| David Hosack - 1811 - 70 páginas
...with proper ideas on this important subject''-}- j - . * ' In the month of May, 1795, Dr. Mitchill having resigned his botanical professorship, I was...readily perceived that an abstract account of the princi-, pies of these sciences, as taught by books, coloured engravings; or even with the advantages... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1928 - 676 páginas
...perceive that an abstract account of the principles of these sciences (botany and materia medica), as taught by books, coloured engravings, or even with...the advantages of an herbarium must necessarily be very imperfect and unsatisfactory, when compared with the examination of living plants, growing in... | |
| 106 páginas
...materia medica, Hosack looked back to the advantages he had enjoyed in Wm. Curtis' Brompton garden : I now readily perceived that an abstract account of...the advantages of an herbarium, must necessarily be very imperfect and unsatisfactory, when compared with the examination of living plants, growing in... | |
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