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Benjamin Smith Barton

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Benjamin Smith Barton 1766-1815, American physician and botanist, b. Lancaster, Pa., studied at the College of Philadelphia, at Edinburgh, and at Göttingen (M.D., 1789). He taught at the College of Philadelphia and, after it merged with the Univ. of Pennsylvania, succeeded Benjamin Rush. Barton's chief works were Elements of Botany (1803), the first botanical textbook published in the United States, and Collections for an Essay toward a Materia Medica of the United States (1798-1804). Author not available, BARTON, BENJAMIN SMITH. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth... Read more
William Bartram
...continuing his work, refusing the offer of Benjamin Smith Barton to add to and publish his accounts. On...the work). He also furnished materials to Benjamin Smith Barton which found their way into Barton's publications Elements of Botany and Essay... Read more
Alfred Deakin
...California in 1884-1885 and induced George and Benjamin Chaffey to develop an irrigation settlement...ministry (1901-1903), Deakin succeeded Edmund Barton as prime minister. Refusing to accede...x2026; 1901-1910 (1911), and Arthur Norman Smith, Thirty Years: The Commonwealth of Australia... Read more

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