About: Eduard Mihel

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Eduard Mihel (Ruchnov, then part of Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic, 24 June 1864 - Smederevska Palanka, 24 March 1915) was a Serbian physician of Czech origin. He is remembered as a pioneer of modern forensic pathology.

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  • Eduard Mihel (Ruchnov, then part of Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic, 24 June 1864 - Smederevska Palanka, 24 March 1915) was a Serbian physician of Czech origin. He is remembered as a pioneer of modern forensic pathology. He held several posts, including public hygiene officer at the Sanitary Department at the Ministry of the Interior, a regular member of the Main Sanitary Council (today's Forensic Medicine Board) of the Kingdom of Serbia. He is one of the initiators for the establishment of the Medical Faculty in Belgrade, a member of the Commission for taking exams for physicists, a member of the Serbian Medical Association and as a military doctor participant in the Balkan Wars and the First World War. (en)
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  • Eduard Mihel (Ruchnov, then part of Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic, 24 June 1864 - Smederevska Palanka, 24 March 1915) was a Serbian physician of Czech origin. He is remembered as a pioneer of modern forensic pathology. (en)
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