Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1989 Jaquette un peu défraîchie, fendillée en tête, néanmoins intérieur frasi, bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Revue Technology and Culture - Ruth Schwartz Cowan, ed. - Robert J. Silverman - Deborah J. Coon - Hughes Evans - Steven G. Martin - James H. Capshew - Ellen B. Koch - Valerie Miké, Alfred N. Krauss and Gail S. Ross
Reference : 70208
(1993)
The University of Chicago Press , Technology and Culture Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1993 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's brown illustrated wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 271 pages
few black and white figures Contents, Chapitres : Pages 721 to 991 - 1. Introduction : Ruth Schwartz Cowan : Descartes 's legacy : A theme issue on Biomedical and Behavioral Technology - 2. Articles : Robert J. Silverman : The stereoscope and photographic depiction in the 19th century - Deborah J. Coon : Standardizing the subject : Experimental psychologists, introspection, and the quest for a technoscientific ideal - Hughes Evans : Losing touch : The controversy over the introduction of blood pressure instruments into medicine - Steven G. Martin : Chiropractic and the social context of medical technology, 1895-1925 - James H. Capshew : Engineering behavior : Project pigeon, World War II and the conditioning of B.F. Skinner - Ellen B. Koch : In the image of science ? : Negotiating the development of diagnostic ultrasound in the cultures of surgery and radiology - Valerie Miké, Alfred N. Krauss and Gail S. Ross : Reflections on a medical innovation : Transcutaneous oxygen monitoring in neonatal intensive care - 3. Book reviews near fine copy, no markings - minor dark spots on the bottom of the front-wrappers