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German cookbook author Henrietta Davidis' Praktisches Kochbuch was published in Milwaukee in a special edition for German-Americans, in the late 19th-Century. More on the blog https://t.co/zhjSSdiBn1
This coming Monday, 4/2 at noon, join us for a garden-themed First Mondays, showcasing our #botany #rarebooks. Details here (scroll down): https://t.co/hIATLdecSE
This coming Monday, 4/2 at noon, join us for a garden-themed First Mondays, showcasing our #botany #rarebooks. Details here (scroll down): https://t.co/hIATLdecSE
Robert Hooke's Micrographia (1665), first book on microscopy, showed organic and inorganic material in minute detail. More on Hooke here: https://t.co/tDQM0rLAr8 #histmed #histbook
Blooms from Bigelow on this warm March 1st, from his American Medical Botany, 1817 #Americana #histmed
Celebrate #ValentinesDay with 19th century trade cards, on the blog: #histmed #histpharm https://t.co/lMDmfHQtB3
Tonight! Hans Sloane was a physician, naturalist & collector noted for bequeathing his collection for what would become the @britishmuseum.
Weds. 1/31 for "The Origins of Public Museums: Hans Sloane’s Collections and the Creation of the British Museum." https://t.co/EkVhQHJeu4
Hans Sloane was a physician, naturalist & collector noted for bequeathing his collection for what would become the @britishmuseum.
Join us Weds. 1/31 for "The Origins of Public Museums: Hans Sloane’s Collections and the Creation of the British Museum." https://t.co/FfCFEbiHbn
Roget of thesaurus fame, born #OTD in 1779, was also a physician. Read more on his fascinating animal physiology on the blog: https://t.co/hzZKOhfBjY #histmed
Hans Sloane was a physician, naturalist & collector noted for bequeathing his collection for what would become the @britishmuseum.
Join us Jan 31 for "The Origins of Public Museums: Hans Sloane’s Collections and the Creation of the British Museum." https://t.co/ZSXD4OTAah