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She is the new victim of the Crown among Serbian doctors.
This Nishliyka made a great contribution not only to medicine (she wrote a large number of scientific articles in the field of forensic medicine) but also to history. Last year, she produced the book “Telling Doctors About the Great War” by Branislav Dimitrijevic.
However, he not only narrowed his interests to forensic medicine, but also for several years worked comparatively on the history of medicine, to which he devoted his best efforts in the last years of his life. He was one of the most active members of the Medical History Section of the Serbian Medical Society (SLD) and has been tirelessly investigating the period of the Balkan Wars and World War I, writes the Serbian History Portal .
Dr. Snezana Veljkovic was born in Nis and completed her medical studies at the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade. After completing his studies, he worked at the Institute of Forensic Medicine of the Belgrade Medical School. Forensic medicine was attractive to her in a particular way, and it was logical that she had just specialized in forensic medicine.
To perfect his forensic knowledge, he spent a year training in New York at the Office of the Chief Medical Inspector in the late 1970s, and upon returning to Belgrade, defended his doctoral thesis in 1980.
She was elected full professor at the Belgrade Medical Faculty in 1994, where she was the director of the Department of Forensic Medicine.
She was extremely dedicated to teaching and was therefore a favorite of her students. In addition to teaching, he paid great attention to scientific research in the field of forensic medicine. His areas of interest in forensic medicine were: natural disasters, sudden deaths of babies and babies, drug addicts, criminal and professional liability of doctors and suffocated deaths. And as a result of that research, his excellent monograph “Violent Asphic Deaths” was created.
As a co-author, she participated in the writing of medical student textbooks “Forensic Medicine” (textbook for medical students), published in Serbian and English.
She also wrote the “Forensic Medicine” textbook for medical students and co-authored many other medical textbooks. Two of his outstanding monographs are valuable: “The Chronicle of Forensic Medicine in Belgrade” and “The Chronicle of the Faculty of Medicine of Belgrade”.
The Rectorate of the University of Belgrade awarded him the prestigious prize in the field of scientific work: “Veselin Lucic” for his monograph “Chronicle of the Faculty of Medicine of Belgrade” in 2011.
(Kurir.rs/Telegraf/Serbian History)
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