Ryszard W Gryglewski, Uliana Pidvalna, Michał Chlipała, Leo Schaukal, Lesya Mateshuk-Vatseba, Wolfgang J Weninger
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Henryk Kadyi(1851-1912)在解剖学研究方面的工作与研究为科学和教学保存解剖标本的基本问题密切相关。本研究的目的是描述Henryk Kadyi的职业生涯,突出他在现代解剖学方面的成就,并用他的故事来证明指导、国际科学交流和跨境合作对科学成功的重要性。新颖的保护方法的发展为他赢得了科学界的极大尊重,并使他在医学史上占有一席之地。卡迪在维也纳接受教育,受到海特尔和兰格的影响。然后,他开始在克拉科夫居住,在那里他受到希特尔的弟子泰希曼的指导。在那里,他接到了利沃夫教授的邀请。在每个地方,他都受到当地条件的影响,这提高了他的解剖技巧。这是学术中心之间知识、技能、学术和科学传统相互联系的一个很好的例子——在这种情况下,是19世纪下半叶的维也纳、克拉科夫和利沃夫。我们的论文重点关注Kadyi的准备技巧,特别强调在维也纳和克拉科夫获得的教育和技能对他们的影响,以及当Kadyi已经是利沃夫的独立研究员时,他们是如何形成的。
Henryk Kadyi's preparatory techniques - exploring anatomical traditions of Vienna, Krakow and Lviv.
Henryk Kadyi's (1851-1912) work in anatomical research is closely related to researching fundamental problems of preserving anatomic specimens for science and teaching. The goal of this study is to describe the professional life of Henryk Kadyi, to highlight his achievements for modern anatomy and to use his story to demonstrate the importance of mentoring, international scientific communication and cross border cooperations for scientific success. The development of novel conservation methods gained him enormous respect of the scientific community and secured him a place in the history of medicine. Kadyi was educated in Vienna and shaped by Hyrtl and Langer. He then started residency in Krakow, where he was supervised by Teichmann, a disciple of Hyrtl. There, he received a call for professorship in Lviv. At each location, he was influence by local conditions, which improved his anatomical skills. This is a good example of the interconnection of knowledge, skills, scholarship, and scientific tradition between academic centers - in this case, Vienna, Krakow, and Lviv in the second half of the 19th century. Our paper focuses on Kadyi's preparatory techniques with a particular emphasis on the influence that the education and skills acquired in Vienna and Krakow had on them and how they were shaped when Kadyi was already an independent researcher in Lviv.