In a series of lectures appended to his magisterial Anatomy of Plants (1682), Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712) explained the results of his own research into the saline chemistry of plants, following an established tradition in early modern chemistry. Members of the Royal Society such as Daniel Coxe were heavily involved in researching salt chemistry in the latter part of the seventeenth century, analysing the role of salts in spa waters, physiology, and as a fundamental element in iatrochemistry. Such researches of Royal Society members were often based upon the chemistry of Johann Van Helmont (1577–1634). As this paper will demonstrate, Grew's work drew from his microscopic research to elaborate and question some of Coxe's and hence Van Helmont'...
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The study of plants and vegetal bodies has always played an essential role in the knowledge of natu...
[2], 44 p.A fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society = Nehemiah Grew.Place of ...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
Seventeenth-century physician Martin Lister is best known for his work in natural history and partic...
Early modern study of plants blossomed in a network of observation, exchanges, collaborations, and e...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis.January 2019. Major: History of Science, Technology, and Medici...
1 v. in various pagings.Each book has special t.p.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.An ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the development of interpretations of plants' diseases b...
In seventeenth-century England, the ultimate causes of planetary beams were considered 'occult', an ...
The study of plants and vegetal bodies has always played an essential role in the knowledge of natur...
Before Newton’s seminal work on the spectrum, seventeenth-century English natural philosophers such ...
In seventeenth-century England, agriculturalists, projectors and natural philosophers devoted specia...
We are come ashore into a new World,” declared seventeenth-century naturalist Nehemiah Grew in the d...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
Plant physiologists generally credit van Helmont (1577-1644) with one of the first recorded experime...
The study of plants and vegetal bodies has always played an essential role in the knowledge of natu...
[2], 44 p.A fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society = Nehemiah Grew.Place of ...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
Seventeenth-century physician Martin Lister is best known for his work in natural history and partic...
Early modern study of plants blossomed in a network of observation, exchanges, collaborations, and e...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis.January 2019. Major: History of Science, Technology, and Medici...
1 v. in various pagings.Each book has special t.p.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.An ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the development of interpretations of plants' diseases b...
In seventeenth-century England, the ultimate causes of planetary beams were considered 'occult', an ...
The study of plants and vegetal bodies has always played an essential role in the knowledge of natur...