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'''Celalettin Muhtar Ozden''' (1865–1947) was a [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[dermatology|dermatologist]] known for his work on [[dermatophyte]]s. |
'''Celalettin Muhtar Ozden''' (1865–1947) was a [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[dermatology|dermatologist]] known for his work on [[dermatophyte]]s. |
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Dr. Celâl Muhtar started his first education in Fıstıklı School in Üsküdar, Istanbul and then he continued his education in |
Dr. Celâl Muhtar started his first education in Fıstıklı School in Üsküdar, Istanbul and then he continued his education in |
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Born | 1865 Istanbul |
Died | 1947 Istanbul |
Nationality | Turkish |
Occupation | dermatologist |
Known for | dermatophytes |
Celalettin Muhtar Ozden (1865–1947) was a Turkish dermatologist known for his work on dermatophytes. Celâleddin Muhtar Özden, also known as ‘Djèlaleddin Moukhtar’, is a valuable doctor who was born in Istanbul, Turkey in August 1865. His father is Mr. Mehmet Muhtar and his mother is Mrs. Emine. Celâleddin Muhtar, shortly Celal Muhtar, is elder brother of Dr. Akil Muhtar and Dr. Kemal Muhtar.[1] [2]
Dr. Celâl Muhtar started his first education in Fıstıklı School in Üsküdar, Istanbul and then he continued his education in Galatasaray High School. He accomplished Medical Education between 1881-1887 in Military Medical School. He studied about rabies infection and the methods of bacteriology while he had been an assistant of Dr. Zoiros Pasha for two years. He made a great effort to find rabbit to prepare anti-rabies vaccine on Rabbit Island. He has been selected to go to Europe with Dr. Cenab Şahabettin by the Military Medical School. In 1889, he was sent to Saint Louis Hospital in Paris to carry out his studies on skin and syphilitic diseases and worked with famous dermatologists such as Dr. Jean Alfred Fournier (1832-1914), Emilie Vidal (1825-1893), Ferdinand-Jean Darier (1856- 1938), Ernest Besnier (1851-1909) and François Henri Hallopeau (1842-1919).[2][4]
Dr. Celâl Muhtar had been lived in Paris for 4 years. He had participated in the First International Congress of Dermatology held in Paris 5-10 August 1889. In this congress, various dermatologic diseases such as lichen, pityriasis rubra, pemphigus, trichophytie, syphilis and leprosy had been discussed and Dr. Celâl Muhtar presented a paper on syphilitic chancre without lymphadenopathy. Dr. Celâl Muhtar increased his knowledge of histology in Louis Charles Malassez’s laboratory and pathologic anatomy in Hospital de la Charite from P.C.E. Potain’s laboratory chef, Suchard. After he had started to work in Pasteur Institute in 1890, he attended the course of this organization. Dr. Celâl Muhtar is the first Turkish dermatologist who attended to the course of Pasteur Institute. He was added as correspondent member to the French Society of Dermatology and Syphilography on March 10th, 1892 and then returned to Istanbul in August, 1892. When he was returned to Military Medical School, Dr. E. van Duhring (1858-1944) was worked as a lecturer in the dermatology department (with today’s name). He was also started to work as a lecturer in this department with Dr. E. van Duhring until 1902. On this date, van Duhring returned to Kiel and Dr. Celâl Muhtar was the chef of the clinic.[2]
He had been an important lecturer for his students and also physicians for 32 years. He gave lessons about skin diseases and also syphilis. He educated Turkish famous dermatologists such as Dr. Hüseyin Zade Ali Turan (1864-1941), Dr. Ali Rıza Atasoy (1875- 1951), Dr. Şükrü Mehmet Sekban (1881-1960), Dr. Hasan Reşat Sığındım (1889-1971). He endeavored to teach his students ‘Please see, not only look’ with his own unique style of teaching. Many articles which achieved him an international reputation have been published, especially about syphilis, in national and also international journals. He has identified a form of Trichophity on the palms and soles, also known as Trichophytie Palmaire et Plantaire. [2]
In addition to his contribution in medicine, he started to work for the Turkish Red Crescent Society in April, 1911. When he was working in Red Crescent Society, he had been an important supporter to the Turkish army. Despite the all difficulties, he increased physical force of the Red Crescent Society and had been built warerooms to defend goods carried to Anatolia. By Celal Muhtar’s efforts, Turkish Red Crescent Society provided the needs for emigrants during the war in Balkan’s.[2]
When he was in his last years of life, his eye disease had gradually worsened despite the treatments in Paris and Geneva. In spite of visual loss, his interest in science had been continued and he spent his last years by listening to publications from others. This famous Turkish dermatologist who has been known by a disease named Celâl Muhtar’s Disease died in 26 October, 1947.[2]
References
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Sehiralti, Mine (2010). "Celalettin Muhtar Ozden (1865-1947): his life, works and contributions to the study of dermatophytes". Int. J. Dermatol. 49 (6). United States: 705–10. doi:10.1111/j.1365-4632.2009.04409.x. PMID 20412336.
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- ^ Kahya E. Fransa'da ihtisas yapmış olan Türk hekimlerinden bazıları. Cumhuriyetin 60. Yılı Armağanı (DTCF), Ankara, 1987; pp.245-262