Belladonna Culture - Biological Farm
- Circa 1919
A color print from photographs of growing belladonna from greenhouse to field. Eli Lilly and Company's biological laboratories building can be seen in the background. Eli Lilly and Company ran the experimental farm to try to propagate drug plants as potent as those imported from Europe.
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Eli Lilly and Company. “Belladonna Culture - Biological Farm.” Hand Book of Pharmacy and Therapeutics. Indianapolis, Indiana, circa 1919. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/v405sb52m.
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