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Prof. Rudolf Jedlička (1869-1926) and the medical and social institutions bound up with his activities
Černá, Marcela ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Rákosník, Jakub (referee)
Rudolf Jedlička belongs to the most important Czech doctors of the beginning of the 20th century. After finishing his studies he engaged, under the influence of his favourite professor Karel Maydl, in surgery. Nevertheless he was very soon interested in X-ray science and radiology - the science branches, which were just newly being formed, and whose pioneer in the central Europe he became. Jedlička was often consulted as a diagnostic and operator thanks to his many-sided medical skills. He connected his life with the Faculty of Medicine of the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University, respectively Charles University, where he was engaged as an educationalist - creator of so called Jedlička school, which became bearer of his medical heritage. He reached the top of his career in 1921, when he was designated as regular professor of surgery and simultaneously head of the II. Clinic of Surgery. Rudolf Jedlička did not limit his activities only to medical theory and practice, but he was also initiator and organizer of many medical and social projects, the most important of which was the foundation of Prague sanatorium and neighbouring Jedlička foundation. Prague sanatorium was opened in May 1914 as a general hospital covering all specializations except of infectious and mental illnesses. The sanatorium arrived...
František Bakule - one of the czech school reformer
Zieglerová, Andrea ; Váňová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Leontovyčová, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis "František Bakule- one of the czech school reformer" deals with František Bakule's personality and activity. This thesis shows an initial state of austrian a czech education, benefits of czech reform teachers, experimental schools and František Bakule's ideological bases. This thesis deals with František Bakule's life and his working in educational institutions. This dissertation describes educational methods and their uses in practise at schools, in the Jedlička Institute and in his choir. The purpose of this work is presentation of reform efforts of František Bakule and their overlap until today.
František Bakule - one of the czech school reformer
Zieglerová, Andrea ; Váňová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Leontovyčová, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis "František Bakule- one of the czech school reformer" deals with František Bakule's personality and activity. This thesis shows an initial state of austrian a czech education, benefits of czech reform teachers, experimental schools and František Bakule's ideological bases. This thesis deals with František Bakule's life and his working in educational institutions. This dissertation describes educational methods and their uses in practise at schools, in the Jedlička Institute and in his choir. The purpose of this work is presentation of reform efforts of František Bakule and their overlap until today.
Prof. Rudolf Jedlička (1869-1926) and the medical and social institutions bound up with his activities
Černá, Marcela ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Rákosník, Jakub (referee)
Rudolf Jedlička belongs to the most important Czech doctors of the beginning of the 20th century. After finishing his studies he engaged, under the influence of his favourite professor Karel Maydl, in surgery. Nevertheless he was very soon interested in X-ray science and radiology - the science branches, which were just newly being formed, and whose pioneer in the central Europe he became. Jedlička was often consulted as a diagnostic and operator thanks to his many-sided medical skills. He connected his life with the Faculty of Medicine of the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University, respectively Charles University, where he was engaged as an educationalist - creator of so called Jedlička school, which became bearer of his medical heritage. He reached the top of his career in 1921, when he was designated as regular professor of surgery and simultaneously head of the II. Clinic of Surgery. Rudolf Jedlička did not limit his activities only to medical theory and practice, but he was also initiator and organizer of many medical and social projects, the most important of which was the foundation of Prague sanatorium and neighbouring Jedlička foundation. Prague sanatorium was opened in May 1914 as a general hospital covering all specializations except of infectious and mental illnesses. The sanatorium arrived...

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