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- Jean-Louis_Berlandier comment "Jean-Louis Berlandier (ca. 1805 – 1851) was a French-Mexican naturalist, physician, and anthropologist.Berlandier was born in rural Fort l'Écluse, near France's border with Switzerland, and trained as a botanist in Geneva. During this time he probably served an apprenticeship to a pharmacist.In his early 20s on the recommendation of his mentor, Auguste Pyrame De Candolle, he joined a Mexican scientific expedition as a biologist and plant specialist.".
- Q4084961 comment "Jean-Louis Berlandier (ca. 1805 – 1851) was a French-Mexican naturalist, physician, and anthropologist.Berlandier was born in rural Fort l'Écluse, near France's border with Switzerland, and trained as a botanist in Geneva. During this time he probably served an apprenticeship to a pharmacist.In his early 20s on the recommendation of his mentor, Auguste Pyrame De Candolle, he joined a Mexican scientific expedition as a biologist and plant specialist.".