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George Nikolić also spelled Giorgio Nicolich (1852 – 11 February 1925) was an Austrian and Italian surgeon and urologist, renowned as a European pioneer in the treatments of
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and kidneys. He is remembered as the father of urology in Trieste.


Biography

George Nikolić was the son of Serbian immigrants who settled first in
Trieste Trieste ( , ; sl, Trst ; german: Triest ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital city, and largest city, of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, one of two autonomous regions which are not subdivided into provi ...
and then in
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,
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, where George was born, in the 18th century. George studied medicine at the
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where he earned his medical license in 1875 like his name-sake uncle a generation before him. He was a trainee of the urologist Tito Vanzetti in Padua. He specialized at
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and in
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under Theodor Billroth, the founding father of abdominal surgery. Afterwards, he got a job at the hospital in
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and in 1886 he became the primarius of the 7th ward, where patients with sexual and chronic diseases were treated. From 1889 to 1896 he was the president of the hospital medical council, and in 1889 he founded a fund to help poor convalescents. In 1897, Dr. Nikolić succeeded in obtaining permission to receive
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surgery in his hospital ward, and thus ''de facto'' became the founder of the first urology ward in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and consequently in Italy. In 1907, he was appointed president of the Trieste Medical Society, whose uncle Djordje Nikolić (1818–1886) was one of the founders, a position he would hold for the rest of his life. He attended the XVIIth International Congress of Medicine in London in 1913. While there he stayed at the Curzon Hotel at Kensington and Chelsea. In 1919, he established the first Department of Urology in Italy at the Faculty of Medicine in
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, and two years later, in 1921, he founded the first Italian Society of Urologists and was its first president. In 1923, by a special decree of the mayor of Trieste, he remained a lifelong ad honorem primary care physician of the City General Hospital, although at that time he was already over seventy years of age with forty years of service. In 1924, he founded the Italian Archives of Urology, and the following year, shortly before his death, he was appointed an honorary member of the Society of Urologists in
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and of the
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Society and member of the Academy of medicine of
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. For a long time he was President of the Italian Society of Urology. He also attended the Parisian School of Urology with
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, and Albarran. He was a student of the famous physicians Vanzetti, Billroth and
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. He introduced the world's first surgical intervention in the treatment of
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of the kidneys and was one of the first doctors in Europe to perform prostatectomy. His merits for science and society include the modification of the hitherto extremely painful variant of Maisonneuve's urethrotome. He was awarded the French
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and the Italian
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. He was made member of several medical and scientific academies and societies throughout
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and the
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. Dr. Nikolić was a great Italian patriot and, at the very beginning of the First World War, he pledged all his property as a guarantee of a war loan to Italy, and after the fall of
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, he became a member of the Trieste Health Committee. He died in
Trieste Trieste ( , ; sl, Trst ; german: Triest ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital city, and largest city, of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, one of two autonomous regions which are not subdivided into provi ...
on 11 February 1925.


Legacy

There is a street in Trieste named after him.


See also

*
Serbs in Italy Serbs in Italy ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Срби у Италији, Srbi u Italiji; it, Serbi in Italia) or Italian Serbs ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Италијански Срби, Italijanski Srbi) are a community numbering 46,958. History According to Graziadio ...
*
Saint Spyridon Church, Trieste Saint Spyridon Church ( it, Chiesa di San Spiridione; sr, Црква светог Спиридона / Crkva svetog Spiridona) is a Serbian Orthodox church in Trieste, Italy. History The Orthodox community in Trieste was established in 1748 bu ...
*
Dimitrije Frušić Dimitrije Frušić, also known in Trieste as Demetrio Frussich (21 January 1790 - 13 October 1838) was a prominent Serbian medical doctor, journalist, and publisher. He was the founder of the influential ''Novine Serbske'' (Serbian News) together ...
* Marino Gopcevich * Jovan Miletic


Works

He contributed to the treatment of numerous diseases and on procedural operating cases: * ''Nephrolithiasis'' * ''Scleroderma'' * ''Abcès des corps caverneux de la verge'' * ''Die Hamleiterdarmanastomose'' * ''Prolemi terapeutici attuali nei tumori della vescica'' * coauthored the "Manual of Urology", a seminal work at the time. * co-authored with Andrea Vesnaver and Umberto Ademollo, ''Tre deari della Grande Guerra''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nikolic, George Urologists 1852 births 1925 deaths Physicians from Austria-Hungary