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Jørn Boberg-Ans |
Fødsel |
21 jun. 1916 |
Hellerup, Sokkelund, København [1] |
Adresse: Duntzfelds Alle 16 - 1. Sal, Hellerup |
Dåb |
20 maj 1928 |
Hellerup, Sokkelund, København |
Adresse: i kirken |
- Navngivet Jørn Ulrik Christian Adler af faderen 13 Jun 1918. Døbt 1928.
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Også kaldet |
Jørn Adler |
Også kaldet |
Jørn Ans |
Også kaldet |
Jørn Ulrik Christian Adler |
Navneændring |
20 jun. 1939 [1] |
- Fra Jørn Ulrik Christian Adler. Iflg. Kgl. Bevilling af 20 Juni 1939 rettes navnet til Jørn Adler. Senere rettedes Navnet, som angivet i Anmærkrningsrubrikken til Jørn Ans. (Anm) Ifl. Meddelelse fra Politimeseren i Københavns Amt Nordre Birk af 11/7 1940, No 16/1940 (Yderligere rettet til Jørgen Boberg-Ans).
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Beskæftigelse |
1943 |
Sverige |
Læge |
- Læge som flygtning i Sverige.
Øjenkirurg.
FT 1940: Hjemmeboende Stud.med.
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Titel |
1952 |
Dr.med. |
- Afhandling: Corneal Sensitivity with Special Reference to Clinical Methods of Examination.
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Levned |
1982 [2] |
- "Boberg-Ans, Jørn, f 21 juni 16 i Hellerup (F: dir Hugo Ådler og Agnes Boberg). ~ 18 dec 43 i Malmö Sonja Lottrup-Andersen, f 11 okt 20 i Kbh (F: øjenlæge, dr med Christian L.-A., f 7 nov 59, og Betty Bechmann-Petersen). — St 34 GI Hellerup, cand V 43, svensk jus 47, eks i svensk statsmed 50 Lund, speciall 53 (oftalmologi), dr med 52. — Marts-okt 43 turnus KAS Gentofte afd F og H, 43-45 aman og underläkare øjenklin Lund Univ 13 mdr, 44-45 vikar underläkare øjenafd Malmö og Falun 7 mdr, april 45 SvrK Sjukh Malmö for modtagning af flygtninge, 45-49 vikar underläkare svensk las 9 mdr, 45-55 assist dr med Lottrup-Andersens øjenklin ialt 5 år, 46 vikar assist Militærhosp øjenafd 2 1/2 mdr, maj 46 vikar Rigshosp neurokir afd, 46 surnum kand sst neuromed afd, jan 47 vikar Randers Centralsgh øreafd, marts 47 kand FAS Hørsholm, maj 47 læge Vestre Fængsel, jan 48 kand Rigshosp øjenafd, aug-nov 48 Blegdamshosp med afd, 48-51 praksisvikar Kbh ialt 5 mdr, 49-56 vikar lasläkare svensk øjenafd i alt 9 mdr, 50 vikar KAS Gentofte øjenafd 3 mdr, maj 52-54 2’ rsl Rigshosp øjenafd, aug-nov 54 kand Rigshosp neuromed afd, maj-sept 55 assist sst med poliklin, sept 55-april 59 Finseninst øjenafd, fra 59 oftalmolkir privatpraksis og privatklin med indlæggelse, Charlottenlund Ophtalmol Clinic. — Lærer i oftalmol sygeplejeskolen Glostrup 64-68. — Junior Royal assist London Ophthalmol Hosp, Morfields jan-febr 46, prakt Gentofte 50-63, prakt speciall Kbh 54. — Studierejser England 49, 53, 57, 63-72, Frankrig, Spanien, Italien og Tyskland 55, Barcelona 56-58, 61-63, 65-72, Athen 60, Reykjavik 62, New York 62-63, Holland 68-69, Bremen 68, 70-71, DDR 72. Oftalmol fortsættelseskurser Stockholm 48, Kbh 49 og 68, Oslo 50, Helsingfors 53, Göteborg 64. — Forf af : Om Corneasensibiliteten med særligt henblik på kliniske undersøgelsesmetoder (disp 52); Inter-Ocular Implants (i: Complications after Cataract Surgery, 1965); Regional Block for Ophthalmolo gical Surgery (i: M. C. Cousins: Neural Blockade in Clinical Anesthesia and Management of Pain, USA 1980); tidsskr art. — Medl og medstifter Int Intra-Ocular Implant Club 66, vicepræs fra 80, medl og medstifter Int Ophthalmic Microsurgery Study Group 66, medl Int Soc of Ergophtalmologi, landssekr Int Com for Eye Research, medl Advisory Board, Int Eye Foundation, Soc of Eye Surgeons, medl Amer Intra-Ocular Implant Soc 75, medl United Kingdom Intraocular Implant Soc, medl Europ Intraocular Implant Lens Council 81, medstifter og medl Int Assoc of Ocular Surgeons 81, medl Sveriges Ögonläkareforen; deltager 20’, 21’ 22’ og 23’ Int Ophthalmol Congr München 66, Mexico City 70, Paris 74 og Kyoto 78, deltager i de årlige møder i Int Ophthalmol Microsurgery Study Group fra 67, desuden deltager i en lang række europ og int kongr og symposier, har afholdt l’-4’ Int Charlottenlund Ophthalmol Conf 63, 69, 75 og 79. — Æresmedl Microsurgical Instrument Research Assoc, Instituto Barraquer, Barcelona og Columbia; gæsteforelæser Washington 79 (Extracapsular Cataract and Intraocular Lens Implantation), London 80, Nebraska 81 (live surgery); I’ pris Conrad Berens Foundation Award for 16 mm film “Simultaneous Operation for Cataract and Glaucoma“ München 66. (Lægestanden; med portrætfoto)
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Nekrolog |
1984 [3] |
