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    1. Seneca snakeroot, polygala senega, in American Medical Botany (1818) · Duke University Library Exhib

      Seneca snakeroot, polygala senega, in American Medical Botany (1818) · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content Skip to (...)

    2. Richard White Lecture Hall | Duke University Libraries

      Richard Alan White (1935- ) came to Duke in 1963 as a professor of Botany and later became the chair of the Botany Department (...)

    3. Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall | Duke University Libraries

      Before her arrival at Duke in 1930, Addoms taught botany at both Wellesley and Wisconsin. Teaching botany at Duke for over (...)

    4. Bivins Building | Duke University Libraries

      From 1927 to 1930, it served as the departmental headquarters for the Botany and Zoology Departments, and then as the home of the (...)

    5. About the History of Medicine Collections | Duke University Libraries

      Collection strengths include: anatomical atlases human sexuality materia medica obstetrics & gynecology pediatrics psychiatry yellow (...)

    6. College Organization for General Service (COGS) | Duke University Libraries

      Baldwin, Dean Mary Grace Wilson, and faculty member, Ruth Addoms (Botany), attended meetings of the American Women's Voluntary (...)

    7. Trent Associates Report - Summer 2002, Vol 10, No 1

      Responding to the recent increased interest in herbal remedies and alternative therapies, Christine Davis, a graduate botany student, (...)

    8. Encyclia Sp. · Duke University Library Exhibits

      United States National Herbarium, Department of Botany, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, 1980.

    9. Intercultural Knowledge · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke University

      Title page of Jacob Bigelow's American Medical Botany (1818). Title page of Gunn's Domestic Medicine (1839) by John C.

    10. Jane Loudon 1807-1858 · The Scientific Vision of Women · Duke University Library Exhibits

      However, she felt that botany was a skill and knowledge to be shared by all.

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