- Prague Section of IADR
The Prague Section of
IADR was founded in 1932 byKarel Černý ,Jan Jesenský ,František Kostečka ,A. E. Loos ,Friedrich Neumann ,František Neuwirt , andKarel Wachsmann .By 1934
Karel Wachsmanns jr. ,Jaromír Křečan ,V. F. Náprstek ,Čestmír Parma ,Josef Přibyl ,Ferdinand Škaloud , andHans Wermuth joined in, and in 1937Karl Haupl . In 1938 Karel Wachsmann sr. died.During World War II more and more members died – moreover Czechoslovak science has been suppressed by the Nazis – so that by 1948 there were only nine members: Černý, Kostečka, Křečan, Neumann, Neuwirt, Parma, Přibyl, Škaloud, and Wermuth.
The Section "became inactive" in the postwar period – i.e. has been forced to shut down by the communist after their putsch in February 1948. The "inactivation" of the Prague Section was approved by the IADR Council at the Thirty-first General Meeting in 1953.
Some of the founding members of the Section had been honored by being designated as Honorary Vice-Presidents of IADR: Jan Jesenský (1933-35), Karel Wachsmann sr. (1935-38), Karel Černý (1938-39) and František Neuwirt, 1939-40.
By 1970 there was only one IADR member left in Prague:
Anna Placková , who was awarded an IADR "Senior Foreign Dental Scientist" Fellowship. This enabled her to come to Chicago in 1968-69 and participate in several IADR research meetings while traveling in the United States to visit a few dental research centers.
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