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医学与外科教育史,丹齐格/格但斯克首批医院的泌尿外科发展历程。

History of education in medicine and surgery, first hospitals development of urology in danzig/Gdańsk.

作者信息

Zajączkowski Tadeusz

出版信息

Ann Acad Med Stetin. 2014;60(1):118-33.

Abstract

The aim of the study is to present the development of hospital services and the teaching of medicine, and the development of urology in Danzig (Gdańisk). Well known Danzig surgeons who were interested in surgery of the genitourinary system are also presented. The beginning of urological surgery and its development within the framework of the department of surgery and as an independent facility at the Medical Academy of Gdafisk in the post-war period is also described. Extensive research was undertaken for the collection of literature and documents in German and Polish archives and libraries in order to prepare this study. The history of hospitals in Danzig goes back to the arrival of the Teutonic Knights in 1308. The earliest institution, according to historical sources, was the Hospital of the Holy Spirit, built in the years 1310-1311. It was run by the Hospitalet Order until 1382, and was intended for the sick, elderly and disabled people, orphans and needy pilgrim, and the poor. Later centuries saw the further development of hospital services in Danzig. In the 19th century, the city's increas ing population, the development of the sciences, and rapid advances in medicine subsequently led to the establishment of three more hospitals in Gdafisk: The Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynaecological Disease (1819), the Holy Virgin Hospital (1852), and the Evangelical Hospital of Deaconess Sisters (1857), in addition to the old Municipal Hospital. In 1911, new modern buildings of Municipal Hospital in Danzig were finished. On the basis of the Municipal Hospi- tal, the Academy of Practical Medicine was established in 1935. It was known under the name Staatliche Akademie fiir Praktische Medizin in the Free City of Danzig. Five years later (in 1940) the Academy was developed and changed to the Medical Academy of Danzig (Medizinische Akad- emie Danzig - MAD). The beginning of medical teaching at the middle level in Danzig (Gdafsk) dates back to the 16th century. It had its origins in the Chair of Anatomy and Medicine at Danzig Academic Gymnasium (GA; Sive Illustre), an establishment which lasted for 239 years, from 1584 to 1812. The history of surgery in Danzig has its roots in the centuries-old tradition of the medical practice of surgeons who were associated in the Surgeons Guild, teaching, as well medical and scientific research. The Surgeons Guild existed in Danzig from 1454 to 1820. Over the centuries manual intervention was also in the hands of academically uneducated persons such as bath house attendants, barbers, and wandering surgeons. Until the end of 1946 there was no separate urology department in Danzig. Urological surgery was in the hands of surgeons. Interventions and operations on genitourinary organs were carried out, more or less, in all surgical departments. The end of World War II created a new political situation in Europe. Danzig (now Gdafisk) and Pomerania became part of Poland. In 1945, on the basis of the former MAD, the Polish Government established the Polish Academy of Physicians, later renamed the Medical Academy in Gdafisk (Gdafiska Akademia Medyczna - GAM). In 2009, GAM was again renamed, as the Medical University of Gdafisk (Gdaiski Uniwersytet Medyczny). The political changes after World War II accelerated the process of the separation of urology from surgery. In May 1947, a 30-bed Urological Ward was opened in Gdanisk, in Debinki Street, forming part of the First Surgical Clinic of the Academy of Physicians (headed by Prof. Kornel Michejda, 1887-1960, later by Prof. Stanislaw Nowicki, 1893-1972, and lastly by Prof. Zdzislaw Kieturakis, 1904-1971). The first head doctor of the new urological ward was Dr. Tadeusz L$renz (1906-1986), a urologist from Lvov (Lemberg). After the departure of Professor Lorenz to Wrodclaw (Breslau) in 1958, Dr. Jan Renkielski was acting as Head of the Urological Ward until 1971. In 1971 the ward was transformed to the separate Department of Urology. Docent ("lecturer"), and later Professor, Kazimierz Adamkiewicz from Zabrze (Hindenburg) became its Head. Professor Adamkiewicz organized and equipped the Department, leading it quickly to the level of modern departments in the areas of research, teaching, and therapy. During Professor Adamkiewicz's ill- ness, and after his retirement in 1988, Docent Kazimierz Krajka, Later Professor) headed the urological department until his retirement in 2012. Since 1 October 2012, Associate Professor (Docent) Marcin Matuszewski (*1965) has been the head of the Department of Urology in Gdańisk.

