Berlin, Hirschwald, 1834. 4to. In contemporary half calf over marbled paper covered boards. Spine renewed. Inner front hindge split. Ex-libris to verso of front board. Internally brownspotted. VI, 200 pp. + 48 handcoloured plates.
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First edition of one of the most important nineteenth-century German studies of poisonous plants. The work is giving detailed descriptions of the most important toxic flowers in Germany and is richly illustrated in 48 handcoloured plates intended to aid identification. Combining botany, pharmacology and toxicology, Brandt and Ratzeburg's study is a fine example of the growing scientific interest in poisonous plants and their medical significance during the early nineteenth century. Catalogue of the library of the British Museum Natural History, Vol. 1, p. 224
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