Daniel J. Wilson Books
Polio
By Daniel J. Wilson, Wilson, Daniel J.
This New Title In The Biographies Of Disease Series Offers A Thorough Examination Of Medical And Scientific Efforts To Battle Polio, From The 19th-century Identification Of The Virus To The Great 2...
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Polio
By Daniel J. Wilson, Wilson, Daniel J.
This New Title In The Biographies Of Disease Series Offers A Thorough Examination Of Medical And Scientific Efforts To Battle Polio, From The 19th-century Identification Of The Virus To The Great 2...
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Living With Polio: The Epidemic And Its Survivors
By Daniel J. Wilson, Wilson, Daniel J.
Polio was the most dreaded disease of twentieth-century America. Whenever and wherever it struck, hospitals filled with victims of the virus. Many experienced only temporary paralysis, but others f...
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Science, Community, And The Transformation Of American Philosophy, 1860-1930
By Daniel J. Wilson, Wilson, Daniel J.
In the first book-length study of American philosophy at the turn of the century, Daniel J. Wilson traces the formation of philosophy as an academic discipline. Wilson shows how the rise of the nat...
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Arthur O. Lovejoy And The Quest For Intelligibility
By Daniel J. Wilson, Wilson, Daniel J.
Lovejoy (1873-1962) was America's foremost historian of ideas, a major participant in the philosophical debates of the twentieth century, and a prominent advocate of academic freedom. The product o...
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The Cause Of The South: Selections From DeBow'S Review, 1846-1867
By Daniel J. Wilson, Paul F. Paskoff, Edited, With An Introduction, By Paul F. Paskoff And Daniel J. Wilson
"A forum for the South the New Orleans-based periodical De Bow's Review was one of the best-known and most influential voices of southern interests, hopes, and fears. During the more than two decad...
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Arthur O. Lovejoy: An Annotated Bibliography
By Daniel J. Wilson, Wilson, Daniel J.
Daniel J. Wilson. Includes Index.
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