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John Francis Lhotka Jr

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John Francis Lhotka Jr (1921–1993) was an American medical doctor who was a professor of anatomical sciences at the University of Oklahoma. He was a member and supporter of numerous learned societies, and a member of Sigma Xi and Phi Sigma.[1][2][3]

Career

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Lhotka earned his BA in anatomy at the University of Montana, and his MS in anatomy, Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy in Sciences at Northwestern University, and was licensed to practise medicine in Oklahoma, Illinois and Montana. He worked at the Minneapolis General Hospital (1950–51), then taught at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, where he was professor, and subsequently professor emeritus. He published scientific papers on histochemistry, many of which were supported by national grants.

Military service

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For his military service in World War II, Lhotka received the following recognition:

Membership and support of learned societies

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Lhotka was a member of Sigma Xi and Phi Sigma, and a member and supporter of over 30 learned societies, including the Petroleum Club.

He received the following awards and honours:

He founded the following awards to recognise achievement of others:

Selected publications

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  • "On Summaries and Abstracts", Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 1958;6(5), pp. 382–382. doi:10.1177/6.5.382
  • "Crotalus atrox: Notes on the Gastric Wall", Copeia, Vol. 1982, No. 1 (Feb. 23, 1982), pp. 198–200 (with R.F. Allen)
  • Survey of Medieval Iberian Coinages (American Numismatic Association, 1989) ISBN 978-0942666540 (with P.K. Anderson)
  • Introduction to Medieval Bracteates (Sanford J. Durst, 1989) ISBN 978–0942666526
  • Medieval Feudal French Coinage (American Numismatic Association, 1966)
  • Introduction to East Roman (Byzantine) Coinage (American Numismatic Association, 1989)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ancient Coin Provenance, Collections & “Plate Coins” https://conservatoricoins.com/provenance-coins/ Accessed 8 Dec 2024
  2. ^ John Francis Lhotka Jr, The Oklahoman, 7 Jan 1993. https://eu.oklahoman.com/story/news/1993/01/07/john-francis-lhotka-jr/62471492007/ Accessed 8 Dec 2024.
  3. ^ "Guide to the John F. Lhotka, Jr. papers 1942-1946", Archives and Special Collections at the UAA/APU Consortium Library. https://archives.consortiumlibrary.org/collections/specialcollections/hmc-0928/ Accessed 8 Dec 2024.
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