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In the bleak midwinter: sea holly from Woodville's Medical Botany, 1832.
Erasmus Darwin, born #OTD in 1731, published Zoonomia (1794) which made the Vatican's banned books list and influenced his grandson Charles Darwin's work on evolution
Beautiful pochoir illustrations from the Wassons' Mushrooms, Russia, and history (1957). These illustrations were based on watercolor paintings by the French naturalist Jean-Henri Fabre https://t.co/vcTmvZzSp3
Carbs! Baker's book (1903). https://t.co/y08QdVDj7m
Postcards showing inoculations at Camp Upton, N.Y., from our Matz Collection #histmed
"Use it with great success." From the William H. Helfand Collection of Pharmaceutical Trade Cards. https://t.co/FLeBUEUFOf
The Birds of New York: new on the blog https://t.co/H04mOzB9rk
New on the blog: Beautiful birds of New York. https://t.co/UEwqSYRcAq
Hey, we're in @hyperallergic! New piece on Planned Parenthood @PPFA in the 1940s with pamphlets from our collection: https://t.co/md5KKJ6kxy
Too many books to read in one life? Save some for later! Happy #BookLoversDay! (https://t.co/OecdjPfejG)