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Breadfuit (Artocarpus incisus), c1798.
AR925904 
Turkey Rhubarb, 1798.
AR922632 
ART119299 
Myrsitica fragrans - nutmeg, c1798.
AR920155 
Cinchona (Jesuit's or Peruvian Bark) 1795.
AR922715 
Rhubarb, 1823
AR924361 
Breadfuit (Artocarpus incisus), 1823.
AR925913 
Ebenezer Sibly, British astrologer and physician, late 18th century.
AR926255 
Tea: branch of Camellia sinensis, 1798.
AR917791 
Mandrake, Sensitive Plant, and Acacia, c1795.
AR926183 
AR9401750 
Allspice, 1823.
AR922270 
Eugenia caryophyllata - clove tree, 1823.
AR918730 
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), 19th century.
AR922719 
AR9401944 
Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava, c1795.
AR926194 
Clove, flower bud of Syzygium aromaticum (Eugenia carophyllata). Artist: D Blair
AR918781 
Sprig of white cinnamon (Canella alba), 1823.
AR925917 
Poisonous plants, c1885.
AR926043 
Samuel Hahnemann, German physician, 1860.
AR924851 
Cashew nut - Anacardium occidentale, c1798. 
Cashew nut - Anacardium occidentale, c1798. Branch of a tree showing flowers, apples and nuts. The apples can be used for preserves, and the kernels eaten. Oil from between the outer and inner shells is used as a lubricant, an insecticide, and in the manufacture of plastics. From A Key to Physic by Ebenezer Sibly. (London, c1798). 
Unique Identifier AR925327 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3713px × 4700px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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