Jans Kloppenburg-Versteegh (1862–1948) (shortened to J. Kloppenburg-Versteegh) was an Indo-Dutch Herbalist.
Biography
editVersteegh was born in Central Java (then part of the Dutch East Indies in May 1862. Versteegh was of Indo-European heritage; her father was an administrator of a coffee plantation. Versteegh gained an interest in local herbs at a young age, learning in how to apply herbal knowledge to local medicine. She went on to publish a number of books on the subject.[1][2][3]
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Published Works
edit- Kloppenburg-Versteegh, J., Indische planten en haar geneeskracht, Semarang: Masman & Stroink, 1907
References
edit- ^ "Versteegh, Johanna Maria Carolina (1862-1948)".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Gendered and Ethnic Knowledge: Mrs. JMC Kloppenburg-Versteegh (1862–1948), an Example from the Dutch East Indies around 1900 | MPIWG". www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
- ^ Pols, Hans (2009-09-01). "European Physicians and Botanists, Indigenous Herbal Medicine in the Dutch East Indies, and Colonial Networks of Mediation". East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal. 3 (2–3): 173–208. doi:10.1215/s12280-009-9085-6. ISSN 1875-2160.
- ^ Stanton, Charles D. (2015-06-30). Medieval Maritime Warfare. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1-78159-251-9.
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