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The Beginnings Of American Science
The Third Century (1888)
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88 pages
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Focusing on the 18th century, this historical account delves into the evolution of science in America, highlighting key advancements in natural exploration, medicine, and technology. George Brown Goode examines the influence of European scientific models and the formation of institutions like the American Philosophical Society. He showcases the contributions of notable figures such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, emphasizing how their discoveries shaped the future of American science. This work serves as a significant resource for understanding the early foundations of scientific inquiry in the U.S.
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2008, paperback
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