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Reminiscence of Dr. Emanuel Luxardo (1848–1905) and the family of Miho Klaić (1829–1896)

Ivo Marinović ; retired professor of orthopedics at the Medical Faculty of the University of Split, Croatia


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Abstract

This article is a reminiscence of four distinctive public figures who were related by family and who played key roles in the development of public health in Dalmatia in the second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. Dr Emanuel Luxardo (1848-1905) was a prominent physician and an able manager of the Dubrovnik and Zadar hospitals. In spite of his Italian origin, he championed the Croatian national reformation in Dalmatia. His father-in-law Miho Klaić (1829- 1896), as one of the most prominent Dalmatian politicians and champions of the national reformation movement, greatly contributed to the building of new hospitals in Zadar (1882), Šibenik (1883), and Dubrovnik (1888). The older of his two sons, Petar (1862-1910) was a lawyer and very active in the Dalmatian parliament, while the younger son Ljubo (1871-?) was a successful surgeon in Zadar and Split.

Keywords

history of medicine; 19th century; 20th century; Emanuel Luxardo; Miho Klaić; Petar Klaić; Ljubo Klaić; Dalmatia; Croatia

Hrčak ID:

81486

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/81486

Publication date:

15.6.2008.

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