William Benjamin Carpenter
William Benjamin CarpenterWilliam BenjaminCarpenter Carpenter,_William Benjamin William Carpenter.jpg Zoologist, Physiologist 1813 1885 William Benjamin Carpenter
- “The Unconscious Action of the Brain,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 1, September 1872
- “Man as the Interpreter of Nature,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 1, October 1872
- “Epidemic Delusions,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 2, November 1872
- “On the Hereditary Transmission of Acquired Psychical Habits,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 3, July 1873
- “On a Piece of Limestone,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 8, December 1875
- “On Fallacies of Testimony Respecting the Supernatural,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 8, March 1876
- “Mesmerism, Odylism, Table-Turning, and Spiritualism I,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 11, May 1877
- “Mesmerism, Odylism, Table-Turning, and Spiritualism II,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 11, June 1877
- “The Force Behind Nature,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 16, March 1880
- “Disease-Germs,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 20, December 1881
- “Sir Charles Bell and Physiological Experimentation,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 21, June 1882
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