Instruction on the safest and most economical way to transport live plants, by Casimiro Gomez Ortega

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Facsimile of the original 1779 printed in Madrid and written by Dr. Casimiro Gomez Ortega, which is preserved in the Library of the Royal Botanic Garden of Madrid, preceded by a study by Dr. Francisco Javier Puerto Sarmiento.

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Edition belonging to the Library of Classics of the Spanish Pharmacy, co-edited in 1992 by the Foundation of Health Sciences and the Fifth Centennial State Society.

Facsimile of the original 1779 printed in Madrid and written by Dr. Casimiro Gómez Ortega, which is preserved in the Library of the Royal Botanic Garden of Madrid, preceded by a study by Dr. Francisco Javier Puerto Sarmiento.

Exemplary in perfect condition. Format 18.5 x 25.3 cm. 30 pages of study plus 72 pages of the facsimile. Bound in hardcover with black ink prints.

This work is one of the most important of Casimiro Gómez, since it expresses the desires of Spain towards its American and Asian territories, in terms of plants. The result of his work was a small book aimed at training botanic correspondents, expeditionaries and raising awareness of senior overseas officials. It reflects from information on botanical materials in which they should pay attention, to detailed instructions on how to uproot trees, shrubs or herbs, how to replant them in pots, condition them in special drawers and prepared for the sea crossing; standards for the conditioning and transport of seeds and even the best way to prepare a dry herbarium.

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