Jan Jesenský
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Jan Jesenský (b. 1870 Prague, d. 1947 Prague), professor (1911) of stomatology at Prague University.
He was the founder and head of the Prague Stomatology Clinic until the German occupation in 1939, a member of the Bohemian Academy, a member of International Association for Dental Research (IADR), whose Honorary Vice-President he became 1933-1935), and co-founder of its Prague Section in 1932.
He was the father of Milena Jesenská.
See Jesenský family article.
[edit] References
- František Neuwirt: Jan Jesenský, nakladatelství České akademie věd a umění, Prague 1948