摘要

本研究旨在呈现但泽(格但斯克)医院服务与医学教学的发展,以及泌尿外科的发展情况。文中还介绍了对泌尿生殖系统手术感兴趣的知名但泽外科医生。本文还描述了泌尿外科手术的起源,以及在战后时期它在外科系框架内作为格但斯克医学院独立科室的发展历程。为撰写本研究,我们在德国和波兰的档案馆及图书馆进行了广泛的文献和资料收集工作。但泽医院的历史可追溯到1308年条顿骑士团的到来。据历史资料记载,最早的机构是建于1310 - 1311年的圣灵医院。1382年前由医院骑士团管理,收治病人、老人、残疾人、孤儿、贫困朝圣者及穷人。随后几个世纪,但泽的医院服务不断发展。19世纪,随着城市人口增加、科学发展以及医学的快速进步,格但斯克又新建了三家医院:妇产医院(1819年)、圣母医院(1852年)、女执事姐妹福音医院(1857年),此外还有旧的市立医院。1911年,但泽市立医院的新现代建筑竣工。1935年,在市立医院的基础上成立了实用医学院,在但泽自由市它被称为国家实用医学院。五年后(1940年),该学院发展并更名为但泽医学院(Medizinische Akademie Danzig - MAD)。但泽(格但斯克)中等医学教育始于16世纪,起源于但泽学术体育馆(GA;即Illustre)的解剖学与医学教授职位,该机构从1584年持续到1812年,共239年。但泽外科手术的历史源于外科医生公会数百年的医学实践传统,包括教学、医学及科研。外科医生公会于1454年至1820年在但泽存在。几个世纪以来,手动干预手术也由未接受过学术教育的人进行,如澡堂服务员、理发师和游医。直到1946年底,但泽都没有独立的泌尿外科。泌尿外科手术由外科医生负责。泌尿生殖器官的干预和手术在所有外科科室或多或少都有开展。第二次世界大战结束后,欧洲出现了新的政治格局。但泽(现格但斯克)和波美拉尼亚成为波兰的一部分。1945年,波兰政府在前MAD的基础上成立了波兰医师学院,后更名为格但斯克医学院(Gdafiska Akademia Medyczna - GAM)。2009年,GAM再次更名,成为格但斯克医科大学(Gdaiski Uniwersytet Medyczny)。二战后的政治变革加速了泌尿外科从外科分离的进程。1947年5月,格但斯克的德宾斯基街开设了一个有30张床位的泌尿外科病房,作为医师学院第一外科诊所的一部分(由科尔内尔·米切伊达教授[1887 - 1960年]领导,后来由斯坦尼斯瓦夫·诺维茨基教授[1893 - 1972年]领导,最后由兹齐斯拉夫·基图拉基斯教授[1904 - 1971年]领导)。新泌尿外科病房的第一任主任是塔德乌什·洛伦兹医生(1906 - 1986年),他是来自利沃夫(伦贝格)的泌尿外科医生。1958年洛伦兹教授前往弗罗茨瓦夫(布雷斯劳)后,扬·伦基尔斯基医生一直担任泌尿外科病房主任直至1971年。1971年,该病房转变为独立的泌尿外科。来自扎布热(兴登堡)的讲师(“Docent”)卡齐米日·亚当凯维奇后来成为教授并担任该科室主任。亚当凯维奇教授组织并装备了该科室,使其在研究、教学和治疗领域迅速达到现代科室水平。在亚当凯维奇教授患病期间以及1988年他退休后,卡齐米日·克拉伊卡讲师(后来成为教授)领导泌尿外科直至2012年退休。自2012年10月1日起,马尔钦·马图谢夫斯基副教授(Docent,*1965年生)成为格但斯克泌尿外科主任。

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