"What we may be learning is to stop trusting the scientists," Roy Porter said in the Book Review in 1996.
Roy Porter was among the most important British historians of the last 50 years.
In 1998 our reviewer, Roy Porter, called this "a splendid study of a major contemporary scientific scandal."
For the British historian, see Roy Porter.
During the 1950s Roy Porter was inactive as a jazz musician due to drug problems and returned to music only infrequently afterwards.
Roy Porter, a medical historian, used hysteria to look at changing representations of the mind and body.
Roy Porter made many television and radio appearances.
March 3 - Roy Porter (b. 1946), medical historian.
The result is a "masterly study," Roy Porter wrote here last year.
When Roy Porter writes of Oroonoko, "the question became pressing: what should be done with noble savages?