- … Born on June 21, 1916, Jørn earned an M.D. degree in Sweden, where he lived as a refugee from the Nazi regime which took over his native Denmark, and a Doctor of Medical Sciences degree from the University of Copenhagen. His ophthalmic training took him to the schools of Lund, Malmo, Falun, Moorfield Eye Hospital, Copenhagen, Uddevalla, Vanersborg, Cbstersund, Vis by, and Boden. After ten years of intensive training, he took his place among ophthalmologists and entered private practice in 1954. In 1959, Jørn opened his private surgical eye clinic, the only such establishment in Scandinavia. With this step, he pioneered outpatient ophthalmic surgery in a highly civilized country, where the usual routine was to utilize the many well-equipped hospital departments readily available. Microsurgery became standard for him in 1956, making him one of the world's first ophthalmic microsurgeons. His inquisitive and innovative mind led him to lens implantation in the late 1950s. …. His 33 articles, 20 original movies, 56 lectures and reports covered most aspects of ophthalmology from "Ophthalmological Problems of Flying" (1948) and the successful defense of his M.D.Sc. dissertation on "Corneal Sensitivity with Special Reference to Clinical Methods of Examination" through trauma, tumor, glaucoma, ocular pharmacology, strabismus, corneal graft, combined operations, microsurgery, and intra-ocular lenses. Jørn' s latest posterior chamber lens is one of the most popular among European surgeons …. His instrument inventions and designs introduced new tools and improved many old ones. Jørn and his wife Sonja became the most beloved members of the internatioqal ophthalmic community. They were inseparable, and the deep respect and love they felt toward each other, their loving family ties with children and grandchildren were, in our hectic, divorce-ridden society, a most heartwarming experience and inspiration to all of us. I must quote what Jørn himself wrote about Sonja in his curriculum vitae because it tells us so much about him and about them. "I have always considered my wife, Mrs. Sonja Boberg-Ans, born Lottrup-Andersen, born on 11 October 1920, to be a most vital part of my life, private as well as professional. Some years after our marriage on 18 December 1943, she gave up her medical study and has since been my guide and critic in my scientific productions. She has been my permanent surgical assistant, being responsible for the organisation and maintenance of the operating theatre. She has participated in nearly all of the previously-mentioned conferences, meetings and courses. Thus, she appears in the photograph as a founding member of the International 200 AM INTRA-OCULAR IMPLANT SOC J-VOL 10, SPRING 1984 Intraocular Implant Club as well as a participant in the founding meeting of the International Ophthalmic Study Group. She has been the active organizer of the four Charlottenlund Ophthalmological conferences and other private meetings." This love for each other and for life was generously extended to their innumerable friends. We have attended many meetings together. They always placed candles and flowers or chocolate in my room to break the loneliness and create a home atmosphere for me and for many of their other friends. They traveled with their own bar in order to be able to receive visitors at any time of the day or night and enjoy the company of and share ideas with the innumerable professional and personal friends they had throughout the world. Jørn and Sonja were indeed the founding members and the early and permanent souls of the IIIC, which he served as vice president, and the Ophthalmic Microsurgical Study Group, two organizations which achieved worldwide fame and stature in scientific circles. Jørnwas also a member of the Barraquer Institutes of both Barcelona and Bogota and a leading member of many other organizations, which he actively supported in research and clinical ophthalmology. His training included surgery, neurology, neurosurgery, and general medical practice, making him aware of human problems considered from the patient's point of view. Hence, his publications in industrial medicine, prevention of blindness, aiding the low-vision patient, and many others. One o fJørn' s and Sonja's great accomplishments was the organization of the four Charlottenlund Eye Conferences, wonderful, inspiring, stimulating, informal scientific meetings of invited friends, from which gatherings many scientific works were born. Death met him suddenly in a happy moment of his life, full of peace, joy, and love, relaxing on the beach at Brunei with one of his daughters, Bobo, and her children. The sound of the crackling of the wood at his funeral pyre was mixed with the gentle music of the breaking of the sea waves on the beach. His ashes, placed in simple earthenware, were returned to the soil of the planet on which he was so firmly grounded and which he made a better place to live. Our hearts go out to his family. We were made richer by his presence, his friendship. We thank his family, Sonja, Glen, Bobo, Jannik, and their families, for sharing him with us. … John J. Alpar, M.D. Amarillo, Texas AM INTRA-OCULAR IMPLANT SOC J~VOL 10, SPRING 1984 201
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Begravelse |
1984 |
Brunei |
- "The sound of the crackling of the wood at his funeral pyre was mixed with the gentle music of the breaking of the sea waves on the beach. His ashes, placed in simple earthenware, were returned to the soil of the planet."
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Død |
10 jan. 1984 |
Brunei [4] |
- Jørn Boberg-Ans, Ole Bruunsvej 12, 2920 Charlottenlund.
"Death met him suddenly ... relaxing on the beach at Brunei.
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Person-ID |
I8233 |
Simon |
Sidst ændret |
3 jul. 2024 |