Pregledni rad
https://doi.org/10.31952/amha.17.1.7
DR FRAN MANDIĆ (1851 – 1924): A REPUTED PHYSICIAN FROM KASTAV AND “CROATIAN CONSUL” IN TRIESTE
Ivica Vučak
orcid.org/0000-0003-0125-9607
; Hrvatsko društvo za povijest medicine Hrvatskog liječničkog zbora
Sažetak
Born in Istria, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Fran Mandić (1851-1924) finished
a Croatian grammar school in Rijeka and studied medicine in Graz, Austria and in Prague,
Bohemia. After graduation, he settled in Trieste, a major Austrian port, where he spent his
entire career. After a period in the State Hospital in Trieste, Mandić ran his own practice
and held a position of medical adviser of the Austrian State Railway in Istria. Since his student
days, he had championed equal political rights for the Croatian people in Istria. Aware
of the importance of education, he donated his time and money for a number of new schools
to open throughout Istria. For his merits he received high honours from the Emperor and an
honorary Citizenship of Opatija, but the greatest recognition was the respect he earned from
his patients and their families.
Ključne riječi
Medicine; history of medicine; Istria; Croatia; Trieste; Slovenia; Austro- Hungarian Monarchy; Italy
Hrčak ID:
223257
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.7.2019.
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