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- Scheuchzer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Johann Caspar Scheuchzer (1702–1729), Swiss naturalist, physician and writer Johann Gaspar Scheuchzer...
- Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (2 August 1672 – 23 June 1733) was a Swiss physician and natural scientist born in Zürich. His most famous work was the Physica...
- Johann Jakob Scheuchzer in 1723. Even though Wagner had been the one to record the testimonies, the creatures were later dubbed "Scheuchzer's dragons", and...
- percussionist Robby Shaffer, b****ist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul. The band formed in 1994 and released six independent...
- The Latin name of the species honors the Swiss botanist Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672–1733). Campanula scheuchzeri can reach a height of 10–30 centimetres...
- Johann Caspar Scheuchzer, (26 January 1702 – 21 April 1729; also known as Hans Kaspar and Jean Gaspard) was a Swiss naturalist, physician and writer on...
- Wilhelm Scheuchzer (1803–1866) was a Swiss painter. His paintings have typical features of the romanticism movement, with extensively idealised views of...
- Johannes Gaspar Scheuchzer (1684 – 1738) was a Swiss botanist and plant collector. He was the brother of Swiss scholar Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, both of whom...
- Americas from north to south. In 1726, the Swiss physician Johann Jakob Scheuchzer described a fossil as Homo diluvii testis (Latin: Evidence of a diluvian...
- translated from the m****cript into English by Sloane's librarian John Gaspar Scheuchzer (1702–1729). It was first published at London, in 2 vols., in 1727. The...