Zdravstveno-prosvjetiteljski rad doktora Lovre Dojmija na području Hercegovine

Autor: Ajnija Omanić
Jazyk: chorvatština
Rok vydání: 2005
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Zdroj: Acta medico-historica Adriatica : AMHA
Volume 3
Issue 2
ISSN: 1334-6253
1334-4366
Popis: Jedan od najpoznatijih sljedbenika socijalno-medicinskih ideja dr. Andrije Štampara u Hercegovini između dvaju ratova bio je dr. je Lovro Dojmi, dugogodišnji direktor Doma Narodnog zdravlja u Mostaru (1930. – 1943.) i profesor praktične nastave iz higijene za učenike gimnazije u Mostaru. Rođen je na Visu 1899. godine. Medicinski fakultet završio je u Padovi 1924. godine. Radio je kao liječnik opće medicine u Dubrovniku (1925. – 1926.), asistent u Kiruškoj bolnici u Sarajevu 1926., suradnik Higijenskog zavoda u Sarajevu (1928.), koordinator ekipe u borbi protiv luesa u Tuzli 1929., pomoćnik upravitelja Doma zdravlja u Livnu, poslije i upravitelj, a 25. siječnja 1931. došao je u Mostar i radio kao školski liječnik. Bio je upravitelj Doma narodnog zdravlja u Mostaru (1931. – 1943.). U radu je prikazan zdravstveno-prosvjetni rad dr. Lovre Dojmija preko zdravstvene publicistike, zdravstvenog i stručnog predavanja i usavršavanja zdravstvenih radnika iz područja prevencije tuberkuloze, luesa, infestacija, zdrave prehrane, navika koje unaprjeđuju zdravlje. U parku Doma narodnog zdravlja u Mostaru uzgajao je ribice Gambusia affinis koje je donio iz Italije sa željom da ih razmnoži po Hercegovini. Te su ribice uništavale larve komaraca koji prenose malariju, bolest koja je u to doba bila česta u ovom kraju. Cilj je ovog rada bio pridonijeti rasvjetljavanju lika i djela dr. Lovre Dojmija iza kojega je ostala neobjavljena monografija Moja dugogodišnja iskustva o metodici rada na zdravstvenom prosvjećivanju, koja je kao dar ostala u posjedu autorice ovog članka. Izvor podataka je neobjavljeno monografsko djelo.
Dr Lovro Dojmi worked in Herzegovina between the two world wars and was a great supporter of Dr Andrija Štampar’s ideas about social medicine. During his stay in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, he was the head of the People’s Healthcare Centre (1931-1943) and taught practical hygiene at the local grammar school. Dr Dojmi was born on the island of Vis, Croatia in 1899. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in Padova in 1924. In 1925, he started general practice in Dubrovnik. A year later he became assistant at the Surgery Hospital in Sarajevo and in 1928 a staff member of the Sarajevo Institute of Hygiene. He coordinated the health team fighting a syphillis outbreak in Tuzla in 1929. He was later the head of the Public Healthcare Centre in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 25 January 1931 Dr Dojmi came to Mostar to work as a schoolchildren physician This article presents the work of Dr Dojmi in health education through his publications, organizing lectures, teaching health professionals how to prevent tuberculosis and syphilis and how to introduce healthy diet and hygiene to the households. In a park near the heathcare centre where he worked he was breeding Gambusia affinis, a particular fish species which he brought from Italy. These fish are known to eat mosquito larvae and thus help to fight malaria. This was the time before insecticides and antibiotics, and malaria was rather common in Herzegovina. The idea of this article is to give a better insight into Dr Dojmi’s work, relying mostly on his unpublished monograph My Health Teaching Experience that was given to the author of this article as a present.
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