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Itty may refer to: * Itty Achudan, a 17th-century Ayurvedic physician * ''Itty E'', a United States Navy patrol vessel * Johncy Itty Johncy Itty was ninth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon, serving from 2003 to 2008. He was elected on May 17, 2003. See also *List of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America References External links Bishop tr ...
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Itty Achudan
Itty Achudan (forename also spelt as ''Itty Achuden ''in English, and ''Itti Achudem'' in Latin), known to have lived during the second half of the 17th century, was a distinguished herbalist, belonging to an Ezhava family of physicians in Kerala who practised pre-Ayurvedic systems of traditional medicine. The Kollatt family are natives of Kadakkarappally, a coastal village, north-west of Cherthala town, in Kerala, South India. Itty Achudan was the most remarkable Indian figure associated with ''Hortus Malabaricus'', the botanical treatise on the medicinal properties of flora in Malabar (Northern Kerala), Malabar (present day Kerala), in the 17th-century. It was compiled by the Dutch Governor of Malabar, Hendrik van Rheede, and Itty Achudan was Van Rheede's key informant who disclosed the pre-Ayurvedic traditional knowledge about the plants of Malabar to him. ''Hortus Malabaricus'' was published posthumously in Amsterdam between 1678 and 1693. The preface to ''Hortus Malabaricus'' ...
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Itty E
USS ''Itty E'' (SP-952) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918. ''Itty E'' was built as a private open motorboat of the same name in 1916 by Murray and Tregurtha at South Boston, Massachusetts. In 1917, the U.S. Navy - which had evaluated ''Itty E'' and concluded that she would be " cellent as rescue boat or tender to the airplane at Naval Air Station"This quote, froDepartment of the Navy Naval History and Heritage Command Online Library of Selected Images: Civilian Ships: ''Itty E'' (Motor Boat, 1916); Later USS ''Itty E'' (SP-952), 1917-1920 is unattributed. - chartered her from her owner, F. H. Rawson of Chicago, Illinois, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned on 6 July 1917 as USS ''Itty E'' (SP-952). Assigned to the 1st Naval District in northern New England, ''Itty E'' operated successfully as a fast rescue boat at Naval Air Station Boston, Massachusetts. She was transferred to Norfolk, Virginia, on 20 ...
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