Franjo Kogoj’s Role in the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts 1947–1972
Autor: | Stella Fatović-Ferenčić, Martin Kuhar, Silvija Brkić Midžić, Marko Pećina |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Zdroj: | Rad Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. Medicinske znanosti Issue 543=50-51 |
ISSN: | 1848-641X 1330-5301 |
Popis: | O Franji Kogoju (1894. – 1983.), dermatovenerologu, redovitom profesoru Medicinskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, dekanu i prodekanu u nekoliko mandata, šefu dermatovenerološke klinike tijekom četrdeset godina, redovitom članu Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, do sada je objavljen niz članaka. U ovom radu prezentirat ćemo njegovu ulogu u tadašnjoj JAZU nakon izbora za redovitog člana (1947.), kao prvog tajnika Odjela za medicinske nauke (1950. – 1958.) te kao pot- predsjednika Akademije (1958. – 1972.), prateći njegove aktivnosti u realizaciji izdavačkih projekta, međunarodne razmjene, osnutka medicinskih ustanova i organizaciji kongresa. Pritom ćemo se većim dijelom koristiti Akademijinim publikacijama, dokumentacijom pohranjenom u Odsjeku za povijest medicinskih znanosti HAZU te dijelovima Kogojeve materijalne ostavštine, pohranjene u Hrvats- kome muzeju medicine i farmacije HAZU. Up until now, extensive research has been done on the life and legacy of Franjo Kogoj (1894–1983) who was a prominent Croatian dermatovenereologist, full-time professor and Dean of the Zagreb School of Medicine, long-standing head of the University Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, head of the Department of Dermatovenereology, Zagreb University School of Medicine, as well as a full member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts (YASA). In this paper, we shall present Kogoj’s role in YASA after he was elected its full member in 1947, especially during his mandates as the first Secretary of the Department of Medical Sciences (1950–1958) and as Vice-President of the Academy (1958–1972). We shall follow his various publishing activities, interna- tional networking, as well as his role in the establishment of important medical institutions. The paper is based on Kogoj’s articles published in Academy’s periodicals, the documentation kept at the Academy’s Division for the History of Medical Sciences and fragments of his material heritage preserved in the Croatian Museum of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. |
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