Sve~ana akademija - Drustvo Srbije za borbu protiv raka
Sve~ana akademija - Drustvo Srbije za borbu protiv raka
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Ve} prve decenije XX veka prof. \or|e<br />
Joannovi}, jedini Srbin u Evropi i svetu<br />
u tom vremenu imao je najve}e univerzitetsko<br />
zvawe profesora. Zajedno sa<br />
velikim patologom Paltaufom i kolegom<br />
[tembergom kreiraju Be~ku {kolu<br />
patologije, vrlo poznatu u to vreme.<br />
Istovremeno, oni se bave i nau~noistra`iva~kim<br />
radom u oblasti nove medicinske<br />
discipline − onkologije, o kojoj<br />
mnogi Srbi lekari toga vremena ne znaju<br />
gotovo ni{ta.<br />
Beograd 1920. godine: profesor Batut,<br />
higijeni~ar i profesor Suboti}, hirurg,<br />
osniva~i Medicinskog fakulteta u<br />
Beogradu, imaju velike probleme da<br />
prona|u nastavnike <strong>za</strong> bazi~ne predmete<br />
<strong>za</strong> prvu generaciju studenata. Pozivaju<br />
profesora Joannovi}a iz Be~a da napusti<br />
taj velelepni grad, da do|e na Balkan, u<br />
Beograd, da predaje patologiju. On se tom<br />
pozivu odaziva i vrlo brzo postaje dekan i<br />
to u ~etiri mandata i tri mandata<br />
prodekan.<br />
Already during the first decade of the XX<br />
century, professor \or|e Joannovi} was the<br />
only Serb in Europe and the world of that<br />
time who had the highest University title as a<br />
professor. Together with the great pathologist<br />
Paltauf and his colleague Sternberg, they<br />
formed the Vienna school of pathology<br />
which was famous at that time.<br />
At the same time, they are involved in scientific<br />
work and research in the field of new<br />
medical discipline, oncology, of which many<br />
Serbs, doctors of that time, were almost completely<br />
ignorant.<br />
Belgrade, 1920<br />
Professor Batut, hygienist and professor<br />
Suboti}, surgeon, founders of Medical School<br />
in Belgrade, have big difficulties in finding<br />
the lecturers for basic subjects for the first<br />
generation of students. They invite professor<br />
Joannovi} from Vienna, to abandon that gorgeous<br />
city and come to the Balkans,<br />
Belgrade, to teach pathology. He responds to<br />
the invitation and very soon, becomes a dean<br />
for no less than four terms of office and a<br />
Vice-Chancellor for three terms of office.<br />
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