1. Introduction: Aspects of the history of science and science culture in Britain, 1780-1850 and beyond, Ian Inkster 2. Whigs and Savants: reflections on the reform movement in the Royal Society, 1830-48, Roy M. MacLeod 3. The London lecturing empire, 1800-50, J.N. Hays 4. The British Mineralogical Society: a case study in science and social improvement, Paul Weindling 5. 'Nibbling at the teats of science': Edinburgh and the diffusion of science in the 1830s, Steven Shapin 6. Science in a commercial city: Bristol 1820-60, Michael Neve 7. Rational dissent and provincial science: William Turner and the Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society, Derek Orange 8. Economic and ornamental geology: the Geographical and Polytechnic Society of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1837-52, Jack Morrell 9. Medical elites, the general practitioner and patient powerin Britain during the cholera epidemic of 1831-2, Micheal Durey