Ervín Černý

Physician, Deceased Person

1913 – 2001

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Who was Ervín Černý?

Professor Ervn Čern-Křetnsk, Doctor of Medicine and Professor of Charles University in Prague, was born in 1913 in Podom a small village in Moravia. He acquired his college education in 1933 in the Těn Region where he had lived since age 12. He studied medicine in Brno. Having been arrested by the Gestapo in November 1939, he was briefly imprisoned at Brnos pilberk Castle and subsequently deported to the Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg Nazi concentration camp. As a doctor he was active at the ear, nose and throat (ORL) clinics in Brno, Hradec Krlov, and the Central Military Hospital in Prague. He was named associate professor (1951) and full professor (1965) of Charles University in Prague. Professor Čern devoted himself mainly to the surgical treatment of ear, nose and throat health conditions. He delivered hundreds of lectures in and outside his homeland, and published 194 scientific papers, including an Atlas of Ear Surgery and Atlas of Throat Surgery, with his own illustrations. He was the honorary member of many Czechoslovak and international scientific organizations and his many international awards included the Czech Medical Societys Jan Evangelista Purkyně Prize, on the occasion of his 85th birthday. Professor Ervn Čern was also a prominent scientist in the field of historical geography. Over 40 years of scientific endeavour in this field he explored a territory of over 600 square kilometres of his native Drahany Upland (Drahansk vrchovina) to discover 62 decayed medieval settlements including their forest areas. He published more than 70 scientific papers in this field, and six of them were released in book form. He dedicated his book of epical poems, Zelen barvnek, to his native region. He spent many years painstakingly collecting information about the history of his native village. In 1999 he presented Podom with his detailed Chronicle to mark 650 years of the village. In 1997, Professor Čern greeted an initiative of several citizens of the micro-region (comprising the communities of Podom, Krsensko, Ruprechtov and Senetřov) and helped to establish a civic association for the advancement of extra-curricular education of children and young people. He was delighted by the proposal to call the new association Barvnek as a token of appreciation by his fellow citizens. Barvnek stood in good stead to Professor Čern in the reclamation of a local well, and worked to edit the Podom Chronicles and to organize an exhibition on his life and scientific as well as artistic endeavours. Together, they published the book The Drahany Upland and staked out an educational hiking trail of the same name (with five information desks). Barvnek activists helped Professor Čern in his late years with the archeological research of decayed settlements and organized his lectures and public meetings. Professor Ervn Čern lived in Prague but visited Podom several times every year. He died on July 30, 2001 after a traffic accident.

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Born
Nov 11, 1913
Podomí
Also known as
  • Ervín Černý - Křetínský
Nationality
  • Czech Republic
Profession
Died
Jun 30, 2001

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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