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Encyclopedia > Agustin Stahl

Dr. Agust n Stahl (January 21, 1842 - July 12, 1917), born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, was one of that island territory's most important scientists.


Stahl studied medicine at the universities of Wartburg and Prague, where he graduated with the title of Doctor in Medicine in 1864.


When he returned to Puerto Rico, he immediately set up his medical practice in the city of Bayam n. However, his love for nature lead him to conduct investigations and experiments in the fields of ethnology, botany, and zoology. He also excelled in history and in investigating historical facts.


Stahl received many awards and recognitions from such entities as the Spanish Anthropological Society, Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona, and the Academy of Medical Sciences of Catalonia.


Stahl was a firm believer that Puerto Rico should have its independence from Spain and was a member of the Puerto Rican Autonomist Party. However, due to his political views, he was expelled from his position in the Civil Institute of Natural Sciences in Spain and was deported from Spain in 1898.


His works include Notes on Puerto Rico's Flora, Report on the Disease of the Sugar Cane, Puerto Rican Flora, The Puerto Rican Indians, The Founding of Aguadilla, The Founding of Bayam n, and many others.


Stahl died in the city of Bayam n. His remains are buried in Bayam n's Municipal Cemetery. The city of Bayam n turned his house into a museum to be enjoyed by all those who wish to learn more about him and his work. The Puerto Rican sculptor Tom s Batista created a bust to honor Dr. Stahl which is located in the University of Cayey.


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Agustín Stahl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (275 words)
Stahl studied medicine at the universities of Wartburg and Prague, where he graduated with the title of Doctor in Medicine in 1864.
After graduation Dr. Stahl returned to Puerto Rico where he set up his own medical practice in the city of Bayamón; however, outside work his love of nature lead him to conduct investigations and experiments in the fields of ethnology, botany, and zoology.
Stahl was a believer that Puerto Rico should have independence from Spain and was a member of the Puerto Rican Autonomist Party.
Flora of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands - Agustín Stahl / Department of Botany, National Museum of Natural ... (491 words)
Stahl described several new species himself (most of which are considered synonyms by modern botanists), but further study is necessary to assess whether his collections or his watercolors constitute types of these names.
Stahl's taxonomic work include the publication of 4 new species, but only Clusia gundlachii [Cupey de altura] (see description) is considered a good species by modern botanists.
Stahl's contribution to botany is honored by the legume genus Stahlia and by 9 specific epithets of plants that bear his name, five of which are currently considered as good taxa.
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