Ivan Engler (doctor)

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Ivan Engler (2009)

Ivan Engler (born June 13, 1931 in Trenčín , Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak-Austrian surgeon and writer.

Life

His father Paul Engler was a district doctor, his mother Anna geb. Kontšek an artist. In 1949 he graduated from Prešov and received his doctorate in 1955 as MUDr. at the MF University P. J. Šafárik, Košice, Slovakia. Then he worked as a microbiologist in research on genital tuberculosis. From 1957 training as a specialist in Bratislava, Brno and Vienna, while he worked in the Clinic for Pediatric Surgery and Neurosurgery at MF Univ. Komenský worked in Bratislava. In 1963 he was appointed the youngest professor of traumatology in what was then the ČSSR. In 1965 he fled because of persecution without having a passport. In Austria he was recognized as a political refugee. In 1968 he got the Austrian citizenship and did his doctorate at the MF Univ. Vienna for Dr. med. univ.

1965–1969 he worked at the Lorenz Böhler Accident Hospital in Vienna. In 1969 he headed the Dr. Good in St. Moritz, Switzerland. As captain of the Austrian Armed Forces he headed the surgical department of the UN field hospital in Nicosia, Cyprus. 1973–1977 he was senior physician in the rehabilitation center of the AUVA in Bad Häring. In a car accident in 1977 he suffered a cervical spine injury and could no longer work as a surgeon. After training in various naturopathic treatments in Germany, China, Taiwan and India, he ran a private practice in Salzburg from 1978 to 1995, where he also worked with various methods of applying oxygen. In 1981 he became head of medical research for naturopathic medicine. V. elected in Salzburg.

After the democratization in Slovakia in 1990 he became a university lecturer at the Institute of Biology and Parasitology, MF Komenský Univ. Bratislava and at the same time received the status of a Slovak Abroad. On the MF of the Univ. PJŠafarik in Košice, he received the Philosophiae Doctor-PhD in 2005. In 2006 he was appointed Associate Professor at the Institute for Physiology there.

Since his youth, Ivan Engler was active in literature under the name Ivo Engler . The travel reports and the stories about him were published in several newspapers, for example Kulturný Život, Smena, Tiroler Tageszeitung, Salzburger Nachrichten etc. His games were broadcast on the Slovak radio and television.

Engler is divorced and has two children.

"Ionized Oxygen Therapy"

Engler founded a treatment method with oxygen in 1980 , which he called ionized oxygen therapy , also ionized oxygen therapy (sic!) Or IO2Th / Engler . Defined mixtures of medical oxygen with either negative or positive oxygen ions should be produced by a specially designed device and supplied to the body, which should bring about a variety of therapeutic effects. Reliable scientific data on the effect are not available, the costs are not covered by the health insurers.

Awards

  • 1960: The radio game “Who is guilty?” Was named Best of the Year in Bratislava.
  • 1970: UN Medal for Peace
  • 1988: Collective Nobel Prize for Peace for UN units
  • 1990: Honorary member of the Slovak Biological Society-Slovak Academy of Science, Bratislava
  • 1997: Honorary member of the Slovak Writers' Union, Bratislava
  • 2014: Awarded the Salzburg State Cup of Honor
  • 2015: Beňovský globe in the city of Vrbové , Slovakia
  • 2016: Memorial plaque on the world's first plasma ionization of medical oxygen in 1981, in Salzburg
  • Honor roll in his hometown Trenčín
  • Honorary citizen of the city of Hnúšta
  • Honor member of The European Network of Places of Peace

Publications

Medical publications

  • Handbook of Ionized Oxygen Therapy, Physician Research for Naturopathic Treatment. 3. Edition. Salzburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-200-01286-8 , p. 199.
  • Handbook of Ionized Oxygen Therapy. Spurbuchverlag, Baunach 2004, ISBN 3-88778-202-X , p. 264.
  • Ionized oxygen-IO2Th / Engler, Fundamentals-Radical-Regulation-Practice. Spurbuchverlag, Baunach 2001, ISBN 3-88778-242-9 , p. 313.
  • Terapia ionizovaným kyslíkom a energetizovanou vodou-TIO2 / Engler. Slovenská biologická spoločnosť- SAV, Bratislava 2001, ISBN 80-96831432 , p. 57.
  • as publisher: water polarity phenomenon-information carrier-food-remedy. Spurbuchverlag, Baunach 1999, ISBN 3-88778-227-5 , p. 283.
  • Strategy for a better, longer life. Spurbuchverlag, Baunach 1999, ISBN 3-88778-228-3 , p. 168.
  • Water-oxygen energization. Spurbuchverlag, Baunach 1999, ISBN 3-88778-235-6 , p. 400.
  • L. Jahoda: Development of application program for medical device VNS Diagnosis 3000. Graduation Thesis. Technical University of Košice the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Košice 2008.

Novels

The novels were published under the name Ivo Engler :

literature

  • Ľubomir Bosák, Patrik Kýška: Vrbovská ročenka 2015. City administration, Vrbové, ISBN 978-80-972065-8-1 , pp. 66–78
  • László Fodor: Studies on the effect of oxygen ergometer training on performance and metabolism. In: Medical journal for naturopathic treatment. Physical therapy. 1989, 3, 30, pp. 207-218.
  • László Fodor: Ionized oxygen inhalation therapy. Inventory. In: Medical journal for naturopathic treatment. 1996, 6.37, pp. 437-448.
  • Karl Hecht : Correct breathing with the correct air. Well-being experience with electrically charged air ions (O2- / O2 +). Spurbuchverlag, Baunach 2013, ISBN 978-3-88778-382-2 .
  • Harald Möckel: Oxygen therapies - practice and theory. Therapies, cures, physiology, implementation, effects. Pro Business, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-86386-783-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. R. Dehmlow: Oxygen-ozone therapies: methods and practical application . Urban & Fischer, 2007, ISBN 978-3-437-57780-2 , p. 18.
  2. Treatment with ionized oxygen. Summary report of the "Medical Treatment" working committee of the Federal Committee of Doctors and Health Insurance Funds on the consultations in accordance with Section 135 (1) SGB V. May 22, 2001 ( PDF, 1.4 MB )
  3. Vo Vrbovom udelia ocenenie Beňovského glóbus. ( Vrbové awards the Beňovský globe. ) Trnavsky Hlas, August 26, 2015