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The grave of Dr. Gyula Stuller

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Gyula Stuller (Vizsoly, May 22, 1847 – Besztercebánya, December 17, 1908) was a medical doctor, the Hungarian royal chief mine physician. ; His father was a farm officer of the Count Keglevichs. He completed his secondary schooling in Miskolc and Rozsnyó, and his medical studies at the University of Vienna, where he received his medical degree in 1875 and settled in Borsod-Mezőkeresztes that year. In 1876 he was appointed honorary district physician, in 1878 he was elected district physician there, and in 1883 the Minister of Finance appointed him to the mining district operating room in Selmecbánya, where he rose to become chief mine physician and for twenty years he also worked diligently in the municipal council. Queen Elizabeth awarded him a medal of honor in 1893 for his work in the interests of the Red Cross Society. The children's society elected him president. In addition to his medical profession, he also worked in the field of economics, and was director of the Selmec commercial and credit institution. ; Article in Medicine (1871. A case of a second ectopic pregnancy), ; in the Hont County monograph: Counties of Hungary (1907. Public Health) ; His work: ; Public health of the royal city of Selmeczbánya, with notes on health. Selmeczbánya, 1905.

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Dr. Gyuláné Stuller / of Cziczog and Kisvárda / Katalin Horváth / * 1859 - † 1893 / Zefike Stuller / 1903. / Dr. Gyula Stuller / m. kir. b. district chief physician / and district surgeon. / * 1847 – 1908.

Inventory number:

3532

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Repository

Municipality:

Selmecbánya   (Felső evangélikus temető - Úritemető)