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Henry Daniel (friar) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Daniel (friar) Henry Daniel () was a Dominican friar skilled in the medical and natural science of his time. Various manuscripts by him, both in English and Latin, are preserved in the Bodleian Library, of which the chief are ''De judiciis urinarum'', and ''Aaron Danielis'', the latter treating "de re herbaria, de arboribus, fruticibus, gemmis, mineris, animalibus, &c.," from a pharmacological point of view. His ''Aaron Danielis'' existed in a manuscript in the collection of Dr Cox Macro〔(Aaron Daniel )〕 and is also mentioned by Richard Pulteney, in his ''Historical and Biographical sketches of the progress of botany in England, from its origin to the introduction of the Linnaean system'', London printed for T. Cadell, in the strand. 1790.〔(Aaron Daniels )〕 After seven years' study of medicine in his youth, in middle life Henry Daniel kept a garden in Stepney with 252 different kinds of plants, an unusually large variety of plants for his era. ==References==
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