- Ante Šercer
Ante Šercer (1896, Požega - 1968) was a
Croatia n physician.He attended elementary school in
Dubrovnik . Finishing medical studies inGraz (Austria ) andPrague (Czech Republic ), he soon attended the specialized courses inOthorinolaringology (otolaryngology ) inZagreb ,Vienna , and again, in Prague. He started practising at the clinical hospital of the Medical faculty ("Medicinski fakultet ") in Zagreb in 1920, and eventually became its administrator and an associateprofessor . Later, in 1946, he became head of the department of the othorinolaringolgy of theSisters of Charity Hospital ("Bolnica Sestara Milosrdnica").Due to his efforts, and those of Eduard Miloslavić, the Medical Faculty was created in
Sarajevo ,Bosnia and Herzegovina , in 1944 with eight lecturers. At that time, he also advocated opening the Center for Oriental Studies there. TheUniversity of Zagreb provided 15 t of material and other equipment and books needed for 180 students in that first year. Due to that effort, whenWorld War II ended, academician Šercer was sentenced by the newly createdgovernment ofYugoslavia to one year of forced labor and the confiscation of the property, found guilty of supporting the NDH, despite the fact that two lecturers at the institution wereSerbs , and one of themMuslim (Muhamed Kontardžić), with the student national structure at the school balanced.Šercer published 170 scientific papers, among which outstanding places belong to his works in the field of otolaryngological propaedeutics and clinical treatment, plastic surgery of the nose and ear, oral surgery and tonsilar problems. His method of presenting the infrastructure of the nose through
decortication gained world attention. He was among the first inEurope to treatotosclerosis by surgery and worked out a special theory about theetiopathogenesis of this illness. He initiated and was the editor in chief of a Croatian "medicalEncyclopedia ", which was one of the first books of that kind in the world.Among the famous people he treated and cured were the
Jazz musicianLouis Armstrong ("Satchmo") andopera stars includingMario del Monaco andGiuseppe di Stefano .
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