Science papers : chiefly pharmacological and botanical / by Daniel Hanbury; edited, with a memoir, by Joseph Ince.
- Daniel Hanbury
- Date:
- 1876
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Science papers : chiefly pharmacological and botanical / by Daniel Hanbury; edited, with a memoir, by Joseph Ince. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.
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![have fallen into complete disuse everywhere but in Holland, in which country all that are now produced are consumed. Of the uses to which they are applied by the Dutch, we are still in want of more precise information. Not?^ The secret of the construction of these papers, which Books, were put together with laborious industry, is disclosed by the manuscripts he has left behind. In his library were found not only consecutive note-books, beautifully written and indexed, but others, each devoted to a special subject. Such for instance were— I. Papers relating to Rottlera tinctoria, Roxb., and Kamala. II. Notes on Turkish Materia Medica. III. Papers relating to odoriferous species of Andro- pogon, chiefly East Indian. IV. Papers relating to the Pharmacopoeia of India. V. Notes and Memoranda relatino- to Storax and o Liquid ambar. VI. Notes on Cardamoms and various other Scitami- neous Fruits and Seeds. These contained memoranda, personal observations, letters, price lists, scraps from newspapers, and infor- mation drawn from commercial men, books ancient and modern, travellers, men of science, maps, and missionaries. Also notes and inquiries to and from young men who had obtained foreign posts and gone abroad. The com- plete series of his papers is over eighty in number ; they are beyond criticism, and are uniformly original. Scientific Many have made their appearance in various scientific Papeih. jQ^^^j^^]!g_j]jjgljg]^^ American, and foreign. A reference has been given to such as have been translated in Buchner's Neues Repertorium fiir FJiarmacie, Munich—a publi- cation which Daniel Hanbury held in special esteem.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21443117_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


