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Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson (4 August 1819, Sainte-Suzanne, Réunion – 27 August 1903, Saint-Denis, Réunion) was a French physician and naturalist. His father, (1791-1851), was a noted physician and politician. He was educated in Saint-Denis, Nantes and Paris, where he studied medicine under Alfred Velpeau. After finishing his studies in France, he returned to Saint-Denis. In 1862 Vinson was sent to Madagascar by Napoleon III to attend the coronation of Radama II. While here, he conducted valuable investigations of the islands' flora and fauna.

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  • Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson (4 August 1819, Sainte-Suzanne, Réunion – 27 August 1903, Saint-Denis, Réunion) was a French physician and naturalist. His father, (1791-1851), was a noted physician and politician. He was educated in Saint-Denis, Nantes and Paris, where he studied medicine under Alfred Velpeau. After finishing his studies in France, he returned to Saint-Denis. In 1862 Vinson was sent to Madagascar by Napoleon III to attend the coronation of Radama II. While here, he conducted valuable investigations of the islands' flora and fauna. As a naturalist, he is known for his research of Araneidae (orb-weaver spiders) native to Madagascar, Réunion and Mauritius. Vinson is also credited for being the first scientist to successively cultivate cinchona on Réunion. Vinson was a corresponding member of the Académie des Sciences. (en)
  • Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson (* 4. August 1819 in Sainte-Suzanne; † 27. August 1903 in Saint-Denis) war ein französischer Arzt, Dichter und Naturforscher von Réunion. (de)
  • Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson, né le 4 août 1819, mort le 27 août 1903, est un médecin, poète, et membre de l’Académie des Sciences. Né le 4 août 1819 à Sainte-Suzanne, fils aîné de François-Auguste Vinson, également médecin (1791, 1851). Il commença ses études à Saint-Denis de La Réunion, les poursuivit à Nantes, fit ses études de médecine à Paris et revint s’installer à La Réunion. De voyage à Madagascar pour le sacre du Roi Radama II, il fit des études sur la faune et la flore et devint ainsi membre correspondant de l’Académie des Sciences. Passionné de poésie, il écrivit Salazie, Mazeppa, le Piton d’Enchaing. Il se passionna également pour l’histoire et publia des ouvrages scientifiques. Il acclimata le quinquina à La Réunion et mourut le 27 août 1903 à Saint-Denis, alors qu’il terminait un ouvrage sur la faune de La Réunion. « Une île, astre des mers…". (fr)
  • Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson (Sainte-Suzanne, 4 de agosto de 1819 - Saint-Denis, 27 de agosto de 1903, Saint-Denis, Reunião) foi um médico e naturalista francês, nascido na ilha Reunião. Seu pai, François-Auguste Vinson (1791-1851), foi um notável médico e político. Ele foi educado em Saint-Denis, Nantes e Paris, onde estudou medicina com a orientação de Alfred Velpeau. Depois de terminar seus estudos na França, ele retornou a Saint-Denis, na ilha Reunião. Em 1862 Vinson foi enviado para Madagascar por Napoleão III para assistir à coroação de Radama II. Enquanto esteve lá, conduziu investigações importantes da flora e da fauna das ilhas. Como um naturalista, ele é conhecido por sua pesquisa sobre espécies Araneidae, nativas de Madagascar, Reunião e Maurício. Vinson também é creditado por ter sido o primeiro cientista a cultivar sucessivamente o cinchona na ilha da Reunião. Vinson era um membro correspondente da Académie des Sciences. (pt)
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  • Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson (* 4. August 1819 in Sainte-Suzanne; † 27. August 1903 in Saint-Denis) war ein französischer Arzt, Dichter und Naturforscher von Réunion. (de)
  • Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson (4 August 1819, Sainte-Suzanne, Réunion – 27 August 1903, Saint-Denis, Réunion) was a French physician and naturalist. His father, (1791-1851), was a noted physician and politician. He was educated in Saint-Denis, Nantes and Paris, where he studied medicine under Alfred Velpeau. After finishing his studies in France, he returned to Saint-Denis. In 1862 Vinson was sent to Madagascar by Napoleon III to attend the coronation of Radama II. While here, he conducted valuable investigations of the islands' flora and fauna. (en)
  • Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson, né le 4 août 1819, mort le 27 août 1903, est un médecin, poète, et membre de l’Académie des Sciences. Né le 4 août 1819 à Sainte-Suzanne, fils aîné de François-Auguste Vinson, également médecin (1791, 1851). Il commença ses études à Saint-Denis de La Réunion, les poursuivit à Nantes, fit ses études de médecine à Paris et revint s’installer à La Réunion. De voyage à Madagascar pour le sacre du Roi Radama II, il fit des études sur la faune et la flore et devint ainsi membre correspondant de l’Académie des Sciences. Passionné de poésie, il écrivit Salazie, Mazeppa, le Piton d’Enchaing. Il se passionna également pour l’histoire et publia des ouvrages scientifiques. Il acclimata le quinquina à La Réunion et mourut le 27 août 1903 à Saint-Denis, alors qu’i (fr)
  • Jean-Dominique-Philippe-Auguste Vinson (Sainte-Suzanne, 4 de agosto de 1819 - Saint-Denis, 27 de agosto de 1903, Saint-Denis, Reunião) foi um médico e naturalista francês, nascido na ilha Reunião. Seu pai, François-Auguste Vinson (1791-1851), foi um notável médico e político. Ele foi educado em Saint-Denis, Nantes e Paris, onde estudou medicina com a orientação de Alfred Velpeau. Depois de terminar seus estudos na França, ele retornou a Saint-Denis, na ilha Reunião. (pt)
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