1991Thomas 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“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] “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“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] “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 “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. “Medicina, chimica e filosofia naturale nella biblioteca di John Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 11. “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 “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 “John Locke’s method of common placing, as seen in … his medical notebooks …” – See entry in Chapter 11. “Sydenham, Locke, and Sydenham’s De peste sive febre pestilentiali” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Medical history. – 37 (1993):330-332. LNL 25:8 “Locke’s ‘Observations’ on Boyle.” – See entry in Chapter 5. 1994“Locke as author of Anatomia and De arte medica” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 25 (1994):65-73. LNL 26:7 “Locke’s medical notebook, ‘Adversaria 3’ ” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 25 (1994):85-86. LNL 26:8 1995“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 Rationalism and anti-rationalism in the origins of economics. – See entry in Chapter 3. “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 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. “Locke, Boyle and Peter Stahl” / by Guy Meynell. // IN: Notes & records of the Royal Society of London. – 49 (1995):185-192. LNL 26:8 “Anti-Lockean Enlightenment?” – See entry in Chapter 3. 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“Locke’s collaboration with Sydenham : the significance of Locke’s indexes” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 27 (1996):65-74. LNL 28:8 1997“Locke’s Newtonianism and Lockean Newtonianism” / Lisa J. Downing. // IN: Perspectives on science. – 5 (1997):285-310. LNL 30:5 “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“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. 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) 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) 1999Ingenious 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 2000Capobianco, 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 “The significance of John Locke’s medical studies for his economic thought.” – See entry in Chapter 8. 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. “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“The significance of John Locke’s medical studies for the history of economic thought.” – See entry in Chapter 8. “Locke as a pupil of Peter Stahl” / Guy Meynell. // IN: Locke studies. – 1 (2001):221-227. Abstract: PhI. LS 2:8 “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“Boyle on seminal principles” / Peter R. Anstey. // IN: Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences. – 33 (2002):597-630. “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 “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 “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 “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. “ ‘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“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 “Willem Jacob ’s Gravesande’s philosophical defence of Newtonian physics : on the various uses of Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 3. “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 “Lockean essences, political posturing, and John Toland’s reading of Isaac Newton’s Principia.” – See entry in Chapter 3. 2004“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 Experimental philosophy and the birth of empiritical science : Boyle, Locke and Newton. – See entry in Chapter 3. “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. “Locke and ‘the incomparable Mr Newton’.” – See entry in Chapter 3. “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. “The healing philosopher : John Locke’s medical ethics” / Bradford William Short. // IN: Issues in law & medicine. – 20 (2004):103-154. LS 6:11 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. “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. “Locke’s natural philosophy in Draft A of the Essay.” – See entry in Chapter 3. 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“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. “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“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 “Hume and Locke on scientific methodology : the Newtonian legacy.” – See entry in Chapter 3. “An essay concerning human understanding : how the Cerebri anatome of Thomas Willis influenced John Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 3. “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“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") “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. “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 “John Locke on respiration” / Jonathan Walmsley. // IN: Medical history. – 51 (2007):453-476. LS 8:16 “ ‘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 “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“Robert Boyle’s ‘Designe about natural history’ ” / Peter Anstey and Michael Hunter. // IN: Early science and medicine. – 13 (2008):83-126. “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 “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 “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 “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 “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“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] “The role of natural philosophy in the development of Locke’s empiricism.” – See entry in Chapter 3. “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 “Gravity and Newton’s substance counting problem.” – See etnry in Chapter 3. “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) “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). Ensayo sobre la anatomía. – See entry in Chapter 0. “ ‘Cranklings and turnings about’ : the relation of physiology to theory of action in Willis, Spinoza, Tyson, and Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 3. 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 “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“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 “Natural history” / Jonathan Walmsley. // IN: The Continuum companion to Locke / general editors, S.-J. Savonius-Wroth, Paul Schuurman, Jonathan Walmsley (2010). – pages 186-188. “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. |