Biochemistry and skepticism
Perspectives on the scientific method
Claude Bernard and his Medecine experimentale
Justus von Liebig on Francis Bacon
On hypotheses in the biochemical sciences
Sanger and insulin: a case history
Perils of the search for simplicity
Interplay of biology and chemistry
Nineteenth-century debates
Emergence of biochemistry
Nineteenth-century cytology, embryology, and microbiology
Twentieth-century embryology versus genetics
Emergence of biochemical genetics
On biomolecular structure
Jacques Monod and allostery
On energy-rich phosphate bonds
Dynamics of biochemical processes
On biochemical function and purpose
On specificity and individuality
Evolutionary theory and the unity of biology
Approaches to the history of the biochemical sciences
On historians of chemistry
On historians of the biochemical sciences
On scientific disciplines
On the origins of molecular biology
On scientific biography and autobiography.
(cont) Reflections on the biochemical literature
Is the scientific paper a fraud?