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Samuel Dale (physician)

Samuel Dale (1659 – 18 March 1739) was an English naturalist and physician notable for his work in the natural sciences and his authorship of the Pharmacologia seu Manuductio ad Materiam Medicam in 1693.

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Author abbrev. (botany)
S.Dale
Born
1659 (1659) London, England
Died
18 March 1739(1739-03-18) (aged 79–80) Braintree, Essex
Fields
Physiology, Botany, Geology

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Samuel Dale (physician)

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Author abbrev. (botany) · 1
Samuel Dale (physician) → S.Dale
Born · 1
Samuel Dale (physician) → 1659 (1659) London, England
Died · 1
Samuel Dale (physician) → 18 March 1739(1739-03-18) (aged 79–80) Braintree, Essex
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Samuel Dale (physician) → Physiology, Botany, Geology

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dale london samuel 1739 pharmacologia botany 1659 physician career including 18 march work seu manuductio ad materiam medicam 1693 apothecary

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Samuel Dale (physician)Author abbrev. (botany)S.Dale1.00infobox
Samuel Dale (physician)Born1659 (1659) London, England1.00infobox
Samuel Dale (physician)Died18 March 1739(1739-03-18) (aged 79–80) Braintree, Essex1.00infobox
Samuel Dale (physician)FieldsPhysiology, Botany, Geology1.00infobox

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