Title: | Štúrová-Kuklová, Božena – personal fond |
Original title (slovak language): | Štúrová-Kuklová, Božena – osobný fond |
Reference code: | SK_1213_39019 |
Name of creator(s): | Prof. MUDr. Božena Štúrová-Kuklová, DrSc. |
Place in the national archival classification scheme: | M – Families and Persons M/II – Persons |
Finding aids: | inventory |
Date(s): | 1899–1977 (2012) |
Quantity (bulk size): | 0,60 meter(s) (5 box(es)) |
Number of files: | 109 |
Fond’s description: | Hučko, Ján |
Finding aids: | Hučko, Ján |
Authorising officer: | Gubášová Baherníková, Jana |
Year of description(s): | 2019 |
Status last changed: | 31.III.2019 |
Related fonds: | Šafárik’s Learned Society (1927–1939 (1944)) Department of Medical and Biological Research History of Slovak Academy of Sciences (1955–1960) Červeňanská, Ňuta – personal fond (1918–2006) Červeňanský, Ján – personal fond (1925–1977 (2006)) Dérer, Ladislav – personal fond (1915–1960 (1997)) Hubka, Michal – personal fond (1916–1984 (1991)) Macho, Ladislav – personal fond (1955–2010) Ruttkay-Nedecký, Ivan – personal fond (1945–2010) Stanek, Ivan – personal fond (1915-1972 (1977)) Šiška, Karol – personal fond (1929–1989) Štúr, Ivan – personal fond (1933–2015 (2018)) Štúr, Svätopluk – personal fond ((1848) 1901–1981 (2002)) Švec, František – personal fond (1925–1976 (1988)) Thurzo, Viliam – personal fond (1922–1984 (1985)) |
Božena Štúrová-Kuklová – doctor* 14. XII. 1893, Žamberk Božena Štúrová-Kuklová, Professor of Medicine, was one of the prominent founders of national health services in Slovakia; she participated in education and development of young adepts of medical science. She focused all her scientific and highly professional potential on infectious tuberculosis and bacteriology. She was the first woman in Czechoslovakia to successfully complete her habilitation procedure in 1928 and become the associate professor (a docent) of pathology and internal disease treatment. In 1934 she was, yet again the first woman in Czechoslovakia, appointed as unpaid Professor at the Faculty of Medicine in Bratislava. |