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THE so-called experimental sciences—chemistry and physics—in their various branches, have hitherto been more extensively “applied” to the service of man, than the observational sciencesof botany and zoology.
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CALDERWOOD, W. Applied Natural History. Nature 47, 492–494 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047492a0
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