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Daniel Hanbury FRS (11 September 1825 – 24 March 1875), a British botanist and pharmacologist, was one of the leading 19th century experts on pharmacognosy, the study of the medicinal applications of nature, principally of plants. ==Life== Son of a Quaker pharmacist, Daniel Bell Hanbury (1794-1882), and his wife Rachel Christy (1802-1876), Daniel Hanbury grew up in London. Entering his father's firm, Allen, Hanbury and Barry, at the age of 16, young Daniel quickly proved a valuable and capable employee. His life was dedicated to his work, into which he threw himself with great energy. Hanbury, who never married, was a vegetarian, and like many of his Victorian contemporaries, opposed the use of alcohol and tobacco. He retired from business in 1870 and died in Clapham of typhoid fever. He was buried in the burial ground of the Society of Friends at Wandsworth.〔Geoffrey Tweedale (2009). (Hanbury, Daniel (1825–1875) ). ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', online edition. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/12179.〕
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