Samuel Browne or Brown (died 21 December 1698) was an English surgeon and botanist. He worked in the English East India Company factory at Fort St. George, Madras. Aside from his work he collected specimens of the local plants, especially grasses, along with vernacular names and made notes on their applications in medicine and other traditional use. He corresponded with several other contemporary naturalists including John Ray, Georg Joseph Kamel (of Camellia fame) and James Petiver.
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| - Samuel Browne († 22. September 1698 in Fort St. George) war ein englischer Mediziner und Arzt der britischen Ostindien-Kompanie im indischen Madras. Seine botanischen Beobachtungen in der Umgebung von Madras wurden durch James Petiver in den Philosophical Transactions veröffentlicht. (de)
- Samuel Browne or Brown (died 21 December 1698) was an English surgeon and botanist. He worked in the English East India Company factory at Fort St. George, Madras. Aside from his work he collected specimens of the local plants, especially grasses, along with vernacular names and made notes on their applications in medicine and other traditional use. He corresponded with several other contemporary naturalists including John Ray, Georg Joseph Kamel (of Camellia fame) and James Petiver. (en)
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| - Samuel Browne († 22. September 1698 in Fort St. George) war ein englischer Mediziner und Arzt der britischen Ostindien-Kompanie im indischen Madras. Seine botanischen Beobachtungen in der Umgebung von Madras wurden durch James Petiver in den Philosophical Transactions veröffentlicht. (de)
- Samuel Browne or Brown (died 21 December 1698) was an English surgeon and botanist. He worked in the English East India Company factory at Fort St. George, Madras. Aside from his work he collected specimens of the local plants, especially grasses, along with vernacular names and made notes on their applications in medicine and other traditional use. He corresponded with several other contemporary naturalists including John Ray, Georg Joseph Kamel (of Camellia fame) and James Petiver. (en)
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