Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • Om Slægten Paullinia Linn. – About the family Paullinia Linn. – 1794 (in Danish)
  • Versuch eines Verzeichnisses der in den dänisch-nordischen Staaten sich findenden einfachen Mineralien mit Tabellen der einfachen Fossilien nach ihren vorwaltenden Bestandtheilen – Attempt at a list of minerals present in Denmark and Norway with tables of fossils listed by their components – 1801 (in German)
  • Enumeratio plantarum in partibus Sællandiæ septentrionalis et orientalis – published in two parts 1801-03 (in Latin) (Translated into Danish in 1804 as Den kjøbenhavnske flora – The flora of Copenhagen)
  • Lærebog i Anatomien. 1. Deel. Beenlære – Textbook on anatomy, part 1, osteology – 1807 (in Danish)
  • Nogle Advarsler for Sunde og Syge ang. Blodgang, først meddeelte af det medicinske Fakultæt i Kiel 1798, og nu med nogle tilføyede Anmærkninger paa ny bragte i Erindring – Some warnings to the sick and healthy alike regarding circulation, first reported by the faculty of medicine in Kiel 1798, with additional remarks – 1808 (in Danish)
  • De officinelle Lægemidler af Planteriget, som voxe vildt eller kunne dyrkes i de danske Stater, ordnede efter de forskjellige Aarstider, paa hvilke de indsamles – The botanical medicines, which either grow wild or could be cultivated in Denmark, sorted by season of harvest – 1808 (in Danish)
  • Essai d'un nouveau système des habitations des vers testacés avec XXII planches – 1817 (in French)
  • Om Abens Hierne og dens Forretninger sammenlignet med Menneskets og andre Dyrs Hierne – The brain of the apes and its functions compared to the brains of humans and other animals – 1824 (in Danish)
  • Medicinsk Plantelære for studerende Læger og Pharmaceutiker – The botany of medicine for student doctors and pharmacists – 1825-26 (in Danish)
  • Beskrivelse af guineiske planter, som ere fundne af danske Botanikere, især af Etatsraad Thonning – Description of plants of Guinea discovered by Danish botanists, especially by royal advisor Thonning – 1828-29 (in Danish)
The standard author abbreviation Schumach. is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.

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