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31 reviewsISBN-10 : 0816048533
ISBN-13 : 9780816048533
Author: Ray Spangenburg, Diane Moser
Addressing a period in the history of science marked by great change, this volume surveys the scientific achievements that brought the development of classical science to a close and set the stage for the breakthroughs of modern science in the 20th century. Covering such scientists as Faraday, Darwin, and Pasteur and advancements in chemistry, physics, and physiology, The Age of Synthesis: 1800-1895 offers an in-depth look at the tensions and controversies over science during this period, and how society was caught in the middle of many of the disputes.
PART I The Physical Sciences in the Nineteenth Century
1 Atoms and Elements
Nature's Building Blocks
The "New Chemistry Insight into Daltonism
Dalton's Atoms
Avogadro's Hypothesis
The Electric Connection
Davy's Electrochemistry
Volta and the Birth of the Battery
2 Chemistry's Perplexing World of Complexity and Order
The Karlsruhe Conference
Mendeleyev's Solitaire
Thumbprinting the Elements
Birth of Organic Chemistry
Explosives, Dyes, Perfumes, and Plastics: Organic Gifts to Industry
Grabbing the Ring
3 Indestructible Energy
Early Work
4 Magnetism, Electricity, and Light
An Ancient Mystery
40
Virchow and Cell Pathology
Fatudes, the Great Experimenter
48
Pasteur's Germ Theory
Shutting Out Germ
Jane Marcet, Science Whiter The Scottish Theorist
50
Robert Koch Floding Causes of Disease
114
Tomas Alva Edo (1947-1931)
Sadroads of Scopathic Medicine
Herte's Waves Young Freeland Light Win
PART II Babbage, Larvelace, and the Congr
Science and Society in the Nineteenth Century
5 Sky and Earth
8 Pseudoscience Prospers
Marta Mitchell, the Find US. Woman Amonomer
Testimony by Bump
Rappings, Topping, and Apparitioma
Sering Better
Missing Planet Fraunhofer's Lines
American Commitment to Science
Legacy from the Colonies
Mary Somerville, SW
Photographing the Stars Second-Guessing the Sun
Phol Society
Joseph Henry Jump-starting Anserici
Gauging Earthy Agr
Saferoads of Science: The th
Joseph Henry: Underved Mysan
PART II The Life Sciences in the Nineteenth Century
Conclusion: How Much Remain
6 Darwin and the Beagle's Bounty
Chuy
Verage of the Bagle Pre-Darwertian Evolution
Cope and Marsh: RB The Origin of Species
Lener from Malaysia
Descent of Man
taefi the synthesis of age and gender
history of synthesis
the synthetic age
the age of singularity
the age of transitions
Tags: The Age, Synthesis, History of Science, Ray Spangenburg, Diane Moser