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As Britain grew into an ever-expanding empire during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, new and exotic botanical specimens began to arrive within the nation's public and private spaces. Gardens became sites not just of leisure, sport and aesthetic enjoyment, but also of scientific inquiry and knowledge dissemination. Medical practitioners used their botanical training to capitalise on the growing fashion for botanical collecting and agricultural experimentation in institutional, semipublic and private gardens across Britain. This book highlights the role of these medical practitioners in the changing use of gardens in the late Georgian period, marked by a fluidity among the ideas of farm, laboratory, museum, and garden.
Gardens --- Gardening --- History --- 1700-1899 --- Great Britain. --- Gardens, Georgian --- Botany, Medical --- Horticulture --- Lettsom, John Coakley, --- Homes and haunts.
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Medical ethics. --- Medicine and ethics. --- Abano, Pietro d', --- Boerhaave, Herman, --- Cheyne, George, --- Dufriche-Desgenettes, René Nicolas, --- Gregory, James, --- Hallé, Jean Noël, --- Lettsom, John Coakley, --- Mead, Richard, --- Pinel, Philippe, --- Stieglitz, Johann, originally Israel, --- Thaer, Albrecht Daniel, --- Tulp, Nicolaas,
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