{"id":"va0sq5n","internal_id":"c21a2913-5de6-4acb-95a3-747a1107ea06","links":{"img_thumbnail":"https://digital.sciencehistory.org/downloads/deriv/xxjfc42/thumb_large_2X?disposition=inline","html_self":"https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/va0sq5n"},"title":"Dog Rose (Rosa canina) postage stamps, Czechoslovakia","additional_title":[],"format":["image"],"genre":["Postage stamps"],"medium":[],"extent":["2.8 cm W x 4.2 cm H"],"language":["Czech"],"provenance":"","subject":["Postage stamps","Botanical illustration","Medicinal plants","Vitamin C","Rose hips"],"department":"Archives","series_arrangement":[],"rights":"http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","rights_holder":"Karel Svolinský","digitization_funder":"","file_creator":"Auerbach, Jahna","description":"1965 postage stamp from Czechoslovakia featuring an illustration of Rosa canina, commonly known as the Dog Rose or Rose Hip. Rose hips have high levels of Vitamin C, antioxidants, and fatty acids. It is widely used in tea to boost immunity, reduce inflammation, treat cold symptoms, and support joint health (arthritis).","description_html":"<p>1965 postage stamp from Czechoslovakia featuring an illustration of Rosa canina, commonly known as the Dog Rose or Rose Hip. Rose hips have high levels of Vitamin C, antioxidants, and fatty acids. It is widely used in tea to boost immunity, reduce inflammation, treat cold symptoms, and support joint health (arthritis).</p>","published_at":"2026-04-27T14:41:49Z","updated_at":"2026-04-27T14:41:49Z","creator":[{"category":"artist","value":"Svolinský, Karel, 1896-1986"}],"date_of_work":[{"start":"1965","start_qualifier":"","finish":"","finish_qualifier":"","note":"","formatted":"1965"}],"place":[{"category":"place_of_creation","value":"Czechoslovakia"}],"inscription":[],"related_link":[],"additional_credit":[],"physical_container":{"box":"5","folder":"","volume":"","part":"","page":"","shelfmark":"","reel":"","formatted":"Box 5"}}