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(1888) [MARC] Author: Albert Alberg
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The Floral King. 67

by the Chancellor of the University that no Docens
in Medicine should be accepted, and that no one
was to be permitted to hold public lectures who
had not themselves passed public examination for
this purpose—a paragraph which had been over-
ruled in the case of Linnzus, when he had been
accepted as Vicarious for Rudbeck, where others
had failed. Linnzus mainly depended upon this,
and he saw at once his means of existence, as
well as his immediate future hopes ruthlessly
crushed by an envious faction, and his adversaries
had counted upon.this with villainous foresight.
Adjunctus Rosén lectured in Anatomy and Natural
History, which two branches also belonged to
Professor Rudbeck, and he tried even to get that
of Botany, and this Linnzus declared he would
give up, but which Rudbeck would not allow.
Rosén even took private instruction from Linnzeus
in Natural History, as he was inferior to him in
this respect, and yet he tried to oust him in this
very branch, and succeeded also. By threats he
prevailed upon Linnzus to lend him some of his

valuable manuscripts, which were the most precious

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