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  1. A question of merit: John Hutton Balfour, Joseph Hooker and the 'concussion' over the Edinburgh chair of botany.Richard Bellon - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 36 (1):25-54.
    In 1845, Robert Graham’s death created a vacancy for the traditionally dual appointment to the University of Edinburgh’s chair of botany and the Regius Keepership of the Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden. John Hutton Balfour and Joseph Hooker emerged as the leading candidates. The contest quickly became embroiled in long running controversies over the nature and control of Scottish university education at a time of particular social and political tension after a recent schism in Church of Scotland. The politics of the (...)
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  • Catalogue des manuscrits de Philibert Commerson 1727-1773) conservés à la Bibliothèque centrale du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. [REVIEW]Yves Laissus - 1978 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 31 (2):131-162.
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  • (1 other version)Michael A. Osborne, Nature, the exotic and the science of French colonialism.[author unknown] - 1996 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 49 (1):140-141.
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  • The Development of Biological Systematics: Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, Nature, and the Natural System.Peter F. Stevens - 1997 - Journal of the History of Biology 30 (2):309-311.
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  • Visions of empire.David Philip Miller, Peter H. Reill & J. F. M. Cannon - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (3):321-321.
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