Carroll Emory Wood, Jr.
…father, a pharmacist, held a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Maryland, and his mother, a graduate of Peace College in Raleigh, North Carolina, was a substitute teacher…
…father, a pharmacist, held a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Maryland, and his mother, a graduate of Peace College in Raleigh, North Carolina, was a substitute teacher…
…include her illustrations from Jim’s Medicinal Plants of the Bible, Culinary Herbs: A Potpourri, Living Liqueurs, Handbook of Edible Weeds, The Green Pharmacy, and Handbook of Medicinal Spices, as well…
…County, North Carolina. (4) Eloise Wicker Knight and Richard Knight were generous supporters of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Pharmacy, the University of North Carolina…
…will be involved in all aspects of the Herbarium including making digital images of specimens for our online catalog and preparing specimens for loans to other herbaria. During her first…
…oh… right…. I suppose I should define “exsiccati”. Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary provides the definition, “a collection or series of dried herbarium specimens,” and that source lists “exsiccatae” as the primary…
…attracted much attention,” writes Erika E. Gaertner. “Its seeds were among the first sent from New France to Paris by Louis Hébert, a Frenchman regarded as the first Canadian pharmacist,…
…We have also developed an Online Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture for students who need the flexibility to take classes at the pace, timing, and location of their choosing. The online…
…forward with further research, discussion, and interpretation of this site. Although this particular site is not located on property the Garden manages, the significance of it remains: The Mason (and…
…the Herbarium in Chapel Hill, along with 133 other herbaria around the world, is available online for researchers or interested amateurs via mycoportal.org. Checking this database revealed no specimens of…
…Howard University in Washington, D. C. I found a great summary of Williston’s professional contributions on the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site’s webpage. “Williston was born in 1868 outside of…