Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Steinhefer, Juan

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Edition of 1900. No confirmation of this person's existence outside of Appletons' and derived sources has as yet been located, but there is also no verifiable source which states the person is one of Appletons' fictitious entries. Use this information with extra caution.

STEINHEFER, Juan (stine'-hay-fer), German botanist, b. in Silesia about 1650; d. in Sonora, Mexico, in 1716. He studied medicine, entered the Society of Jesus as lay-brother, and was sent as a physician to Mexico, where he was assigned to the missions of Sonora, making a study of the flora of that region, which was entirely unexplored. He wrote “Florilogio Medicinal Mejicano” (Mexico, 1712; Amsterdam, 1719; and Madrid, 1732).