005. – (Studies in history and philosophy of science ; vol. 19). – pages 215-242.

Williams, A. N.

“Physician, philosopher, and paediatrician : John Locke’s practice of child health care” / A.N. Williams. // IN: Archives of disease in childhood. – 91 (2005):85-89.

LS 6:13

2006

Anstey, P. R. & Harris, S. A.

“Locke and botany” / Peter R. Anstey, Stephen A. Harris. // IN: Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences. – 37 (2006):151-171.

Abstract: PhI 2007.

LS 6:4

De Pierris, G.

“Hume and Locke on scientific methodology : the Newtonian legacy.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Lega, B. C.

An essay concerning human understanding : how the Cerebri anatome of Thomas Willis influenced John Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Meynell, G. G.

“John Locke and the preface to Thomas Sydenham’s Observationes medicae” / G.G. Meynell. // IN: Medical history. – 50 (2006):93-110.

LS 6:9

2007

Anstey, P.

“Locke on generation” / Peter Anstey. – Paper delivered as the Inaugural Workshop sponsored by Empiricism and the Life Sciences in Early Modern Thought, Unit for the History and Philosphy of Science, University of Sydney, on August 3 2007. – 14 pages.

First presented as “Locke and Burthogge on generation” at the Locke Tercentenary Conference, Oxford University, April 2004. ("Locke and Burthogge on generation")

Knight, H. & Hunter, M.

“Robert Boyle’s Memoirs for the natural history of human blood (1684) : print, manuscript and the impact of Baconianism in seventeenth-century medical science” / Harriet Knight and Michael Hunter. // IN: Medical history. – 51 (2007):145-164.

Schuurman, P.

“Locke’s modest impact on eighteenth-century natural science : the encyclopedic evidence” / Paul Schuurman. // IN: “John Locke through the centuries …” / edited by James G. Buickerood and Earle Havens. // IN: Eighteenth-century thought. – 3 (2007):189-206.

LS 7:16

Walmsley, J.

“John Locke on respiration” / Jonathan Walmsley. // IN: Medical history. – 51 (2007):453-476.

LS 8:16

Williams, A. N.

“ ‘To observe well … and thence to make himself rules’ : John Locke’s principles and practice of child healthcare” / A. N. Williams. // IN: Medical humanities. – 33 (2007):22-34.

LS 10:14

Wright, J. H.

“Recovering Locke’s midwifery notes” / Joanne H. Wright. // IN: Feminist interpretations of John Locke / edited by Nancy J. Hirschmann and Kirstie M. McClure (2007). – pages 213-240.

Abstract: PhI 2008.

LS 7:19

2008

Anstey, P. & Hunter, M.

“Robert Boyle’s ‘Designe about natural history’ ” / Peter Anstey and Michael Hunter. // IN: Early science and medicine. – 13 (2008):83-126.

Jacovides, M.

“Lockean fluids” / Michael Jacovides. // IN: Contemporary perspectives on early modern philosophy : essays in honor of Vere Chappell / edited by Paul Hoffman, David Owen, and Gideon Yaffe. – Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press, 2008. – pages 215-229.

LS 8:10

Walmsley, J.

“Sydenham and the development of Locke’s natural philosophy” / Jonathan Walmsley. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 16 (2008):65-83.

LS 8:17

Walmsley, J. C. & Meyer, E.

“John Locke’s ‘Respirationis usus’ : text and translation” / J. C. Walmsley and E. Meyer. // IN: Eighteenth-century thought. – 4 (2008):1-28.

Transcription and English translation of “Respirationis usus” [PRO 30/24/47/2, ff. 71-74]

LS 9:16

Winkler, K.

“Locke’s defence of mathematical physics” / Kenneth Winkler. // IN: Contemporary perspectives on early modern philosophy : essays in honor of Vere Chappell / edited by Paul Hoffman, David Owen, and Gideon Yaffe. – Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press, 2008. – pages 231-252.

LS 8:17

Wolfe, C. T.

