When Botany Was for Ladies - JSTOR Daily
In nineteenth century America, young women took to studying botany—a conjoining of interest, social acceptance, and readily available schooling.
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Dumbarton Oaks - Broth, syrup, antidote: sarsaparilla, a name referring to various species of the Smilax genus, served myriad medicinal purposes throughout the #EarlyModern period. From our #PlantHumanities Initiative and JSTOR Daily
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England's Forgotten Favorite Drink - JSTOR Daily
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