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    Malthus, Darwin, and Bagehot: A Study in the Transference of a Concept.Thomas Cowles - 1937 - Isis 26 (2):341-348.
    A familiar phenomenon in the history of science is the transference of a concept from one field of investigation to another. At present the newer concepts in use in physics are being applied in the social sciences. The classic example of this transference phenomenon is the concept of evolution; originating in the social sciences, it was taken over into biology and thence to the whole range of current thought. This paper aims at tracing the use of one idea--the struggle for (...)
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    Dr. Henry Power's Poem on the Microscope.Thomas Cowles - 1934 - Isis 21 (1):71-80.
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    Dr. Henry Power, Disciple of Sir Thomas Browne.Thomas Cowles - 1934 - Isis 20 (2):344-366.