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    Sanjib Kumar (2014). "Johann Vesling (1598-1649): Seventeenth century anatomist of Padua and his Syntagma Anatomicum: Vesling and Syntagma Anatomicum"...
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    on 16 February 1641, where he was promoted to Dr. med. et phil under Johann Vesling, before returning to Schweinfurt to work as a doctor and conduct botanical...
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    "luffa" was introduced to Western botany nomenclature by the botanist Johann Vesling (died 1649), who visited Egypt in the late–1620s and described the plant...
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    Latin. De Plantis Aegypti liber, by Prosperi Alpini with comments by Johann Vesling, published year 1640, in Latin. Online Galleries, History of Science...
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    models. The anatomical pictures of Vesalius were followed by those of Johann Vesling ("Veslingius") and Hieronymus Fabricius. By 1600 Fabricius had gathered...
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  • Syntagma Anatomicum, a 17th-century text book for medical students by Johann Vesling This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Syntagma...
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    Nicolás Antonio, Juan Caramuel, Antoine Godeau, Johann Friedrich Gronovius, Nicolas Steno, Johann Vesling, Caspar Schoppe and the scholar and scientist...
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    municipal music school. Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345–c.1415), painter Johann Vesling (1598–1649), physician Georg Wilhelm von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen (1726–1794)...
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    name was soon adopted by the botanists Johann Bauhin (died 1613), Caspar Bauhin (died 1624), and Johann Vesling (visited Egypt 1628; died 1649). The following...
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    Leoni d'Este (died 1649), dissector to Professor of Anatomy in Padua, Johann Vesling (1598-1649), for Leoni's own use. The fourth (vagi, lungs, liver) was...
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    Willem van der Straaten. He then travelled around Europe, attending Johann Vesling's classes at Padua, Marco Aurelio Severino at Naples, and visiting Montpellier...
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