-
lumberman and then a
traveling salesman who
identified himself as a "
botanic physician" and sold elixirs. He was
known to buy and sell horses, and was also...
- as a
lumberman and then a
traveling salesman. He
claimed to be a "
botanic physician" who sold elixirs, and was
described by
locals as "Big Bill" and "Devil...
- A
botanical garden or
botanic garden is a
garden with a do****ented
collection of
living plants for the
purpose of
scientific research, conservation, display...
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Regius Keeper of the
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh from 1786 to 1819. He was
president of the
Royal College of
Physicians of
Edinburgh from 1796 to 1798...
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Edinburgh botanic garden was
founded in 1670 at St. Anne's Yard, near
Holyrood Palace, by
Robert Sibbald and
Andrew Balfour. It is the
second oldest botanic garden...
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Albert Museum, a
Sackler Crossing – a
walkway over the
lakebridge at
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the Tate Gallery, the
National Gallery, the
Royal Opera House...
- The
Elgin Botanic Garden was the
first public botanical garden in the
United States,
established in 1801 by New York
physician David Hosack. By 1810, Hosack...
- of
botanical institutions like the
Jardin du Roi in Paris,
Chelsea Physic Garden,
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and the
Oxford and
Cambridge Botanic Gardens...
- gardens.
Botanical gardens came much
later to
northern Europe; the
first in
England was the
University of
Oxford Botanic Garden in 1621.
German physician Leonhart...
- sons. She
later moved to Galesburg, Illinois,
where she
worked as
botanic physician and
primarily worked with
alternative medicines using herbs and plants...