“Empiricism contra experiment in early modern medical thought” / Charles T. Wolfe. -- Paper presented at the Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science meeting in Melbourne, July 2008.

2009

Anstey, P. & Burrows, J.

“John Locke, Thomas Sydenham, and the authorship of two medical essays” / Peter Anstey and John Burrows. // IN: Electronic British Library journal. – 2009:article 3. – 42 pages.

Available at: http://www.bl.uk/eblj/2009articles/pdf/ebljarticle32009.pdf [viewed 3 June 2009]

Gaukroger, S.

“The role of natural philosophy in the development of Locke’s empiricism.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Harris, S. A. & Anstey, P.

“John Locke’s seed lists : a case study in botanical exchange” / Stephen A. Harris, Peter R. Anstey. // IN: Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences. – 40 (2009):256-264.

LS 10:7

Kochiras, H.

“Gravity and Newton’s substance counting problem.” – See etnry in Chapter 3.

Kochiras, H.

“Locke’s philosophy of science” / Hylarie Kochiras. // IN: The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy / Edward N. Zalta (ed.). – First published Fri Jul 24, 2009; substantive revision Thu Jul 25, 2013.

Available online at: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke-philosophy-science/ (viewed April 18, 2017)

Price, S. & Williams, A. N.

“John Locke and a case of macrodactyly” / S. Price and A. N. Williams. // IN: American journal of medical genetics. Part A. – 149 (2009):1364.

Citing the description in Locke’s journal for 1678 (Aug. 6).

Sánchez González, M. Á.

Ensayo sobre la anatomía. – See entry in Chapter 0.

Smith, J. E. H.

“ ‘Cranklings and turnings about’ : the relation of physiology to theory of action in Willis, Spinoza, Tyson, and Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Smith, O. F.

Lives, letters, bodies : John Locke’s medical interactions contextualised / Olivia Freundlich Smith. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Queen Mary, University of London, 2009. – 224 leaves.

Unverified.

Williams, A. N., Wilson, N. & Sutherland, R.

“Philosopher, pediatrician, pathologist? : John Locke’s thoughts on rhicketts and a missed case of Ebstain’s anomaly” / A. N. Williams, N. Wilson, R. Sunderland. // IN: Pediatric cardiology. – 30 (2009):191-193.

Includes (page 192) a transcription of “Rachitis” [Rhicketts] (MS. Locke d. 9, p. 68).

LS 10:14

Zaterka, L.

“Fundamentos metafísico-teológicos na filosofia experimental de R. Boyle e J. Locke : a questão da contingência” / Luciana Zaterka. // IN: Necessidade e contingência na modernidade / ed. Luiz César Oliva. – São Paulo : Editora Barcarolla, 2009. – pages 157-186.

Unverified.

2010

Anstey, P. R.

“John Locke and Helmontian medicine” / Peter R. Anstey. // IN: The body as object and instrument of knowledge : embodied empiricism in early modern science / Charles T. Wolfe, Ofer Gal, editors. – Dordrecht ; London ; New York : Springer, ©2010. – (Studies in history and philosophy of science ; vol. 25). – pages 93-117.

Based on a paper delivered at the Embodied Empiricism Workshop, University of Sydney, February 22, 2009.

LS 10:4

Walmsley, J.

“Natural history” / Jonathan Walmsley. // IN: The Continuum companion to Locke / general editors, S.-J. Savonius-Wroth, Paul Schuurman, Jonathan Walmsley (2010). – pages 186-188.

Wolfe, C. T.

“Empiricist heresies in early modern medical thought” / Charles T. Wolfe. // IN: The body as object and instrument of knowledge : embodied empiricism in early modern science / Charles T. Wolfe, Ofer Gal, editors. – Dordrecht ; London ; New York : Springer, ©2010. – (Studies in history and philosophy of science ; vol. 25). – pages 333-344.

Based on a paper delivered at the Embodied Empiricism Workshop, University of Sydney, February 22, 2009.