- Jean
Boniface Textoris was a
military surgeon,
chief doctor of the
French Navy, born on 24
February 1773 in
Toulon and died on 3
September 1828 in Néoules...
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Impatiens textori is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Balsaminaceae. It is
native to East Asia,
including eastern Siberia, China, ****an, and...
- were
wounded (including
Captain Magendie); the
surgeon on
board was Dr.
Textoris, the squadron's
Chief Medical Officer.
Admiral Villeneuve was
lucky to...
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reverse order. The
third book in the series,
Luiza Textoris, was
published in 2012.
Luiza Textoris reverses the
perspective of the
first two novels. The...
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States Geological Survey.
Retrieved 30
September 2020. Dennison, J. M.;
Textoris, D. A. (March 1970). "Devonian
tioga tuff in
Northeastern United States"...
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longitudinal rows of four to five hooks.
Mediorhynchus textori Barus, Six and Majumdar, 1978 M.
textori is a
parasite of the
Village weaver (Ploceus cucullatus...
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Impatiens tapanuliensis Impatiens tenella (Nilgiri
Hills endemic)
Impatiens textori Chhabra 2016
Impatiens teysmanni Impatiens thom****etii
Impatiens tigrina...
- Cádiz. In the
aftermath of the
battle (28
October 1805), Jean
Boniface Textoris,
Chief Medical Officer of the
French squadron,
switched from the Bucentaur...
- Oporinii, Anno
Salutis humanae, M.D.LII.
Mense Martio, in-8°. 1552 J.
Ravisii Textoris officina, Basel. 1555
Apophthegmatum sive
responsorum memorabilium, ex...
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Friedrich Mohs,
German mineralogist (died 1839)
February 24 - Jean
Boniface Textoris,
French military surgeon (died 1828)
April 9 –
Marie Boivin,
French midwife...