Mark Gerstein

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The intention originally was to use the binomial system for everything—rocks, minerals, diseases, winds, whatever existed in nature. Not everyone embraced the system warmly. Many were disturbed by its tendency towards indelicacy, which was slightly ironic as before Linnaeus the common names of many plants and animals had been heartily vulgar.
A Short History of Nearly Everything
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