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Linnda Caporael is a
professor at the
Science and
Technology Studies Department at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Linnda R.
Caporael is a professor...
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medical explanation for the
theory of "bewitchment" was
first propounded by
Linnda R. Caporael in 1976 in an
article in Science. In her article,
Caporael argues...
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Archived September 18, 2012, at the
Wayback Machine Caporael,
Linnda R. (1976). "Ergotism: The
Satan Loosed in Salem?". Science. 192 (4234):...
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Demeter at the
Eleusinian Mysteries,
where the
initiates drank kykeon.
Linnda R.
Caporael posited in 1976 that the
hysterical symptoms of
young women...
- "Kay"
Rosen (m. 1945; died 1967)
Gladys E.
Leonard (m.1970;
until his
death 1973)
Children Wanda E. Leonard,
Brenda Leonard-Cowart,
Linnda Leonard-Noback...
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Waterfront South Theatre, in Camden, New Jersey, in
February 2020. In 1976,
Linnda R.
Caporael put
forward the
hypothesis that ergot-tainted rye may have been...
- (2014). "Some
Problems of
Analyzing Cultural Evolution". In Caporael,
Linnda R.; Griesemer,
James R.; Wimsatt,
William C. (eds.).
Developing Scaffolds...
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connection to
ergot which in
German was
known as the 'tooth of the wolf'.
Linnda R.
Caporael posited in 1976 that the
hysterical symptoms of
young women...
- The
theory was
first widely publicized in 1976, when
graduate student Linnda R.
Caporael published an
article in Science,
making the
claim that the hallucinations...
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original (PDF) on 15
April 2015.
Retrieved 23
March 2013. Caporael,
Linnda R.; Brewer,
Marilynn B. (1991). "The
Quest for
Human Nature:
Social and...