Jan Jesenský
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Jan Jesenský (1870 in Prague – 1947 in 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 and a member of the Bohemian Academy. He was a member of International Association for Dental Research (IADR), which he became Honorary Vice-President from 1933–1935, and co-founder of its Prague Section in 1932.[1] He created the Dental Museum at the Charles University in Prague in 1906.[2]
He worked with his nephew, Jan Jesenský Jr.[3]
His daughter was the writer Milena Jesenská.[4]
See also
- House of Jeszenszky
- Jiří Jesenský (nephew)