Dirner Gustav Adolf

Dirner Gustav Adolf

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* Gölnicbánya, December 9, 1855 – † Budapest, December 14, 1912 / physician, gynecologist ; ; In 1880, he obtained his medical degree from the University of Budapest and became an assistant to Jenő Jendrassik (1824–1891), professor of medicine, and later to Vilmos Tauffer (1851–1934), professor of obstetrics and gynecology, and spent six years at the clinic. In 1892, he became a private teacher at the university, and from 1897 he was the director of the Budapest Midwifery Training Institute. He primarily dealt with uterine and ovarian surgeries. He was an active participant in professional discussions on “the settlement of the midwifery issue” – in which he was often forced to argue with his former boss, Professor Tauffer. As the editor-in-chief of the Bába-Kalauz and the president of the Bábagyesület, he correctly saw that raising the standard of midwifery was not only an educational but also a social issue. ; ; His main works: ; The question of the stump care in hysterotomy in relation to 31 cases, 1888, ; A new and simple method of dam formation, 1889, ; Therapeutic directions and movements in gynecology, 1889, On the bleeding of women, 1892.

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11586

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Sztracena