Einstein's luck : the truth behind some of the greatest scientific discoveries / John Waller.

  • Waller, John, 1972-
Date:
2002
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Publication/Creation

Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.

Physical description

xi, 308 pages : black and white illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 296-301) and index.

Contents

The pasteurization of spontaneous generation -- 'The battle over the electron' -- The eclipse of Isaac Newton : Arthur Eddington's 'proof' of general relativity -- Very unscientific management -- The Hawthorne studies : finding what you are looking for -- Conclusion to part 1 : Sins against science? -- Myth in the time of cholera -- 'The priest who held the key' : Gregor Mendel and the ratios of fact and fiction -- Was Joseph Lister Mr. Clean? -- The origin of species by means of use-inheritance -- 'A is for ape, B is for Bible' : science, religion, and melodrama -- Painting yourself into a comer : Charles Best and the discovery of insulin -- Alexander Fleming's dirty dishes -- 'A decoy of Satan' -- Conclusion to part 2 : Sins against history?

Notes

Copy 1. Donor: Emeritus Professor Alan E. H. Emery.

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  • 0198607199
  • 9780198607199