- John
Jonston or
Johnston (Polish: Jan
Jonston; Latin:
Joannes or
Johannes Jonstonus or Johnstonus; 15
September 1603 – c. 1675) was a
Polish scholar and...
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Alopecia areata Other names Alopecia Celsi,
vitiligo capitis,
Jonston's alopecia Alopecia areata seen on the back of the
scalp Pronunciation /ˌæləˈpiːʃ(i)ə...
- the post-classical
Latin mollusca, from mollis, soft,
first used by J.
Jonston (Historiæ Naturalis, 1650) to
describe a
group comprising cephalopods....
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version is that a "bristling mane
stretches down [its] back".
Citations Jonston,
Johannes (1650). "Titulus I. De
Digitatis viviparis Feris. Caput. 1 De...
- The
Catoblepas as
depicted by Jan
Jonston,
Historia naturalis de quadrupedibus, Amsterdam, 1614...
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staunching the bleeding, i.e.,
effective against hemorrhages,
according to
Jonston.
Other sources mention the
ability to stop bleeding, e.g. Colín, who also...
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Libri (The
History Book of
Natural Quadrupeds) by
Joannes Jonstonus (John
Jonston) in the 17th
century and
illustrations such as
Animalia Qvadrvpedia et...
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encyclopaedic work of
insect natural history De Serpentibus,
compiled by John
Jonston. This
tradition would be
taken up by his daughter. Matthäus
Merian died...
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Archived from the
original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 13 May 2018. "Telmoc
JONSTON-ONO". May 23, 2024.
Teimoc Johnston-Ono
talks with the
Fight Nerd Archived...
- 11 –
Thomas Willis,
English physician (born 1621) approx. date – John
Jonston,
Polish naturalist and
physician (born 1603) Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica...