- Petr Skrabanek
Petr Skrabanek (October 27, 1940-1994) was a leading doctor and professor of medicine. Author of several books and numerous articles, he was considered a leading scientist. At the time of his death
The Times explained, "From his base atTrinity College, Dublin a stream of scientific papers and articles exposed the claims of public health doctors, epidemiologists, dietary evangelists and others that many diseases were preventable. This was not a popular message and he evoked strong antipathy in certain circles which was more than offset by the respect of his many admirers around the world." [The Times , Monday, June 27 1994]Life
Born October 27, 1940 in
Náchod ,Czech Republic , he studied chemistry enteringCharles University inPrague in 1957. Following his studies he was a researcher at theInstitute for Toxicology and Forensic Medicine in Prague graduating in 1962. He then became the Head of the Toxicology Department in the Institute for Forensic Medicine,Purkyně University inBrno .In 1963 he studied medicine at
Purkyně University and in 1967 was selected to spend a month in Galway Regional Hospital where he met his future wife Vera in July 1968. Soon after, he was admitted to theRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland to finish his medical studies qualifying for practice in 1970. For the next four years he worked in neurology in various Dublin hospitals. He left this post in 1975 to join theEndocrine Oncology Research team in the Mater Hospital as a Senior Research Fellow and became involved in research into the neurotransmitter substance.In 1984, he joined the Department of Community Health in Trinity College with a grant from the Wellcome Foundation. From this position he "immediately began to establish his position as an original, cogent, and fearless critic, particularly in relation to preventive medicine." [http://www.tcd.ie/Community_Health/Skrabanek/Petr%20Skrabanek's%20Life.html] With the rise of his celebrity, he was "rapidly promoted from lecturer to senior lecturer and finally to associate professor." Before he died, he became a Fellow of Trinity College and a Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians inIreland .Work
The "
Irish Medical Times " wrote, "His several hundred publications demonstrated his breadth of scholarship and ability to communicate .with learned and popular publications in a number of languages... As a teacher Professor Skrabanek is irreplaceable." [Tom O'Dowd, Irish Medical Times, July 1, 1994 ] On his work the "British Medical Journal " stated "With the spirit of European iconoclasm he kept the medical evangelists in their hot boxes... He was a good scientist, as his work on substance P testifies, but this was not to be his métier. Rather he chose to take the broader intellectual view of a profession in disarray, a profession in need of careful watching." [Eoin O'Brien, "British Medical Journal ", Vol. 309, 16 July 1994 ]Books
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Follies and Fallacies in Medicine ",Prometheus Books , 1990. Co-author: James McCormick
*"False Premises, False Promises ",Tarragon Press , ISBN 1-870781-11-2
*"The Death of Humane Medicine " Social Affairs Unit (September 1994) ISBN 0-907631-59-2
*"" Social Affairs Unit (1995) ISBN 0-907631-49-5ee also
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Healthism References
External links
* [http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/public_health_primary_care/skrabanek/index.php Skrabanek Foundation Home Page]
* [http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/public_health_primary_care/skrabanek/life.php Petr Skrabanek's Life]
* [http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/public_health_primary_care/skrabanek/publications.php Petr Skrabanek's Publications] with free pdf downloads of his three books
* [http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/public_health_primary_care/skrabanek/finnegans_wake.php Petr Skrabanek's contributions to Finnegan's Wake]* [http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/316/7144/1553/e Skrabanek revelled in debunking conventional thinking] British Medical Journal
* [http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/317/7154/351/a Skrabanek dedicated his life to generating scepticism ] British Medical Journal
* [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg15821352.600.html Anatomy of a medical maverick] 23 May 1998New Scientist
* [http://fampra.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/18/1/109-a Review of False Premises, False Promises] byOxford Journals
* [http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/17/3/528 Alternative treatments in reproductive medicine: much ado about nothing] byOxford Journals
* [http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/skrabanek_book.html A Night Joyce of a Thousand Tiers] writings by Petr Skrabanek on the work of James Joyce
* [http://www.healthwatch-uk.org/newsletterarchive/nlett31.html#skrabanek Healthwatch News Letter on Skrabanek Foundation]
* [http://www.csicop.org/sb/9503/risk.html Inklings] byCSICOP in the "Skeptical Inquirer "
* [http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_11_051205/sam10986_fm.pdf Propagation of the Absurd: demarcation of the Absurd revisited] (PDF) by The "Medical Journal of Australia "
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