Transverse sections of the wood and stem anatomy of sugar cane | common cane | hazel | Althaea frutex | lime and bamboo

Lettering: Microscopic objects of the vegetable kingdom, as they appear when magnified, exhibiting a view of the organization of timber ... Copied by permission from Mr. Adams's essays on the microscope

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T Milne

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1795-01-01 - Wed Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1800

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Creator

T Milne

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V0043085

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Scientific illustrations

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Credit: Wellcome Collection

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a9bs99q3
b1178265
V0043085
ICV No 43677

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United Kingdom

Year

1795

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1795-01-01
Sat Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1701

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1795-12-31
Wed Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1800

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en

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