75:. He married Júlia Rodrigues (1840–1926), daughter of Prof. António Filipe Rodrigues. She too was interested in botany and independently contributed notes on grasses to the Journal of the BNHS. In 1886 he also compiled a list of useful plants in the Bombay Presidency classified by usage including a list of plants eaten during famines. This was published as a part of the Gazetteer of Bombay Presidency edited by
89:). After the death of Lisboa at his home in Poona in 1897 following paralysis some months prior, Julia established a Gold Medal at the Bombay University with an award of Rupees 6000 (Lisboa himself established a scholarship in botany at the Grant Medical College in 1882). The Assagão Union founded a school in his memory in 1923 called the Dr J C Lisboa School which existed until 1951.
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109:), and the medical properties of opium. He was one of the witnesses who gave evidence to the Indian Hemp Commission where he was in favour of moderate use of opium for relief under certain circumstances. Lisboa served also as a
117:(elected 1888, withdrew 1893, re-elected 1894), the Geographical and Medical Society of Lisbon and the Academie Internationale de Geographique Botanique. A road in Assagao is named after him. The grasses
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57:, Bardez, son of Antonio Xavier Lisboa. His early education was at home under an uncle who was also a priest. He then studied in the Parish Music School before going to
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