Vladimir Bazala

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Vladimir Bazala 1938

Vladimir Bazala (born April 15, 1901 in Zagreb , † July 17, 1987 ibid) was a Yugoslav physician and medical historian .

Bazala received his doctorate and became General Secretary of the 11th International Congress of the History of Medicine , which took place in Yugoslavia in 1938 under the direction of L. Thaller.

From 1943 he was initially a private lecturer, then an associate professor of gynecology at the University of Zagreb . From 1945 to 1949 he headed the gynecology and obstetrics ward of a hospital in Sarajevo , and from 1949 to 1953 he had a corresponding position in Dubrovnik . From 1954 until his retirement in 1960 he headed the gynecological outpatient clinic at the Zagreb health center Dom narodnog zdravlja Maksimir .

In the early 1940s, he studied Paracelsus . In 1941 he published Deutschland von heute: A travelogue obsolete by current events . In the 1960s he dealt with Friedrich Nietzsche's illness and philosophy . His most widespread writing is probably the Pregled hrvatske znanstvene baštine published in 1978 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Darko Stuparić: Tko je tko u NDH: Hrvatska 1941-1945 (= Biblioteka Leksikoni. Volume 2). Minerva, Zagreb 1997, ISBN 953-6377-03-9 , p. 28 f. ( limited preview in Google Book search)
  2. http://www.biusante.parisdescartes.fr/ishm/eng/cong_pas.htm
  3. Henry E. Sigerist . Yugoslavia and the XI-th International Congress of the History of Medicine. In: Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Baltimore, Volume 7 (1939), pp. 99-147