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The Tensions of Homemade Science in the Work of Henderina Scott and Hertha AyrtonOn 22 June 1904, Burlington House was the setting for an illustrious event that crossed the boundaries of science and society; the occasion was the second Royal Society of London conversazione of the summer, commonly known as ‘ladies’ night’. As . explained in its regular reporting of the event:DOSE 发表于 2025-3-24 08:49:26
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18940-1dentified, and classified thousands of plants from around the world. She worked with her gardener, George Adams, and several famous botanists to grow, study, catalogue, distribute, dry, and paint her specimens. Friends, family, and colleagues from both Oxford and the Royal Society of London contribu