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Johann Vesling (Latin:
Veslingius) (1598 – 30
August 1649) was a
German anatomist and
botanist from Minden, Westphalia. He
published a
major illustrated...
- literature, the
plant was
first described by
Johann Veslingius in 1638, who
named it "Egyptian cu****ber".
Veslingius also
introduced the name "Luffa". According...
- 1609),
Johann Bauhin (died 1613),
Caspar Bauhin (died 1624) and
Johann Veslingius (visited
Egypt in the 1620s; died 1649).
Prospero Alpini's De Plantis...
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disproving Galen's
second idea: that the
chyle flowed to the liver.
Johann Veslingius drew the
earliest sketches of the
lacteals in
humans in 1641. The idea...
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introduced the
formal botany genus name "Luffa".
Tournefort referred to
Veslingius's earlier description and
reiterated that "Luffa Arabum" is a
plant from...
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anatomical pictures of
Vesalius were
followed by
those of
Johann Vesling ("
Veslingius") and
Hieronymus Fabricius. By 1600
Fabricius had
gathered 300 anatomical...
- the work itself, Bartholini's, Blankaart's, Schamberger’s, Koyter’s,
Veslingius', Palfijn's, and others'
works were also consulted; the
cover is based...
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botanist Johann Veslingius, who
visited Egypt in 1628 and
afterwards published drawings and a
description of the
Luffa aegyptiaca plant.
Veslingius wrote that...
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Plantis Aegyptiis Observationes et
Notae ad
Prosperum Alpinum, by
Johann Veslingius, in Latin, year 1638. "Definition of
abelmosk | Dictionary.com". www.dictionary...