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Josef von Fodor de Galánta ( hu, galántai Fodor József; 16 July 1843 – 19 March 1901) was a Hungarian professor of hygiene at the University of Buda-Pesth and pioneer of public health.


Early life and education

Birth Josef von Fodor was born on 16 July 1843 in
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Family

Josef's father was Galántai Fodor Antal uand his mother was Mary Picha. He had a daughter, Margit Fodor who married Zsigmond Gerlóczy.


Education

He studied medicine at Buda-Pesth, Vienna, and Munich and was awarded Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Buda-Pesth on 19 October 1865. He completed a degree as a master of ophthalmology and obstetrics, and on 17 July 1866 he completed a degree in surgery. Around 1870, von Fodor took a '' Wanderjahr'' with the support of a state grant to visit the largest cities of Europe (Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, England) to study their hygiene practices.


Death

Professor von Fodor died on 19 Mar 1901 from sequelae of influenza supervening on arterial sclerosis He is buried at Rijeka Road Graveyard.


Career

Professor von Fodor made significant contributions in teaching hygiene, investigating the connection between public health and conditions of water and air, and also studied many other projects including disinfectants and the effects of
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, which he introduced the first quantitative analytical method for determining carboxyhemoglobin saturation. Professor von Fodor was among the first to demonstrate the spread of
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through water. In 1886 he reported the ''in vivo'' bactericidal activity of the blood, concluding that the organism was protected against the spread of bacteria by an unknown vital power of blood, and in 1887 he demonstrated ''in vitro'' that whole blood is able to reduce ''anthrax bacilli''. It has also been suggested Prof. von Fodor was the first to suggest establishing a National Institute for Public Health and a Regional Institute of Public Health and Epidemiology.


Appointments

* 1866 - Assistant to the Chair of State Medicine at Buda-Pesth * c. 1866 - Inspector of Deaths in Buda-Pesth * 1869 - Prosector/dissecting doctor of the Hospital of St. Roch. (Saint Rokus) * 1869 - qualified as ''Privat-docent'' * 1870 - Studied at the University of Munich under Max Josef von Pettenkofer and
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* c. 1870 - Worked at
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and Albert Hilger’s institute at the
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* 1872 - appointed Ordinary Professor of State Medicine at
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) * 1874 - appointed Chair of Hygiene at the University of Buda-Pesth * c. 1890 - elected Dean of the Faculty of Medicine * 1894 - elected Rector of the university


Achievements

As the Chair of Hygiene, Professor von Fodor influenced sanitation reform throughout Hungary. In 1885, Professor von Fodor played a key role in founding the Institution of School of Medical Officers, and established the Hungarian National Health Association with
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. He served as editor of the Bulletin of the Society of Public Health "Health" from 1887, and edited a section of the Hungarian Medical Journal called Public Health and Forensic Medicine. Professor von Fodor was regarded as a pioneer of modern public health.


Awards and honors

* 1874 - Great Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences * 1883 - Hygienic Exhibition (Berlin), awarded Empress-Queen Augusta gold medal for preventative medicine * 1891 - International Congress of Hygiene (London), awarded honorary degree of LL.D. from
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* Honorary member of the German Public Health Association (Verein fur Offentliche Gesundheitspflege) * Member of public health associations of Paris, Brussels, Florence and London * prizes from the
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and Royal Medical Association of Buda-Pesth * appointed to the Presidents of the Superior Health Council of Hungary * Honorary member of the Association of Medical Officers of Great Britain * nominated for the
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by Andreas Hoegyes and by Anton von Genersich * 1909 - on 29 August 1909 the National Public Health Association erected a bronze bust ( the work of György Vastagh Jr. ) in the capital, in the VIII. district Gutenberg Square, with the inscription “First Apostle of Our Public Health” engraved on the sculpture foundation. In Kaposvár, a full-length bronze statue, in its native village, Lakócsa, Somogy county, also a bust and a memorial plaque mark the memory of the famous native of the village.


Publications

* 1869 - About outside toilet systems with regard to domestic conditions, especially of Pest, 1869 * 1873 - Sanitary Administration in England / Public health in England with regard to the situation of medicine, health regulations, forensic medicine and the conditions in Hungary. * 1875 - on soil and soil gases * 1877 - Healthy houses and dwellings * 1878 - Das gesunde Haus und die gesunde Wohnung. Braunschweig, * 1878 - Official report on the universal exhibition held in Paris in 1878 III * 1879 - The Public Health. Bp *1880 - Das Kohlenoxyd vom hygienischen Standpunkt. Pest. med. chir. Presse, Budapest, 1880, xvi, 42 * 1881 - * 1882 - * 1885 - the conditions of longevity * 1886 - Bacterien im blute lebender thiere. [Bacteria in the blood of living animals
Archiv für Hygiene, 4
129-148 * 1887 - * 1887 - textbook for hygiene schools (2nd ed. 1892) * 1890 - the bactericidal action of the blood and immunization * 1891 - immunization by alkalinization


References

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