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Maclean, J.
(1979)
Carl Ludwig Blume and the Netherlands East Indies.
Janus: revue internationale de l'histoire des sciences, de la medecine, de la pharmacie et de la technique
(pp. 15-31).
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Article
MacLean, J.
(1979)
Pieter Leonard Rijke (1812-1899), promotor van het onderwijs in de chemische technologie te Maastricht (1838-1844).
Tijdschrift voor de Geschiedenis der Geneeskunde, Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Techniek
(pp. 79-82).
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Article
Maclean, J.
(1978)
Von Siebold and the importation of Japanese plants into Europe via the Netherlands.
Japanese Studies in the History of Science
(pp. 43-79).
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Article
Maclean, J.
(1977)
The significance of Jan Karel van den Broek (1814-1865) for the introduction of western technology into Japan.
Japanese Studies in the History of Science
(pp. 69-90).
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Article
MacLean, J.
(1976)
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon (1762-1836): The prince of mycologists.
Janus: revue internationale de l'histoire des sciences, de la medecine, de la pharmacie et de la technique
(pp. 155-166).
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Article
Maclean, J.
(1976)
Collecting natural history specimens in Ghana for 's-Rijks Museum at Leyden.
Janus: revue internationale de l'histoire des sciences, de la medecine, de la pharmacie et de la technique
(pp. 289-301).
(/isis/citation/CBB000022417/)
Article
Maclean, J.
(1975)
Natural science in Japan from 1828 to 1849.
Janus: revue internationale de l'histoire des sciences, de la medecine, de la pharmacie et de la technique
(pp. 51-78).
(/isis/citation/CBB000015702/)
Article
MacLean, J.
(1975)
The enrichment of the Royal Cabinet of Rarities at 's-Gravenhage with Japanese ethnographical specimens from 1815 to 1848.
Japanese Studies in the History of Science
(pp. 117-139).
(/isis/citation/CBB000012745/)
Article
MacLean, J.
(1974)
The introduction of books and scientific instruments into Japan, 1712-1854.
Japanese Studies in the History of Science
(pp. 9-68).
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