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e Congrès International d'Histoire des Sciences (Liège, in press). It should be noted that by concentrating on what mathematics did to physics, I do not wish to suggest that the development of new instruments and new methods of experimentation did not also affect access to the practice of physics; that would be absurd. Although I cannot here develop this aspect of the transformation of the discipline, I do allude to it. As one reviewer suggested, one could also analyse what physics did to mathematics; but that of course would require writing a different, though complementary, paper.
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